2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2022.915209
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BIM-GIS integration approach for high-fidelity wind hazard modeling at the community-level

Abstract: Wind hazards often result in significant damage to the built environment cascading into impacts on the socio-economic systems within a community. The increasing frequency and intensity of hurricane hazards highlight the importance of developing high-resolution wind hazard models to better predict the consequences. Although previous studies have investigated hurricane-induced wind hazards in terms of hazard modeling and the subsequent vulnerability of buildings and infrastructure, these studies have not yet inv… Show more

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“…(3) Lack of harmonized coding and dynamic data-carrying capacity. During the complete cycle from planning and design to construction to operation and maintenance of BIM projects [21], there is a lack of a unified identification codes to correlate the information carried by the facilities and equipment itself with multiple sources of data, such as asset information, maintenance information and actual application of passenger flow data, monitoring data and IOT data [22]. Therefore, the existing model cannot correlate multiple data sources through a single coding system for unified management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) Lack of harmonized coding and dynamic data-carrying capacity. During the complete cycle from planning and design to construction to operation and maintenance of BIM projects [21], there is a lack of a unified identification codes to correlate the information carried by the facilities and equipment itself with multiple sources of data, such as asset information, maintenance information and actual application of passenger flow data, monitoring data and IOT data [22]. Therefore, the existing model cannot correlate multiple data sources through a single coding system for unified management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%