Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6695603 | Automation in Construction | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Results from field tests on acquisition, reconstruction and deconstruction planning are presented and discussed in an extensive non-residential case study. The case study shows that the building inventory masses are quite well approximated and project planning works well based on the chosen methods. Nevertheless, future testing and parameter adjustment for the automated data processing is needed and will further improve the systems' quality, effectiveness and accuracy. Future research and application areas are seen in the quantification and analysis of the effects of missing data, the integration of material classification and sampling sensors into the system, the system connection to Building Information Modelling (BIM) software via a respective interface and the transfer and extension to retrofit project planning.
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Authors
Rebekka Volk, Thu Huong Luu, Johannes Sebastian Mueller-Roemer, Neyir Sevilmis, Frank Schultmann,