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Smart work packaging-enabled constraint-free path re-planning for tower crane in prefabricated products assembly process

Journal

ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2019.101008

Keywords

Crane path planning; Smart work packaging; Prefabrication housing production; Constraints management; Building information modeling

Funding

  1. Start-up Research Project Scheme of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University [P0001224]
  2. Australian Research Council Discovery Project [DP180104026]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC070200504]
  4. Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Lack of constraint-free crane path planning is one of the critical concerns in the dynamic on-site assembly process of prefabrication housing production (PHP). For decades, researchers and practitioners have endeavored to improve both the efficiency and safety of crane path planning from either static environment or re-planning the path when colliding with constraints or periodically updating the path in the dynamic environment. However, there is a lack of approach related to the in-depth exploration of the nature of dynamic constraints so as to assist the crane operators in making adaptive path re-planning decisions by categorizing and prioritizing constraints. To address this issue, this study develops the smart work packaging (SWP)-enabled constraints optimization service. This service embraces the core characteristics of SWP, including adaptivity, sociability, and autonomy to achieve autonomous initial path planning, networked constraints classification, and adaptive decisions on path re-planning. This service is simulated and verified in the BIM environment, and it is found that SWP-enabled constraints optimization service can generate the constraint-free path when it is necessary.

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