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Main Authors: Halder, Srijeet, Afsari, Kereshmeh, Akanmu, Abiola
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07034
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  • Effective progress monitoring is crucial for the successful delivery of the construction project within the stipulated time and budget. Construction projects are often monitored irregularly through time-consuming physical site visits by multiple project stakeholders. Remote monitoring using robotic cyber-physical systems (CPS) can make the process more efficient and safer. This article presents a conceptual framework for robotic CPS for automated reality capture and visualization for remote progress monitoring in construction. The CPS integrates quadruped robot, Building Information Modelling (BIM), and 360° reality capturing to autonomously capture, and visualize up-to-date site information. Additionally, the study explores the factors affecting acceptance of the proposed robotic CPS through semi-structured interviews with seventeen progress monitoring experts. The findings will guide construction management teams in adopting CPS in construction and drive further research in the human-centered development of CPS for construction.