Ontology for BIM-Based Robotic Navigation and Inspection Tasks

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作者
Bahreini, Fardin [1 ]
Nasrollahi, Majid [2 ]
Taher, Alhusain [3 ]
Hammad, Amin [1 ]
机构
[1] Concordia Univ, Concordia Inst Informat Syst Engn, Montreal, PQ H3G 1M8, Canada
[2] AIRM Consulting Co, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G1, Canada
[3] eStruxture Data Ctr, Montreal, PQ H4Z 1A1, Canada
关键词
ontology; BIM; robotics; navigation; inspection; SEMANTIC ENRICHMENT; MOBILE ROBOT; CONSTRUCTION; KNOWLEDGE; SYSTEM; MODEL; MANIPULATION; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; DESIGN;
D O I
10.3390/buildings14082274
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TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The availability of inspection robots in the construction and operation phases of buildings has led to expanding the scope of applications and increasing technological challenges. Furthermore, the building information modeling (BIM)-based approach for robotic inspection is expected to improve the inspection process as the BIM models contain accurate geometry and relevant information at different phases of the lifecycle of a building. Several studies have used BIM for navigation purposes. Also, some studies focused on developing a knowledge-based ontology to perform activities in a robotic environment (e.g., CRAM). However, the research in this area is still limited and fragmented, and there is a need to develop an integrated ontology to be used as a first step towards logic-based inspection. This paper aims to develop an ontology for BIM-based robotic navigation and inspection tasks (OBRNIT). This ontology can help system engineers involved in developing robotic inspection systems by identifying the different concepts and relationships between robotic inspection and navigation tasks based on BIM information. The developed ontology covers four main types of concepts: (1) robot concepts, (2) building concepts, (3) navigation task concepts, and (4) inspection task concepts. The ontology is developed using Prot & eacute;g & eacute;. The following steps are taken to reach the objectives: (1) the available literature is reviewed to identify the concepts, (2) the steps for developing OBRNIT are identified, (3) the basic components of the ontology are developed, and (4) the evaluation process is performed for the developed ontology. The semantic representation of OBRNIT was evaluated through a case study and a survey. The evaluation confirms that OBRNIT covers the domain's concepts and relationships, and can be applied to develop robotic inspection systems. In a case study conducted in a building at Concordia University, OBRNIT was used to support an inspection robot in navigating to identify a ceiling leakage. Survey results from 33 experts indicate that 28.13% strongly agreed and 65.63% agreed on the usage of OBRNIT for the development of robotic navigation and inspection systems. This highlights its potential in enhancing inspection reliability and repeatability, addressing the complexity of interactions within the inspection environment, and supporting the development of more autonomous and efficient robotic inspection systems.
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