2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2010.07.008
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A development of next generation intelligent construction liftcar toolkit for vertical material movement management

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“…2010). Hybrid methodologies by integrating RFID and Zigbee-based sensor networks were also applied for asset tracking and material management (Cho et al 2010;Cho et al 2011). RFID tags were used to identify materials, while the Zigbee communication technology was used to wirelessly transfer the collected information.…”
Section: Indoor Positioning Applications In Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2010). Hybrid methodologies by integrating RFID and Zigbee-based sensor networks were also applied for asset tracking and material management (Cho et al 2010;Cho et al 2011). RFID tags were used to identify materials, while the Zigbee communication technology was used to wirelessly transfer the collected information.…”
Section: Indoor Positioning Applications In Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a few early applications were implemented in practise. For example, in Cho et al (2011) the authors investigated vertical resource transports on construction sites. Selected resources were labelled with RFID tags and the corresponding elevators were equipped with stationary reading devices.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Software and hardware have also been studied. One study, by Cho C.Y et al [4] reported that the information of workers and materials can be sent to main server by wireless sensor networks. So they tried to develop hardware and software of lift car toolkit.…”
Section: Literature Review About the Automation Of The Liftmentioning
confidence: 99%