2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2008.08.001
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Visualizing high-rise building construction strategies using linear scheduling and 4D CAD

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“…In the construction industry various project types can benefit from AR technologies including: (1) municipal/ infrastructure, e.g., evaluation of dynamic city models and an emission model for transportation (Aschwanden et al 2012), (2) residential, e.g., virtual and augmented reality for designing and customizing mass housing (Duarte 2005), (3) building/commercial, e.g., visualizing high-rise building construction strategies (Russell et al 2009), and virtual and augmented reality technologies for maintenance of exterior closures and interior finishes of walls and in the construction of buildings (Sampaio et al 2012), (4) heavy/highway, e.g., developing virtual reality system for optimized simulation of road design data (Kang L. S. et al 2010), and segmentation and recognition of highway assets using image-based 3D point clouds and semantic Texton forests , and (5) industrial, e.g., application areas for augmented reality in industrial construction (Shin and Dunston 2008). Figure 6 presents the number of articles within each industry type category.…”
Section: Industry Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the construction industry various project types can benefit from AR technologies including: (1) municipal/ infrastructure, e.g., evaluation of dynamic city models and an emission model for transportation (Aschwanden et al 2012), (2) residential, e.g., virtual and augmented reality for designing and customizing mass housing (Duarte 2005), (3) building/commercial, e.g., visualizing high-rise building construction strategies (Russell et al 2009), and virtual and augmented reality technologies for maintenance of exterior closures and interior finishes of walls and in the construction of buildings (Sampaio et al 2012), (4) heavy/highway, e.g., developing virtual reality system for optimized simulation of road design data (Kang L. S. et al 2010), and segmentation and recognition of highway assets using image-based 3D point clouds and semantic Texton forests , and (5) industrial, e.g., application areas for augmented reality in industrial construction (Shin and Dunston 2008). Figure 6 presents the number of articles within each industry type category.…”
Section: Industry Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este tipo de modelos permite trabajar con múltiples niveles de detalles, según la necesidad que se requiera en una etapa específica de un proyecto (Kim et al, 2011;Russell et al, 2009). Además, entrega la posibilidad de ver actividades que necesitan mayor información a nivel del modelo de producto y programación (Mahalingam et al, 2010).…”
Section: Alcanceunclassified
“…Permite analizar las operaciones de construcción durante la fase de ejecución, simulando distintas estrategias de operación y coordinación entre contratistas (Hartmann et al, 2008). Se puede transparentar y optimizar el tiempo asignado en el programa para algunas tareas o conjunto de actividades específicas, a través de visualización y simulaciones de distintas alternativas y estrategias de construcción, antes de comenzar a ejecutar el proyecto (Mahalingam et al, 2010;Popov et al, 2010;Russell et al, 2009). …”
Section: Tiempounclassified
“…The importance of incorporating the changes that occur over the time in construction projects has been emphasized in different areas of construction management literature such as scheduling, progress monitoring, BIM, 4D visualization, and resource planning (e.g., Ma et al 2005;Hammad et al 2007;Russell et al 2009). These studies aim to reflect the dynamic nature of construction sites for developing more realistic models.…”
Section: Modeling the Time Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%