- Coordination of several subsystems : an orchestration is required between the various simulators, probes, actuators… composing the digital twin instance. This orchestration should be able to adopt a declarative approach separating the concerns for defining scenarios spanning several simulators of same (e.g. several coordinated SUMO instances) or different (eg SUMO, CARLA, other proprietary simulators) kinds. One example of such approach is given in [REF 3]. A common API between simulators enabling atomic CRUD operations is required, possibly building on top of existing tools (eg SUMO TRACI). This work falls in the vast space of "co-simulation" and will benefit from preliminary internal assessments.
- Interface with "scene" : a data platform facilitating interfaces with external scenes is under development. It enables to capture measurements from magnetic loops, ITS messages, video streams… the proposed orchestration needs to be able to ingest these inputs. For control space, only virtual controllers will be provided in the first case for security reasons. The quality/fidelity of the synchronization will happen at this stage and represents a major step, especially for use-cases relating to safety. Solutions will be needed to "harden" the fidelity (hot standby, stateless/microservice deployment on K8S clusters, system monitoring, bad functioning detection by cross checking monitored data based on ML…)
- Use-case validation: validation will be performed on several spots in mixed reality (combining real and simulated measurements), selection will be done depending on each project progression. Some specific challenges use-cases will be selected from the proposed list and used as stress test. Successful demo will be shared with high profile customers from our ecosystem.
[REF 1] "Building a Motorway Digital Twin in SUMO: Real-Time Simulation of Continuous Data Stream from Traffic Counters" - Kresimir Kusic, René Schumann, Edouard Ivanjko
[REF 2] LLM-Assisted Light: Leveraging Large Language Model Capabilities for Human-Mimetic Traffic Signal Control in Complex Urban Environments - Maonan Wang, Aoyu Pang, Yuheng Kan, Man-On Pun, Chung Shue Chen and Bo Huang
[REF 3] Large Language Model Enhanced Multi-Agent Systems for 6G Communications- Feibo Jiang, Li Dong, Yubo Peng, Kezhi Wang, Kun Yang, Fellow, Cunhua Pan, Dusit Niyato, Octavia A. Dobre