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Towards Digital Twins for Knowledge-Driven Construction Progress and Predictive Safety Analysis on a Construction Site
Civil engineering has only recently started the digitalisation journey by standardising around Building Information Models (BIMs). In the process of construction a dimension of time is added in what is called 4D BIM and this can serve as the basis for a digital twin. It is predicted that such a digital twin can enhance the overall overview of status of the construction of a new building by means of different types of sensors, and interpreting these in relation to a BIM. In the construction phase there are rules and regulations targeting the safety of the different kinds of construction workers at the construction site. In this paper we provide a vision of how digital twins can assist with spotting potential violations of the constraints stated by the rules and regulations, and empirically evaluate a proof-of-concept software tool on a large scale, real-world 4D BIM.
Towards Digital Twins for Knowledge-Driven Construction Progress and Predictive Safety Analysis on a Construction Site
Civil engineering has only recently started the digitalisation journey by standardising around Building Information Models (BIMs). In the process of construction a dimension of time is added in what is called 4D BIM and this can serve as the basis for a digital twin. It is predicted that such a digital twin can enhance the overall overview of status of the construction of a new building by means of different types of sensors, and interpreting these in relation to a BIM. In the construction phase there are rules and regulations targeting the safety of the different kinds of construction workers at the construction site. In this paper we provide a vision of how digital twins can assist with spotting potential violations of the constraints stated by the rules and regulations, and empirically evaluate a proof-of-concept software tool on a large scale, real-world 4D BIM.
Towards Digital Twins for Knowledge-Driven Construction Progress and Predictive Safety Analysis on a Construction Site
Li, Beidi (author) / Nielsen, Rasmus O. (author) / Johansen, Karsten W. (author) / Teizer, Jochen (author) / Larsen, Peter Gorm (author) / Schultz, Carl (author) / Margaria, Tiziana / Steffen, Bernhard
2021-01-01
Li , B , Nielsen , R O , Johansen , K W , Teizer , J , Larsen , P G & Schultz , C 2021 , Towards Digital Twins for Knowledge-Driven Construction Progress and Predictive Safety Analysis on a Construction Site . in T Margaria & B Steffen (eds) , Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation : Tools and Trends - 9th International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, ISoLA 2020, Proceedings . Springer , Cham , Lecture Notes in Computer Science , vol. 12479 , pp. 153-174 , 9th International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods , Greece , 20/10/2020 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83723-5_11
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