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Automatic conversion of citygml to ifc

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This paper provides an insight into the relationship between the two standards and a methodology for the conversion from one to the other, and the process of developing software to perform such conversion.
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. The trend of increased usage of both BIM and 3D GIS and the similarity between the two has led to an increase in the overlap between them. A key application of such overlap is providing geospatial context data for BIM models through importing 3D GIS-data to BIM software to help in different design-related issues. However, this is currently difficult because of the lack of support in BIM software for the formats and data models of 3D Geo-information. This paper deals with this issue by developing and implementing a methodology to convert the common open 3D city model data model into the most common open BIM data format, namely CityGML (Groger et al., 2012) to IFC (buildingsmart, 2019b). For the aim of this study, the two standards are divided into 5 comparable subparts: Semantics, Geometry, Geographical coordinates, Topology, and Encoding. The characteristics of each of these subparts are studied and a conversion method is proposed for each of them from the former standard to the latter. This is done by performing a semantic and geometrical mapping between the two standards, converting the georeferencing from global to local, converting the encoding that the two standards use from XML to STEP, and deciding which topological relations are to be retained. A prototype implementation has been created using Python to combine the above tasks. The work presented in this paper can provide a foundation for future work in converting CityGML to IFC. It provides an insight into the relationship between the two standards and a methodology for the conversion from one to the other, and the process of developing software to perform such conversion. This is done in a way that can be extended for future specific needs.

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OGC City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) Encoding Standard

TL;DR: The aim of the development of CityGML is to reach a common definition of the basic entities, attributes, and relations of a 3D city model, allowing the reuse of the same data in different application fields.
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CityGML – Interoperable semantic 3D city models

TL;DR: An overview of CityGML, its underlying concepts, its Levels-of-Detail, how to extend it, its applications, its likely future development, and the role it plays in scientific research are given.
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Representing and Exchanging 3D City Models with CityGML

TL;DR: The paper gives an overview about CityGML, its modelling aspects and design decisions, recent applications, and its relation to other 3D standards like IFC, X3D, and KML.
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An Evaluation of IFC-CityGML Unidirectional Conversion

TL;DR: It is concluded that unidirectional approaches cannot translate all the needed concepts from both IFC and CityGML standards and a meta-based unified building model is proposed, based on both standards, which shows a high potential for overcoming the shortages of the unid Directional conversion approaches.

Automatic generation of CityGML LoD3 building models from IFC models

S. Donkers
TL;DR: This thesis shows that it is possible to automatically generate valid and semantically rich CityGML LoD3 building models directly from IFC models, and can be used as the foundation for future work on the interoperability between Architecture and Geomatics.
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