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Smart Buildings meet the Metaverse: A Prototype for Predictive and Ecologically Intelligent Management

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  • Nicola Magaletti

    (LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro)

  • Chiara Tognon

  • Mauro Di Molfetta

    (LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro)

  • Angelo Zerega

  • Valeria Notarnicola

    (LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro)

  • Ettore Zini

  • Angelo Leogrande

    (LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro)

Abstract

A new software platform is presented in this article to oversee and manage urban and industrial smart systems by employing digital twin technologies and immersive, interactive metaverse settings, thereby achieving environmentally sustainable urban infrastructure. The system proposed is prepared to track, simulate, and optimize building performance using predictive analytics and interactive dashboards, and thus serves as a modular, interoperable solution. By defining a multi-residential site management case study, a working prototype is developed and implemented here using simulated and realistic datasets, thereby designed for real-time calculation and visualization of key performance indicators (KPIs) across various areas, including energy efficiency, preventive maintenance, user experience through design, and economic performance. The choice of KPIs, such as energy usage intensity, return on investment, and user satisfaction, can benefit from this technology setup and yield improvements through enhanced operational efficiency, clearer decision-making, and long-term costeffectiveness. Although such obstacles exist, empirical testing with real data may reveal that integration with hardware, interoperability with existing setups, and economic costing are feasible for small to medium-sized players. With evaluation performed using simulated data, the platform suggests a prospective setup ready to be tested through pilot testing with real-world deployment. In situating the Smart Infrastructure Metaverse here, as a transformation setup of digital governance within a built and developed framework with technological innovation coupled with sustainability and with inclusivity to all the players/stakeholders, the cities embarked here through ever-increasing digital ecosystems with advantages of having such works through an emerging discussion of how immersive technology informs here of a next-generation potential of smart, sustainable, and participatory urban living.

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  • Nicola Magaletti & Chiara Tognon & Mauro Di Molfetta & Angelo Zerega & Valeria Notarnicola & Ettore Zini & Angelo Leogrande, 2025. "Smart Buildings meet the Metaverse: A Prototype for Predictive and Ecologically Intelligent Management," Working Papers hal-05317308, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-05317308
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