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Moving from Building Information Models to Digital Twins for Operation and Maintenance
With the rising adoption of building information modelling (BIM) for asset management within the architecture, engineering and construction sectors, BIM-enabled asset management during the operation and maintenance phase has been increasingly attracting more and more attention in both research and practice. This paper provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the state-of-the-art research and industry standards development that impact upon BIM and asset management within the operation and maintenance phase. However, in the aspects of both information richness and analytical capability, BIM is not always enough in delivering effective and efficient asset management, especially in operation and maintenance phase. Therefore, a framework for future development of smart asset management is proposed, integrating the concept of digital twins. Digital twins integrate artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics to create dynamic digital models that are able to learn and update the status of the physical counterpart from multiple information sources. The findings will contribute to inspiring novel research ideas and promote widespread adoption of digital-twin-enabled asset management within operation and maintenance phase.
Moving from Building Information Models to Digital Twins for Operation and Maintenance
With the rising adoption of building information modelling (BIM) for asset management within the architecture, engineering and construction sectors, BIM-enabled asset management during the operation and maintenance phase has been increasingly attracting more and more attention in both research and practice. This paper provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the state-of-the-art research and industry standards development that impact upon BIM and asset management within the operation and maintenance phase. However, in the aspects of both information richness and analytical capability, BIM is not always enough in delivering effective and efficient asset management, especially in operation and maintenance phase. Therefore, a framework for future development of smart asset management is proposed, integrating the concept of digital twins. Digital twins integrate artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics to create dynamic digital models that are able to learn and update the status of the physical counterpart from multiple information sources. The findings will contribute to inspiring novel research ideas and promote widespread adoption of digital-twin-enabled asset management within operation and maintenance phase.
Moving from Building Information Models to Digital Twins for Operation and Maintenance
Lu, Q (author) / Xie, X (author) / Parlikad, AK (author) / Schooling, JM (author) / Konstantinou, E (author)
2020-01-31
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Smart Infrastructure and Construction (2020) (In press).
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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