Geospatial Digital Twins for the Development of Smart Sustainable Campus Initiatives in Ecuadorian Catholic Universities

Cesar Ivan Alvarez, Ekaterina Armijos, Galina Segarra Morales, Katherine Coraquilla, Kelly Aguilar, John Cadena

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Abstract

Geospatial Digital Twins combine georeferenced data, technology and sustainable ideas that offer an alternative to constructing new intelligent city paradigms without compromising society's satisfaction. However, creating a digital twin for cities to manage the territory is still a hypothesis, especially in Latin American cities, due to limited resources to gather data and have a vision for urban planning. In addition, most cities do not have protocols to obtain sustainability indicators for each reality to guide the construction of a smart city. We have developed a project to build smart cities in smaller regions, such as university campuses, using a Geospatial Digital twin to address this. The study compares four Ecuadorian university campuses representing different city realities, using a sustainable indicator (green space per capita) to derive new alternatives to manage the campus. Our preliminary results show that the most extensive campus, with more people or a better location, may not always be the smartest. We have also constructed a Geospatial Digital twin for each campus, integrating technologies such as GIS, IoT sensors, sustainable indicators, and resident satisfaction to structure alternatives.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Andescon, ANDESCON 2024 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350355284
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event12th IEEE Andescon, ANDESCON 2024 - Cusco, Peru
Duration: 11 Sep 202413 Sep 2024

Publication series

NameIEEE Andescon, ANDESCON 2024 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference12th IEEE Andescon, ANDESCON 2024
Country/TerritoryPeru
CityCusco
Period11/09/2413/09/24

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.

Funding

The authors want to thank the CASALO Campus Project. These funds are part of the association between three Catholic Universities (UTPL, PUCE, and UPS) in Ecuador. Additionally, we have special thanks to CASALO Members Belen Soriano, Estefania Aviles, Jairo Sacoto, and Monica Huerta from UPS and Baltazar Salazar, Lucia Puertas, Luis Ordo nez, and Armando Cabrera from UTPL.

FundersFunder number
association between three Catholic Universities
Baltazar Salazar
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Universidad Politécnica Salesiana del Ecuador
Lucia Puertas
Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

    Keywords

    • Digital Twin
    • Geospatial data
    • GIS
    • Smart Campus
    • Sustainability

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