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A BIM- and sensor-based tower crane navigation system for blind lifts

Journal

AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages 1-10

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2012.05.002

Keywords

Building information modeling (BIM); Tower crane; Navigation system; Sensor

Funding

  1. Korean Institute of Construction & Transportation Technology Evaluation and Planning (KICTEP)
  2. 06-Unified and Advanced Construction Technology Program [D01]
  3. Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Korea, under the national HRD support program for convergence information technology
  4. National IT Industry Promotion Agency [NIPA-2010-C6150-1001-0013]

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Tower crane operators often operate a tower crane with blind spots. To solve this problem, video camera systems and anti-collision systems are often deployed. However, the current video camera systems do not provide accurate distance and understanding of the crane's surroundings. A collision-detection system provides location information only as numerical data. This study introduces a newly developed tower crane navigation system that provides three-dimensional information about the building and surroundings and the position of the lifted object in real time using various sensors and a building information modeling (BIM) model. The system quality was evaluated in terms of two aspects, ease of use and usefulness, based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory. The perceived ease of use of the system was improved from the initial 3.2 to 4.4 through an iterative design process. The tower crane navigation system was deployed on an actual construction site for 71 days, and the use patterns were video recorded. The results clearly indicated that the tower crane operators relied heavily on the tower crane navigation system during blind lifts (93.33%) compared to the text-based anti-collision system (6.67%). (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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