TY - JOUR
T1 - Collaborative multi-scale 3D city and infrastructure modeling and simulation
AU - Breunig, Martin
AU - Borrmann, André
AU - Rank, Ernst
AU - Hinz, Stefan
AU - Kolbe, Thomas
AU - Schilcher, Matthäus
AU - Mundani, Ralf Peter
AU - Jubierre, Javier Ramos
AU - Flurl, Matthias
AU - Thomsen, Andreas
AU - Donaubauer, Andreas
AU - Ji, Yang
AU - Urban, Steffen
AU - Laun, Simon
AU - Vilgertshofer, Simon
AU - Willenborg, Bruno
AU - Menninghaus, Mathias
AU - Steuer, Horst
AU - Wursthorn, Sven
AU - Leitloff, Jens
AU - Al-Doori, Mulhim
AU - Mazroobsemnani, Nima
N1 - Funding Information:
The support of this research by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in the framework of the DFG research group “Computer-aided collaborative subway track planning in multi-scale 3D city and building models” is acknowledged. We also thank Obermeyer Planen + Beraten GmbH and the city of Munich for their support of the research group.
PY - 2017/9/26
Y1 - 2017/9/26
N2 - Computer-aided collaborative and multi-scale 3D planning are challenges for complex railway and subway track infrastructure projects in the built environment. Many legal, economic, environmental, and structural requirements have to be taken into account. The stringent use of 3D models in the different phases of the planning process facilitates communication and collaboration between the stake holders such as civil engineers, geological engineers, and decision makers. This paper presents concepts, developments, and experiences gained by an interdisciplinary research group coming from civil engineering informatics and geo-informatics banding together skills of both, the Building Information Modeling and the 3D GIS world. New approaches including the development of a collaborative platform and 3D multi-scale modelling are proposed for collaborative planning and simulation to improve the digital 3D planning of subway tracks and other infrastructures. Experiences during this research and lessons learned are presented as well as an outlook on future research focusing on Building Information Modeling and 3D GIS applications for cities of the future.
AB - Computer-aided collaborative and multi-scale 3D planning are challenges for complex railway and subway track infrastructure projects in the built environment. Many legal, economic, environmental, and structural requirements have to be taken into account. The stringent use of 3D models in the different phases of the planning process facilitates communication and collaboration between the stake holders such as civil engineers, geological engineers, and decision makers. This paper presents concepts, developments, and experiences gained by an interdisciplinary research group coming from civil engineering informatics and geo-informatics banding together skills of both, the Building Information Modeling and the 3D GIS world. New approaches including the development of a collaborative platform and 3D multi-scale modelling are proposed for collaborative planning and simulation to improve the digital 3D planning of subway tracks and other infrastructures. Experiences during this research and lessons learned are presented as well as an outlook on future research focusing on Building Information Modeling and 3D GIS applications for cities of the future.
KW - Collaborative planning
KW - Integration of 3D modeling and simulation
KW - Mobile computer vision
KW - Multi-scale modelling
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U2 - 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W4-341-2017
DO - 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W4-341-2017
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85032336508
SN - 1682-1750
VL - 42
SP - 341
EP - 352
JO - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
JF - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
IS - 4W4
T2 - Tehran's Joint ISPRS International Conferences of the 2nd Geospatial Information Research, GI Research 2017, the 4th Sensors and Models in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, SMPR 2017 and the 6th Earth Observation of Environmental Changes, EOEC 2017
Y2 - 7 October 2017 through 10 October 2017
ER -