Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
247145 Automation in Construction 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

When tracking resources in large-scale, congested, outdoor construction sites, the cost and time for purchasing, installing and maintaining the position sensors needed to track thousands of materials, and hundreds of equipment and personnel can be significant. To alleviate this problem a novel vision based tracking method that allows each sensor (camera) to monitor the position of multiple entities simultaneously has been proposed. This paper presents the full-scale validation experiments for this method. The validation included testing the method under harsh conditions at a variety of mega-project construction sites. The procedure for collecting data from the sites, the testing procedure, metrics, and results are reported. Full-scale validation demonstrates that the novel vision tracking provides a good solution to track different entities on a large, congested construction site.

Research Highlights► More than 2TB of video-data was collected at construction sites in Greece. ► These videos were used to validate a novel 3D vision tracking method. ► The novel method could successfully track project related entities.

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