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BIM-Based Organization of Inspection Data Using Semantic Web Technology for Infrastructure Asset Management
The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for the planning and construction of infrastructures has increased significantly in recent years. However, there is currently a lack of flexible concepts for the management and use of BIM models for asset management, considering existing systems and processes. A major challenge is how the BIM models can be continuously enriched with information on the most current condition. In this paper, a concept for applying BIM models for bridge inspection and the subsequent integration of the results into existing asset management systems is presented. The information for inspection and condition assessment is provided as an information container according to ISO 21597. Semantic Web technologies are used to describe the information for the structural components, the structural conditions, and the detected damages of a bridge using existing ontologies. An illustrative example demonstrates how BIM models are enriched in the context of inspection and how the data can be transferred into existing asset management systems.
BIM-Based Organization of Inspection Data Using Semantic Web Technology for Infrastructure Asset Management
The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for the planning and construction of infrastructures has increased significantly in recent years. However, there is currently a lack of flexible concepts for the management and use of BIM models for asset management, considering existing systems and processes. A major challenge is how the BIM models can be continuously enriched with information on the most current condition. In this paper, a concept for applying BIM models for bridge inspection and the subsequent integration of the results into existing asset management systems is presented. The information for inspection and condition assessment is provided as an information container according to ISO 21597. Semantic Web technologies are used to describe the information for the structural components, the structural conditions, and the detected damages of a bridge using existing ontologies. An illustrative example demonstrates how BIM models are enriched in the context of inspection and how the data can be transferred into existing asset management systems.
BIM-Based Organization of Inspection Data Using Semantic Web Technology for Infrastructure Asset Management
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Pellegrino, Carlo (editor) / Faleschini, Flora (editor) / Zanini, Mariano Angelo (editor) / Matos, José C. (editor) / Casas, Joan R. (editor) / Strauss, Alfred (editor) / Liu, Liu (author) / Hagedorn, Philipp (author) / König, Markus (author)
International Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures ; 2021 ; Padua, Italy
Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures ; Chapter: 127 ; 1117-1126
2021-12-12
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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