Kepler is an innovative integration modular platform that can be used to create a full-fledged digital twin of the city, several cities, agglomerations, metropolises, and, in the future, possibly even entire countries.
Creating full-fledged digital twins of the city is a highly complex process, which requires a responsible approach. Since the digital twin is a virtual copy of the urban space and its systems, integrating the massive data sets about the city and tracking their changes in real time. A complete digital twin of the city makes it possible not only to monitor the state of all processes in the city, but also to manage it. One small mistake in transferring data from the real world to the digital world can lead to quite serious consequences.
The modern world is tied to issues of efficient use of resources, optimisation of logistics, and reduction of time costs. Comfort, security and a high standard of living are also essential. However, comfort and safety are only possible when not only the public services work as efficiently as possible, but also when the inhabitants are in close contact with them.
The use of the Kepler platform will solve both of these problems: the problem of creating a digital twin city and the effective interaction of the population with public services. Thus, the introduction of the Kepler platform makes it possible to integrate the management of various city systems into one system: management of lighting, electricity, and other services, as well as utilities, operating companies, and many other services. Moreover, thanks to the open API, it is possible to extend the functionality of the platform with third-party solutions.
All of the above enables to significantly reduce the cost of operation of the city and its facilities, improve safety and quality of life of people in it, and attract tourists.