3D capture techniques for BIM enabled LCM
Author | Fadli, Fodil |
Author | Barki, Hichem |
Author | Shaat, Ahmed |
Author | Mahdjoubi, Lamine |
Author | Boguslawski, Pawel |
Author | Zverovich, Vadim |
Available date | 2021-09-07T06:16:18Z |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publication Name | IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 18684238 |
Abstract | As a special kind of Product Life cyle Management (PLM), Building Life cycle Management (BLM) is a centric activity for facility owners and managers. This fact motivates the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) approaches as a way to achieve smart BLM strategies for cost reduction, facility knowledge management, and project synchronization among the different stakeholders. Unfortunately, the current BIM state of the art is tailored towards the management of new projects, while ongoing and completed AEC projects could hugely benefit from BIM integration for better BLM strategies. In this regards, it is absolutely necessary to acquire knowledge about the dynamic facility aspects (crowd movement, as-is updates, etc.). Up-to-date, 3D capture appears to be the only reliable way to cope with such situation. In this paper, we analyze 3D capture techniques, ranging from photogrammetry to 3D scanning, with an emphasis on helping 3D capture practitioners to make critical decisions about the choice of adequate acquisition technologies for a particular application. We discuss 3D capture techniques by exposing their pros and cons, according to several relevant criteria, and synthesize our analysis by developing a set of recommendations to enhance the life expectancy of buildings via the integration of BIM into Life CycleManagement (LCM) of the built environment and its buildings. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Springer New York LLC |
Subject | Architectural design Cost reduction Internet of things Knowledge management BIM integrations Building Information Model - BIM Building life cycle management Built environment Crowd movements Facility owners Life expectancies State of the art Life cycle |
Type | Conference |
Pagination | 183-192 |
Volume Number | 467 |
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