Ontology-based BIM-AMS integration in European Highways

António Lorvão Antunes , José Barateiro , Vânia Marecos , Jelena Petrović , Elsa Cardoso
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BIM tools enable decision-making during the lifecycle of engineering structures, such as bridges, tunnels, and roads. National Road Authorities use Asset Management Systems (AMS) to manage and monitor operational information of assets from European Highways, including access to sensor and inspection data. Interoperability between BIM and AMS systems is vital for a timely and effective decision-making process during the operational phase of these assets. The European project Connected Data for Effective Collaboration (CoDEC) designed a framework to support the connections between AMS and BIM platforms, using linked data principles. The CoDEC Data Dictionary was developed to provide standard data formats for AMS used by European NRA. This paper presents the design and development of an Engineering Structures ontology used to encode the shared conceptualization provided by the CoDEC Data Dictionary. The ontology is evaluated, validated, and demonstrated as a base for data exchange between BIM and AMS.

欧洲高速公路基于本体的 BIM-AMS 集成
BIM 工具有助于在桥梁、隧道和道路等工程结构的生命周期内做出决策。国家公路局使用资产管理系统(AMS)来管理和监控欧洲公路资产的运行信息,包括访问传感器和检测数据。BIM 和 AMS 系统之间的互操作性对于在这些资产的运营阶段及时有效地做出决策至关重要。欧洲 "互联数据促进有效协作"(CoDEC)项目设计了一个框架,利用关联数据原则支持 AMS 和 BIM 平台之间的连接。CoDEC 数据字典的开发旨在为欧洲非驻地机构使用的 AMS 提供标准数据格式。本文介绍了工程结构本体的设计和开发,该本体用于编码 CoDEC 数据字典提供的共享概念。本体作为 BIM 和 AMS 之间数据交换的基础,经过了评估、验证和演示。
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