A Framework for Self-Inspection Buildings Based on Augmented Reality Agents

Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

Computing and Informatics

Publication Date

1-1-2022

Abstract

Emergent technologies are being adopted at all the stages of smart building lifecycles. More specifically, mobile, pervasive, and communication technologies are being deployed to achieve a wide range of functions that improve the building performance (including ventilation, air conditioning, heating, lighting, and security) and reduce their related costs. Augmented Reality (AR) has arisen as a promising tool to achieve these goals. However, in spite of the multiple solutions that have integrated AR within smart buildings, several shortcomings are yet to be solved. In addition to the limited user experience and the lack of AR content, current solutions do not provide effective collaborations between construction stakeholders as well as do not include intelligent mechanisms for the management of inspection activities. In order to address some of the smart building challenges, we are proposing in this paper a new framework for intelligent collaborative self-inspection buildings based on the concept of awareness wheel as well as the multi-agent system paradigm.

ISSN

1335-9150

Publisher

Central Library of the Slovak Academy of Sciences

Volume

41

Issue

2

First Page

479–502

Last Page

479–502

Disciplines

Computer Sciences

Keywords

Self-inspection building, Augmented reality, Agents, Competition

Scopus ID

85131371722

Indexed in Scopus

yes

Open Access

yes

Open Access Type

Bronze: This publication is openly available on the publisher’s website but without an open license

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