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ConWearDi

Digitalisierung von Baudienstleistungen und -prozessen mit Industrie 4.0 Technologien -  Construction - Wearables - Digitization

Digitalisierung von Baudienstleistungen und -prozessen mit Industrie 4.0 Technologien - Construction - Wearables - Digitization

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In the construction and energy sectors, there is a great need to catch up in terms of digitisation. While in the field of planning in the construction industry digitisation with the support of "Building Information Modeling" (BIM; modelling and simulation tool) is gaining acceptance, the execution of construction work, i.e. the concrete value-adding work on the construction site with its trades, continues to be dominated by analogue media and processes. Examples include printed DIN-A0 plans and time sheets on paper, which are only digitally recorded in the office and are only available digitally locally. The digital world does not go beyond the office, the construction container or mobile terminals of architects and planners. The potential of new services, which can result from the networking of technologies and value-added areas in the building trade, remains untapped. The project aims to develop innovative, technology-based planning and control services that are driven by digital construction site processes and link various value chains in the construction industry environment. Wearables such as Smart Glasses or Smart Watches, which capture and process information in real time, are used here.

The project deals with the digitalisation of the construction industry and is intended to identify potential for new services. This also takes place against the background of Building Information Modeling (BIM). A web platform based on industry 4.0 technologies is to be developed, which enables a digital exchange of information between all parties involved in construction and realises intelligent planning and control services as well as continuous quality assurance and documentation processes.

If the implementation is successful, it will be possible in the future to use real-time construction information for intelligent monitoring and control of the processes during construction.

Partners

  • eBZ - eBusiness-KompetenzZentrum gUG (haftungsbeschränkt)
  • Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik
  • Technische Universität Kaiserslautern Center for Cognitive Science
  • Sander + Partner GmbH,
  • J. Wagner GmbH
  • Dr. Robert-Murjahn-Institut GmbH
  • HANNES GmbH & Co. KG Herten
  • Christian Gröber GmbH & Co. KG Stuttgart
  • Adam Oswald GmbH Geisenheim

Sponsors

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research

02K16C034

PT: PTKA - Projektträger Karlsruhe

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Publications about the project

Peter Hevesi; Ramprasad Chinnaswamy Devaraj; Matthias Tschöpe; Oliver Petter; Janis Nikolaus Elfert; Vitor Fortes Rey; Marco Hirsch; Paul Lukowicz

In: EAI IndustrialIoT 2020 - 4th EAI International Conference on Industrial IoT Technologies and Applications. EAI International Conference on Industrial IoT Technologies and Applications (EAI IndustrialIoT-2020), December 11, Online-Conference, Springer, 2020.

To the publication

Antonio Bucchiarone; Martina De Sanctis; Peter Hevesi; Marco Hirsch; Francisco Javier Royo Abancens; Pablo Fernandez Vivanco; Orkhan Amiraslanov; Paul Lukowicz

In: IEEE Internet of Things Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, Pages 38-45, IEEE, 9/2019.

To the publication

Lars Krupp; Agnes Gruenerbl; Gernot Bahle; Paul Lukwoicz

In: IEEE International Conference on Smart Computing. International Conference on Smart Computing (Smartcomp-2019), June 12-14, Washington DC, DC, USA, IEEE, 2019.

To the publication