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Deliverables
A report which specifies how privacy and ethics will be handled in the Digital Building Twin platform
Requirements Specification for Digital Twin-Supported Progress Monitoring and Quality Control (opens in new window)This report will be an information delivery manual that will provide the input needed in other WP24 for the information system product and process design
First collection of requests for improvement (opens in new window)This deliverable will evaluate the behaviour of the DBT platform from the point of view of the construction managers end users considering the KPIs identified in WP1 The first version of the platform will be evaluated in month 28 These user feedbacks will be taken into account by tasks WP2 to WP7 to increase DTS and DBT platform quality and improve enduser acceptance
Requirements Analysis and Use Case Definition (opens in new window)The deliverable includes Requirements analysis digital occupational health and safety OHS process definition of use cases later tested on construction sites
Data Capture Report (opens in new window)Publication-ready report explaining in detail the research and development conducted in Task 2.3. The report will explain the problem addressed, its significance, the state-of-the-art in practice and research leading to a point of departure, the knowledge and development gaps, the objectives and research questions to be addressed, the solutions proposed, the development undertaken, the experiments conducted, the results and their interpretation, and the implications for the industry and society as a whole.
Results of validation tests - Recommended actions for the optimization of equipment on construction sites (opens in new window)A report on the achievable benefits of the developed methods for the optimization of construction equipment. In addition, the individual test cases are documented in order to provide support for implementation on construction sites.
API Specification for the Digital Twin Platform (opens in new window)This deliverable is the specification of the API exposed by the Digital Twin PlatformNote an interim version of this report will be delivered and reviewed at M18
Pro-active Digital Twin Construction Process Report (opens in new window)A report of achievable benefits of predicted performance and its applications, i.e. what are the values obtained? The report also presents a framework for integrating simulation as a standard component of construction company production management.
Digital Building Twin Requirements analysis and Data model (opens in new window)This deliverable is a report documenting the technical requirements identified and specifying the developed data models using UML notation and the workflows and processing chains using BPMN notation
Object Matching Report (opens in new window)Publication-ready report explaining in detail the research and development conducted in Task 3.2. The report will explain the problem addressed, its significance, the state-of-the-art in practice and research leading to a point of departure, the knowledge and development gaps, the objectives and research questions to be addressed, the solutions proposed, the development undertaken, the experiments conducted, the results and their interpretation, and the implications for the industry and society as a whole.
Technical requirements specification for equipment optimization (opens in new window)This report will provide the input from WP6 for the information system design carried out in WP2
Specification of tracking technologies (opens in new window)The various tracking technologies are compiled and evaluated for the different construction equipment and their use on the construction site This includes the documentation of advantages and disadvantages and possibilities for installation on the construction site or directly on the equipment This will provide a basis for a selection decision
Definition of the digital workflows for the construction process (opens in new window)This deliverable is a comprehensive description of the optimal construction process by means of IDM and BPMN standards clearly specifying actors toolsservices and data exchanges
Second collection of requests for improvement (opens in new window)This deliverable will evaluate the behaviour of the DBT platform from the point of view of the construction managers (end users), considering the KPI's identified in WP1. This second version will be evaluated in month 36. These user feedbacks will be taken into account by tasks WP2 to WP7 to increase DTS and DBT platform quality and improve end-user acceptance.
Overall evaluation of the Digital Twin Platform and BIM2TWIN concept (opens in new window)This deliverable will include the evaluation of the performance and validation of the DBT platform and its methods and concepts in real Demo buildings. This deliverable shall validate the adequation of the DBT solution with S06 after iterative improvements.
As-is practices analysis and end-user requirements (opens in new window)A report that will compile the conclusions of the research in the stateoftheart construction processes and formalize the enduser requirements linking them to the pilot cases through a verification matrix
Standardization plan (opens in new window)Synthesis report on the standardisation activities promoting the project outcomes
Specification for automated control of construction equipment (opens in new window)The possibilities for controlling construction equipment are compiled and evaluated Furthermore concepts for providing the recorded information for a control system are documented It is also explained which information must be collected to enable direct controlNote an interim version of this deliverable will be delivered and reviewed at M18
KPIs for evaluating the construction process behaviour (opens in new window)The technical definition of the KPI framework for providing the situational awareness and quantitatively assessing the process performance
Data capture hardware review and selection (opens in new window)This report will be the specification of the onsite datacapture hardware selection based on the analysis done regarding tools needs price reliability adequacy to the pilot projects etc
Lessons Learnt (opens in new window)This deliverable will be based on the outcomes of the D8.5.2, stressing the results of our project and paving the future for the take-up of DBT.
Requirements Specification for Simulation and Prediction (opens in new window)This report will provide the input from WP7 for the information system design carried out in WP2
WP3 - Results of validation tests (opens in new window)A report of achievable benefits of Digital Twin supported progress and quality control and its applications, i.e. what are the values obtained? In addition, the report presents an exploitation study of how to further develop the TRL6 outcomes in conjunction with the broader consortium.
WP4 - Results of validation tests (opens in new window)This deliverable reports the results of the validation tests and the indication for the Updated versions of the modules. It is the result of Task 4.5.
The deliverable (Software + report) includes: Safety domain model, safety rule checking for as-planned safety model (later to be compared against as-is safety model), Process for embedding digital methods in safety planning
This deliverable will provide the indications to manage all research data and metadata explaining how to collect structure share and store the information gathered or raised across the projects lifecycle The DMP will be constantly updated and improved in accordance to all the partners and to the outcomes of the project It will act as a guide both during project development and after project conclusion
A project website will be developed and constantly updated with project progress information and related news It will represent the first touch point with the project consortium for potential stakeholders and an always uptodate showcase for project results
Publications
Author(s):
Timson Yeung; Jhonattan Guillermo Martinez Ribón; Li-Or Sharoni; Rafael Sacks; Tomi Pitkäranta
Published in:
Crossref, Issue 2, 2023
Publisher:
IGLC
DOI:
10.24928/2023/0186
Author(s):
Viktor Drobnyi; Yasmin Fathy; Ioannis Brilakis
Published in:
Crossref, Issue 13, 2022
Publisher:
UCAM
DOI:
10.35490/ec3.2022.153
Author(s):
Zhiqi Hu; Yasmin Fathy; Ioannis Brilakis
Published in:
Crossref, Issue 13, 2022
Publisher:
European Conference on Computing in Construction
DOI:
10.35490/ec3.2022.155
Author(s):
Several Authors
Published in:
Issue 13, 2022
Publisher:
SPHERE
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7681844
Author(s):
Agnieszka Mikołajczyk; Raúl García-Castro; Rahul Tomar; Rehan Khan; Wojciech Teclaw; Bruno Fies; Jonas Schlenger
Published in:
Crossref, Issue 16, 2022
Publisher:
Sustainable Places
DOI:
10.12688/openreseurope.15271.1
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