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An approach for real world data modelling with the 3D terrestrial laser scanner for built environment

Yusuf Arayici
- 01 Sep 2007 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 6, pp 816-829
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3D laser scanning technology, which can acquire high density point data in an accurate, fast way, can provide benefits for refurbishment process in regeneration in the Built Environment.
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This article is published in Automation in Construction.The article was published on 2007-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 189 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Building information modeling & Built environment.

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Automated recognition of 3D CAD model objects in laser scans and calculation of as-built dimensions for dimensional compliance control in construction

TL;DR: A new approach for automated recognition of project 3D Computer-Aided Design model objects in large laser scans is presented, with significant improvements compared to the one originally proposed in Bosche et al. (in press) [11].
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Prefabricated construction enabled by the Internet-of-Things

TL;DR: A multi-dimensional Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled BIM platform (MITBIMP) is introduced to achieve real-time visibility and traceability in prefabrication-based construction.
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Applications of 3D point cloud data in the construction industry: A fifteen-year review from 2004 to 2018

TL;DR: A thorough review on the applications of 3D point cloud data in the construction industry and to provide recommendations on future research directions in this area is provided.
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Productive modeling for development of as-built BIM of existing indoor structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-automatic methodology for improved productivity of as-built building information model (BIM) creation with respect to large and complex indoor environments is proposed, which produces 3D geometric drawings through three steps: segmentation for plane extraction, refinement for removal of noisy points, and boundary tracing for outline extraction.
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Progressive 3D reconstruction of infrastructure with videogrammetry

TL;DR: A videogrammetric framework for acquiring spatial data of infrastructure which holds the promise to address this limitation by using a calibrated set of low-cost high resolution video cameras that is progressively traversed around the scene and aims to produce a dense 3D point cloud which is updated in each frame.
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