NARTP and Digital Twin Consortium Partner for AI Digital Twin Development in Aviation
The National Aerospace Research & Technology Park (NARTP) has entered a partnership with the Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) to develop multi-agent digital twin systems tailored for aviation applications. This initiative aims to enhance air traffic management, cybersecurity, and operational autonomy while addressing the critical need for AI processing capabilities that meet industry-specific latency and security requirements.

NARTP and DTC are collaborating to design and validate multi-agent digital twin systems for aviation, leveraging AMD edge HPC and DEHub's Pythia supercomputer. This partnership targets challenges in air traffic management and cybersecurity, requiring AI inference at the edge while ensuring data sovereignty.
The integration of conventional traffic management with emerging urban air mobility and UAS operations necessitates innovative ATM architectures, which will be explored through this collaboration. The initiative will utilize live aviation testbeds for operational validation, enhancing workforce development and fostering technology integration among industry participants. The proximity to FAA research facilities enables realistic testing of multi-agent systems under operational loads, crucial for FAA certification.




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