DocumentCode :
744623
Title :
Leveraging BIM Interoperability for UWB-Based WSN Planning
Author :
Tomasi, Riccardo ; Sottile, Francesco ; Pastrone, Claudio ; Mozumdar, Mohammad M. R. ; Osello, Anna ; Lavagno, Luciano
Author_Institution :
Pervasive Techologies Area, Ist. Superiore Mario Boella, Turin, Italy
Volume :
15
Issue :
10
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
5988
Lastpage :
5996
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a key part of the Internet of Things vision which aims at bridging together the physical and the digital worlds in several application domains. In the building automation field, WSNs are widely adopted for energy optimization, safety and security purposes, and could greatly benefit from existing information already available in preexisting building information models (BIMs). Such BIMs are normally developed during the building design phase and reused continuously during the construction and operation phases of the building life-cycle. In current deployments, however, due to lack of interoperability such information (e.g., walls geometry, materials, and so on) must often be recollected and reinputed by WSN commissioning specialists. Open development and planning tools and methodologies can play a key role in fostering interoperability and convergence of BIM and WSN systems. This paper aims at demonstrating how increased interoperability between WSN development-support tools and BIM systems could provide advantages to developers, integrators, domain specialist, and BIM users. The methodology is validated by applying a newly proposed tool exploiting BIM interoperability to support the planning of the topology of a WSN based on ultrawideband technologies. The proposed approach is evaluated through a small-scale experimentation held in a historical building in Torino (Italy).
Keywords :
Internet of Things; building management systems; open systems; telecommunication network planning; ultra wideband technology; wireless sensor networks; BIM interoperability; Internet of Things vision; Italy; Torino; UWB-based WSN planning; WSN commissioning specialists; application domains; building automation field; building design phase; building information models; building life-cycle; construction phase; domain specialist; energy optimization; historical building; open development; operation phase; planning tools; safety purposes; security purposes; ultra wideband technologies; wireless sensor networks; Buildings; Engines; Planning; Sensors; Solid modeling; Three-dimensional displays; Wireless sensor networks; 3D positioning; BIM; Development-support Tools; UWB; WSN; connectivity; development-support tools; indoor positioning;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2451736
Filename :
7145379
Link To Document :
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