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A Formalism for Utilization of Sensor Systems and Integrated Project Models for Active Construction Quality Control
B. Akinci, F. Boukamp, C. Gordon, D. Huber, C. Lyons, and K. Park
Automation in Construction, Vol. 15, No. 2, February, 2006, pp. 124--138.

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Abstract

Defects experienced during construction are costly and preventable. However, inspection programs employed today cannot adequately detect and manage defects that occur on construction sites, as they are based on measurements at specific locations and times, and are not integrated into complete electronic models. Emerging sensing technologies and project modeling capabilities motivate the development of a formalism that can be used for active quality control on construction sites. In this paper, we outline a process of acquiring and updating detailed design information, identifying inspection goals, inspection planning, as-built data acquisition and analysis, and defect detection and management. We discuss the validation of this formalism based on four case studies.

Notes

Sponsor: The project is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, CMS #0121549.
Grant ID: 0121549

Associated centers: VASC and FRC
Associated labs/groups: Software Systems Group and 3D Computer Vision Group
Associated project: Advanced Sensor Based Defect Management at Construction Sites

Number of pages: 25

Text Reference

B. Akinci, F. Boukamp, C. Gordon, D. Huber, C. Lyons, and K. Park, "A Formalism for Utilization of Sensor Systems and Integrated Project Models for Active Construction Quality Control," Automation in Construction, Vol. 15, No. 2, February, 2006, pp. 124--138.

BibTeX Reference

@article{Akinci_2006_5375,
   author = "Burcu Akinci and Frank Boukamp and Chris Gordon and Daniel Huber and Catherine Lyons and Kuhn Park",
   title = "A Formalism for Utilization of Sensor Systems and Integrated Project Models for Active Construction Quality Control",
   journal = "Automation in Construction",
   month = "February",
   year = "2006",
   volume = "15",
   number = "2",
   pages = "124--138"
}


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