Sundas Zaman, T. Elhag, Mohammed Salama, Shereen Nassar
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摘要
过去十年间,全球许多国家的政府都出台了实施 BIM 的强制性法规。因此,BIM 已在行业供应链中被广泛采用。与其说 BIM 是一种软件,不如说它是一种流程,有能力支撑任何项目的整个生命周期。尽管 BIM 的潜力已得到认可,但有关其应用的研究仍然有限,尤其是在被认为是整个项目生命周期中时间最长、成本最高的物业管理阶段。因此,BIM 有必要通过与其他技术的融合而走向成熟和应用,以便更有效地支持 FM。增强现实(AR)技术正在建筑领域得到广泛应用,并在资产运营和维护(O&M)管理方面取得了显著成效。增强现实技术将数字材料叠加到现实世界的环境之上;因此,增强现实技术提供的信息是可靠、可追溯和有意义的。目前有关在设施管理中实施 AR 的各种研究都侧重于开发概念模型或框架,以加强设施管理。本文针对在启用 BIM 的设施管理中实施 AR 的系统性文献综述(SLR)中存在的空白进行研究。主要目的是评估将增强现实技术与 BIM 相结合以支持 FM 团队的优势,从而实现资产运营和维护的高效管理。这项工作的研究结果总结了 AR 在 FM 中的应用现状,揭示了研究中的重要空白,并帮助确定了未来研究的方向,从而有助于扩展有限的证据库。
Adoption of AR (Augmented Reality) in BIM (Building information modelling) enabled FM (Facilities Management): a systematic review
During the last decade many governments worldwide introduced mandatory regulations of BIM implementation. Accordingly, BIM has been widely adopted within the industry supply chain. Rather than being a software, BIM serves as a process that has the ability to pillar any project’s complete lifecycle. Despite the potentials of BIM being recognized, the studies on its adoption are still limited, in particular at the stage of FM, which is considered to be the lengthiest and the costliest one in the entire project’s lifecycle. Therefore, there is a need for BIM to mature and adopt by blending with other technologies in order to support FM more efficiently. Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology which is being utilized within the construction sector and has demonstrated benefits in managing operations and maintenance (O&M) of assets. AR superimposes digital material on top of real-world environment; hence the information delivered out of AR is reliable, traceable and meaningful. Various current studies on the implementation of AR in FM have focused on developing conceptual models or frameworks to enhance the management of facilities. This paper is addressing a gap of systematic literature review (SLR) for implementing AR in BIM enabled FM. The primary aim is to evaluate the advantages of integrating AR and BIM to support FM teams leading to an efficient management of operations and maintenance of assets. The findings of this work helps in expanding the limited body of evidence by summarizing the current status of AR’s use in FM, shedding light on the important gaps in research, and helping to identify directions that future research can take.