2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eij.2020.02.008
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An approach based on the ifcOWL ontology to support indoor navigation

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“…Each level can only refer to the information resources of the same and lower levels, but not those of the upper level, to ensure the stability of the information description. IFC could define new classes as subclasses of existing classes from which the new classes inherit their properties [60].…”
Section: Ifc Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each level can only refer to the information resources of the same and lower levels, but not those of the upper level, to ensure the stability of the information description. IFC could define new classes as subclasses of existing classes from which the new classes inherit their properties [60].…”
Section: Ifc Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IFC data; BIM model; historical work records; real-time monitoring data [27,29,32,35,60,74,[78][79][80]82,101,103,104,113,116,123,124,137,146] Data principal…”
Section: Preconstruction Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wheelchair is composed of a localization system based on encoder odometry and other sensors [ 17 ]. An algorithm based on BIM technology to indicate the destination of the intelligent wheelchair [ 18 ] and a system for obstacle avoidance and localization [ 19 ].…”
Section: Hardware Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Beetz's work in transforming IFC to an "ifcOWL" ontology, Terkaj and Šojić (2015) and Pauwels et al (2017) provide a more detailed conversion procedure. These efforts on developing ifcOWL keep the resulting OWL ontology as close as possible to the original EXPRESS schema of IFC (Pauwels et al, 2017) and have been used to build knowledge-based models for storing geometric information (Farias et al, 2018;González et al, 2021;Wagner et al, 2022). Different from ifcOWL, "OntoSTEP" from Krima et al (2009) serves a broader scope, based on which Barbau et al (2012) developed a plug-in for ontology editor Protégé.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%