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Low-cost mobile augmented reality service for building information modeling
Highlights The integration with BIM and AR has the challenges of limited interoperability and complex data formats. Open-source software and standardized data format are the solutions to overcome these issues. The proposed architecture also provides various geometry processing and deep learning application. The architecture was applied to workflow visualization and deformation detection in pipe maintenance.
Abstract Informed decision-making is crucial for construction site operators. Cyber-physical systems, including various technologies such as augmented reality and building automation tools, are gathering popularity within the infrastructure management sector. However, they are expensive and inaccessible to adopt for most small organizations. This paper describes a prototype of low-cost mobile augmented reality service for BIM and demonstrated its usability for pipe maintenance by supporting inspection, workflow management, data reduction, and augmented reality. User views about the decision support, integration and ease of use of the prototype were also collected from the organisations in the UK and South Korea. The results showed that integrating the augmented reality service with the building automation tool connected to the BIM server enhances decision-making for on-site operations by generating a closed loop. This paper also highlights the need for developing low-cost digital solutions to foster the digitalization of construction organisations with limited budgets.
Low-cost mobile augmented reality service for building information modeling
Highlights The integration with BIM and AR has the challenges of limited interoperability and complex data formats. Open-source software and standardized data format are the solutions to overcome these issues. The proposed architecture also provides various geometry processing and deep learning application. The architecture was applied to workflow visualization and deformation detection in pipe maintenance.
Abstract Informed decision-making is crucial for construction site operators. Cyber-physical systems, including various technologies such as augmented reality and building automation tools, are gathering popularity within the infrastructure management sector. However, they are expensive and inaccessible to adopt for most small organizations. This paper describes a prototype of low-cost mobile augmented reality service for BIM and demonstrated its usability for pipe maintenance by supporting inspection, workflow management, data reduction, and augmented reality. User views about the decision support, integration and ease of use of the prototype were also collected from the organisations in the UK and South Korea. The results showed that integrating the augmented reality service with the building automation tool connected to the BIM server enhances decision-making for on-site operations by generating a closed loop. This paper also highlights the need for developing low-cost digital solutions to foster the digitalization of construction organisations with limited budgets.
Low-cost mobile augmented reality service for building information modeling
Um, Jumyung (author) / Park, Joung min (author) / Park, Seo yeon (author) / Yilmaz, Gokcen (author)
2022-11-03
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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