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However, these studies do not address the interoperability of various data, and international standard data schemas such as Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) by the International Alliance of Interoperability and CityGML by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) do not define schemas that encompass maintenance and management information, such as inspection results. Therefore, this study proposes a one‐source, multi‐use data schema capable of comprehensively managing both structural and maintenance information for bridges. The proposed data schema complies with international standards by integrating IFC‐Bridge into CityGML, a standard developed by the geospatial information standardization organization OGC. 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Integrated data model for bridges with 3D geometry and maintenance information
The Japanese government has been promoting construction information modeling initiatives, following the example of building information modeling, which has been widely adopted in the construction sector of Western countries. However, progress in preparing and utilizing 3D data for existing structures, which are primarily subject to maintenance and management, has been limited. Previous studies have proposed methods to automatically generate 3D models by capturing the three‐dimensional structure and dimensions of target objects from point clouds obtained through laser scanners. However, these studies do not address the interoperability of various data, and international standard data schemas such as Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) by the International Alliance of Interoperability and CityGML by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) do not define schemas that encompass maintenance and management information, such as inspection results. Therefore, this study proposes a one‐source, multi‐use data schema capable of comprehensively managing both structural and maintenance information for bridges. The proposed data schema complies with international standards by integrating IFC‐Bridge into CityGML, a standard developed by the geospatial information standardization organization OGC. A validation experiment was conducted using drawings, inspection records, and point clouds of bridges in Shizuoka City, demonstrating that the schema can be applied to 20 bridges of four types for three different use cases.
期刊介绍:
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering stands as a scholarly, peer-reviewed archival journal, serving as a vital link between advancements in computer technology and civil and infrastructure engineering. The journal serves as a distinctive platform for the publication of original articles, spotlighting novel computational techniques and inventive applications of computers. Specifically, it concentrates on recent progress in computer and information technologies, fostering the development and application of emerging computing paradigms.
Encompassing a broad scope, the journal addresses bridge, construction, environmental, highway, geotechnical, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering. It extends its reach to the management of infrastructure systems, covering domains such as highways, bridges, pavements, airports, and utilities. The journal delves into areas like artificial intelligence, cognitive modeling, concurrent engineering, database management, distributed computing, evolutionary computing, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, geometric modeling, internet-based technologies, knowledge discovery and engineering, machine learning, mobile computing, multimedia technologies, networking, neural network computing, optimization and search, parallel processing, robotics, smart structures, software engineering, virtual reality, and visualization techniques.