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Paper: w78-2003-369
Paper title: Outline of a system for sensor-driven, high-resolution building models
Authors: Suter G, Mahdavi A, Ries R
Summary: The continuous monitoring and evaluation of the performance of buildings and products, in particular during construction, operation, and de-commissioning phases is not well established and currently limited to a few safety- and mission-critical systems. We introduce sensor-driven, high-resolution building models (SDBM) that could provide more comprehensive and detailed information on the structure and state of a facility over space and time from pre-construction to demolition. Enabled by sensor technologies that permit the location and identification of building components in 3D space, SDBM would be capable to detect certain changes occurring in a building and automatically construct and update a detailed, structured building model. Such a model could provide services to applications in domains such as building automation and facility management. We outline a general system architecture for SDBM. Furthermore, we describe the features of a system for the simulation-assisted lighting control domain that will serve as a testbed for SDBM.
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Year of publication: 2003
Series: w78:2003
ISSN: 2706-6568
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Citation: Suter G, Mahdavi A, Ries R (2003). Outline of a system for sensor-driven, high-resolution building models. Amor R (editor) Proceedings of the CIB W78's 20th International Conference on Construction IT, Construction IT Bridging the Distance, CIB Report 284, ISBN 0-908689-71-3, Waiheke Island, New Zealand, 23-25 April 2003, pg. 369-378. (ISSN: 2706-6568), http://itc.scix.net/paper/w78-2003-369
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