Digital Twin in Construction Safety and Its Implications for Automated Monitoring and Management
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
With construction sites being dynamic and unstructured in nature, the safety of workers at a job site has always been a major concern for project managers, who often assign a significant portion of project resources and manpower for maintaining safety protocols. The current manual methods used for safety surveillance at a job site are not only laborious but also time-consuming and prone to human error, leading to numerous accidents at sites each year. This study proposes a new approach that employs a digital replica of a construction safety surveillance system capable of providing real-time safety analyses and predictions based on site conditions. A digital twin system developed in this study allows for real-time communication with a construction site facilitating safety managers in a decision-making process. The system encompasses three primary resources: (1) 4D BIM models, (2) cloud computing and database platforms, and (3) real-time field data captured by sensors and processed by artificial intelligence techniques. The proposed system is expected to improve real-time safety surveillance through identification of various site conditions and prediction of possible safety concerns.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Construction Research Congress 2022: Computer Applications, Automation, and Data Analytics - Selected Papers from Construction Research Congress 2022
First Page
591
Last Page
600
Recommended Citation
Shariatfar, M., Deria, A., & Lee, Y. (2022). Digital Twin in Construction Safety and Its Implications for Automated Monitoring and Management. Construction Research Congress 2022: Computer Applications, Automation, and Data Analytics - Selected Papers from Construction Research Congress 2022, 2-B, 591-600. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784483961.062