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    Integrating Augmented Reality with Building Information Modeling: Onsite construction process controlling for liquefied natural gas industry

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    Authors
    Wang, Xiangyu
    Truijens, Martijn
    Hou, Lei
    Wang, Ying
    Zhou, Ying
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Wang, Xiangyu and Truijens, Martijn and Hou, Lei and Wang, Ying and Zhou, Ying. 2013. Integrating Augmented Reality with Building Information Modeling: Onsite construction process controlling for liquefied natural gas industry. Automation in Construction. 40: pp. 96-105.
    Source Title
    Automation in Construction
    DOI
    10.1016/j.autcon.2013.12.003
    ISSN
    0926-5805
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7973
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The extent of effectiveness of real-time communication within BIM environment is somehow restrained due to the limited sense of immersion into virtual environments. The objective of this paper highlights the need for a structured methodology of fully integrating Augmented Reality (AR) technology in BIM. Based on the generic review of BIM in construction, this paper forms the rationales for the onsite information system for construction site activities, and then formulates themethods of configuring BIM + AR prototypes. It is demonstrated that, extended to the site via the “hand” of AR, the BIMsolution can addressmore real problems, such as lowproductivity in retrieving information, tendency of committing error in assembly, and low efficiency of communication and problem solving.

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