IoT Digital Twins in XR
Hybrid online AR/VR/XR experiences and interfaces for IoT Digital Twins, developed at WiSELab @ Carnegie Mellon ECE.
Overview
Research project at WiSELab (Carnegie Mellon Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering) focused on building AR/VR/XR interfaces that let users visualize, monitor, and interact with physical IoT systems through their digital twin counterparts — bridging the physical and virtual in real time.
My Role
As ECE Research Engineer, I designed and built the XR front-end interfaces: real-time 3D visualizations of sensor data, AR overlays for physical hardware inspection, and VR environments for remote monitoring.
Key Features
- Live sensor data streamed from IoT hardware into Unity 3D scenes
- AR overlays rendering live device state onto physical equipment
- VR dashboards for remote monitoring of distributed robot/sensor networks
- ROS integration for bidirectional command and telemetry