Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review

Abstract Digital Twins (DTs) are gaining interest among urban planners and city authorities, but a notable gap exists in fully understanding and effectively applying them to complex and multifaceted transport planning processes. This review is an in-depth exploration of the promising concept of DTs...

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Main Authors: Dipanjan Nag, Freyja Brandel-Tanis, Zakiya Aryana Pramestri, Kelly Pitera, Yngve Karl Frøyen
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-03-01
Series:European Transport Research Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-025-00713-0
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author Dipanjan Nag
Freyja Brandel-Tanis
Zakiya Aryana Pramestri
Kelly Pitera
Yngve Karl Frøyen
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description Abstract Digital Twins (DTs) are gaining interest among urban planners and city authorities, but a notable gap exists in fully understanding and effectively applying them to complex and multifaceted transport planning processes. This review is an in-depth exploration of the promising concept of DTs and its implications for transport planning—its current applications and conceptualisations within the domain, focusing on their distinction from traditional transport models and identifying critical areas for further DT development. The review was conducted per PRISMA guidelines to identify 136 relevant studies from 2000 to 2024. Over three-quarters of the articles were published after 2021, indicating a growing focus on digital twins in transport planning. A classical five-component definition of DT, consisting of physical, digital, data model, service and connection components, was adapted and used to synthesise key components of the DTs presented in the studies. Simulations were the most common “data model,” and 31% of studies do not present insight into what “services” could be derived from proposed DTs, indicating a top-down approach to DT development. A prevalent misapplication of the DT concept was observed where most studies conflated basic digital models or shadows as DTs without fully meeting the criteria of real-time data integration or bi-directional interaction with physical systems. Interestingly, mature DTs with real-time data and bidirectional interaction were associated with smaller geographical systems and shorter time-range predictions. This suggested that maturity in transport planning DTs depends not only on technological capabilities but also on the spatiotemporal dimension of the system. The review concludes by suggesting directions towards a revised DT maturity, highlighting the level of maturity needed for “usable DTs”, and advocating the need for a bottom-up approach to DT development rather than the top-down one currently adopted by most studies.
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spelling doaj-art-82eb323bc4dd44f19dee6a849dcf5e672025-08-20T03:02:21ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Transport Research Review1866-88872025-03-0117112010.1186/s12544-025-00713-0Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a reviewDipanjan Nag0Freyja Brandel-Tanis1Zakiya Aryana Pramestri2Kelly Pitera3Yngve Karl Frøyen4Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Abstract Digital Twins (DTs) are gaining interest among urban planners and city authorities, but a notable gap exists in fully understanding and effectively applying them to complex and multifaceted transport planning processes. This review is an in-depth exploration of the promising concept of DTs and its implications for transport planning—its current applications and conceptualisations within the domain, focusing on their distinction from traditional transport models and identifying critical areas for further DT development. The review was conducted per PRISMA guidelines to identify 136 relevant studies from 2000 to 2024. Over three-quarters of the articles were published after 2021, indicating a growing focus on digital twins in transport planning. A classical five-component definition of DT, consisting of physical, digital, data model, service and connection components, was adapted and used to synthesise key components of the DTs presented in the studies. Simulations were the most common “data model,” and 31% of studies do not present insight into what “services” could be derived from proposed DTs, indicating a top-down approach to DT development. A prevalent misapplication of the DT concept was observed where most studies conflated basic digital models or shadows as DTs without fully meeting the criteria of real-time data integration or bi-directional interaction with physical systems. Interestingly, mature DTs with real-time data and bidirectional interaction were associated with smaller geographical systems and shorter time-range predictions. This suggested that maturity in transport planning DTs depends not only on technological capabilities but also on the spatiotemporal dimension of the system. The review concludes by suggesting directions towards a revised DT maturity, highlighting the level of maturity needed for “usable DTs”, and advocating the need for a bottom-up approach to DT development rather than the top-down one currently adopted by most studies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-025-00713-0Digital twinTransport planningTransport modelSpatiotemporal systemsService component
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Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
European Transport Research Review
Digital twin
Transport planning
Transport model
Spatiotemporal systems
Service component
title Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
title_full Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
title_fullStr Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
title_full_unstemmed Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
title_short Exploring digital twins for transport planning: a review
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topic Digital twin
Transport planning
Transport model
Spatiotemporal systems
Service component
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