International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management, 2024, 5(2); doi: 10.38007/IJSSEM.2024.050219.
Liyuan Dai, Liya Yang, Shiwen Zhao
School of Hydraulic Engineering, Wanjiang University of Technology, Ma’anshan, China
With the intensification of global climate change and human activities, water resources shortage, water pollution and water disasters are becoming increasingly prominent, which seriously threatens the survival and development of human beings. How to effectively manage and optimize the allocation of water resources has become a common challenge faced by all countries in the world. Traditional water resources management methods are often based on empirical judgment and historical data, which is difficult to accurately reflect the dynamic changes and complex relationships of water resources system. The emergence of digital twin technology provides new technical means and solutions for optimal allocation of water resources. Digital twin technology can realize comprehensive perception, dynamic simulation and intelligent decision of water resource system by constructing real-time interaction and mapping between physical entity and virtual model. With the help of digital twin technology, the quantity and quality of water resources can be monitored in real time, and the future demand and supply trend of water resources can be predicted, which provides a scientific basis for the optimal allocation of water resources. At the same time, digital twin technology can also simulate water resource allocation schemes under different scenarios, evaluate their economic, social and ecological benefits, and provide decision-makers with diversified optimization schemes. = Based on the introduction of digital twin technology and its application in the field of water resources management, this paper deeply analyzes the strategy and practice of optimal allocation of water resources under the background of digital twin. This paper introduces the concept, key technology and potential application value of digital twin technology in water resources management, and puts forward the optimal allocation strategy of water resources under the background of digital twin technology. Through the implementation of the strategy, the utilization efficiency and management level of water resources can be further improved, providing a strong guarantee for the sustainable development of economy and society.
digital twin; Water resources management; Optimize the configuration; Real-time monitoring; Intelligent decision
Liyuan Dai, Liya Yang, Shiwen Zhao. Analysis on Optimal Allocation of Water Resources under the Background of Digital Twin. International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management (2024), Vol. 5, Issue 2: 143-148. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJSSEM.2024.050219.
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