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Saverio Ieva1,2, Davide Loconte1, Giuseppe Loseto2,3
1Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Polytechnic University of Bari, via E. Orabona 4, I-70125 Bari, Italy.
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Smart buildings require intelligent and scalable solutions to monitor environmental conditions and manage increasingly complex data streams generated by distributed sensing infrastructures. In this context, the paper presents an edge-enabled Digital Twin framework for smart office environments, integrating real-time data acquisition, distributed intelligence, and machine learning-based analytics. The framework adopts a multi-layer architecture composed of a sensor layer, a cloud-edge intelligence layer, and an interaction layer, aligned with Digital Twin reference models. By enabling low-latency processing at the edge and supporting continuous model lifecycle management through Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) practices, the proposed approach overcomes key limitations of traditional cloud-centric solutions. Autoencoder-based models are deployed across the cloud-edge continuum to perform real-time anomaly detection on time-series sensor data. A prototype has been implemented in a real smart office environment, where heterogeneous environmental data are continuously collected and processed. Experimental results demonstrate effective end-to-end data flow, stable long-term operation, and reliable anomaly detection with low-latency response. The system enables real-time monitoring and data-driven analysis of environmental conditions, improving situational awareness and supporting operational decision-making. These findings confirm the effectiveness of integrating Digital Twin technologies with edge AI and MLOps principles for scalable and efficient smart building monitoring systems.
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