Virtual Tours as Effective Complement to Building Information Models in Computer-Aided Facility Management Using Internet of Things

Author:

Aguacil Moreno Sergi1ORCID,Loup Matthias2,Lebre Morgane2,Deschamps Laurent2,Bacher Jean-Philippe3ORCID,Duque Mahecha Sebastian1

Affiliation:

1. Building2050 Group, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

2. PL-MTI Platform, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

3. Energy Institute, University of Applied Science of Western Switzerland (HEIA-FR), 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

Abstract

This study investigates the integration of Building Information Models (BIMs) and Virtual Tour (VT) environments in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, focusing on Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM), Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMSs), and data Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA). The interconnected nature of tasks throughout a building’s life cycle increasingly demands a seamless integration of real-time monitoring, 3D models, and building data technologies. While there are numerous examples of effective links between IoT and BIMs, as well as IoT and VTs, a research gap exists concerning VT-BIM integration. This article presents a technical solution that connects BIMs and IoT data using VTs to enhance workflow efficiency and information transfer. The VT is developed upon a pilot based on the Controlled Environments for Living Lab Studies (CELLS), a unique facility designed for flexible monitoring and remote-control processes that incorporate BIMs and IoT technologies. The findings offer valuable insights into the potential of VTs to complement and connect to BIMs from a life-cycle perspective, improving the usability of digital twins for beginner users and contributing to the advancement of the AEC and CAFM industries. Our technical solution helps complete the connectivity of BIMs-VT-IoT, providing an intuitive interface (VT) for rapid data visualisation and access to dashboards, models and building databases. The practical field of application is facility management, enhancing monitoring and asset management tasks. This includes (a) sensor data monitoring, (b) remote control of connected equipment, and (c) centralised access to asset-space information bridging BIM and visual (photographic/video) data.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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