Abstract
Disclosed is Project CHIMERA, a real-time simulation platform (Digital Twin) for testing the resilience of decentralized infrastructure (DePIN) during disaster scenarios.10 The integrated simulation engine combines high-fidelity geospatial data (DEM) with real-time environmental simulations (e.g., hurricanes) and infrastructure failures (power outages). The core innovation is the high-fidelity simulation of decentralized network dynamics (e.g., ChurchMesh/LoRa), including accurate RF propagation physics based on terrain, node failures, and dynamic message routing. The platform functions as a strategy evaluation tool, scoring infrastructure deployment strategies based on Coverage, Uptime, and Cost Efficiency within the simulated disaster.
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Judson, Matthew D., "Project CHIMERA: Real-Time Disaster Resilience Simulation Platform (Digital Twin)", Technical Disclosure Commons, (December 02, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8966