Abstract

Abstract. Over the last few years, the world has seen many social, industrial, and technological revolutions. The latter has enabled a combination of expertise from different fields in order to manage a wide range of multidimensional issues such as integrated societies and industrial ecosystems achievement, urban planning, transport management, sustainable development and environmental protection and currently pandemics management. Super smart society's vision that is driving the 5.0 social revolutions is at the heart of the current situation that requires system resilience, sustainability, proactivity, interoperability and collaborative intelligence between society, economy, and industry. Establishing communication bridges between different entities, of different natures and with different objectives implies solutions that reinforce the development of efficient, dynamic, and communicating business models on a large scale, merging cyber and physical spaces. Through this paper we explored the potential of digital twins for the development of a new vision of world global dynamics under the aegis of a virus whose parameters are still elusive to date.

Highlights

  • Covid-19 known as severe acute respiratory syndrome associated coronavirus SARS 2 first appeared in China on December 2019 in the province of Wuhan

  • Covid-19 is a zoonotic pathology belonging to coronavirus family that is potentially highly contagious and attacks the respiratory system at variable levels among affected individuals, causing acute respiratory complications that can lead to more deadly viruses such as SARS and Middle East respiratory syndrome MERS

  • The aim of this work is to unveil the potential of smart cities and digital transformation visions and their interactions through multidimensional modelling and smart decision-making for the mitigation of Covid-19 risks and the development of a proactive, flexible and resilient post-pandemic management plan that can deal with the various issues that could hamper countries fight against the virus

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INTRODUCTION

Covid-19 known as severe acute respiratory syndrome associated coronavirus SARS 2 first appeared in China on December 2019 in the province of Wuhan. A wide range of strategies, prevention, response, and protection measures have been undertaken to date Through their means, resources and intellectual and technological capital, each country has tried to draw up a plan to deal with the pandemic and to reduce its impacts, its emerging economic and social impacts (De Vito and Gómez 2020). The aim of this work is to unveil the potential of smart cities and digital transformation visions and their interactions through multidimensional modelling and smart decision-making for the mitigation of Covid-19 risks and the development of a proactive, flexible and resilient post-pandemic management plan that can deal with the various issues that could hamper countries fight against the virus. The last section consolidates all the issues dealt within the paper and paves the way for further opportunities and perspectives

Modelling and data driven analysis for pandemic management
Modeling and predictive analysis
Challenges and potential opportunities for predictive analysis
SMART CITIES SUROGATES TOWARDS SMART PANDEMIC MANAGEMENT
Smart cities surrogates to tackle pandemics management system challenges
PROOF OF CONCEPT AND LIMITATIONS
Smart city surrogate for smart pandemic management
In-house Oxy-Shield
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS
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