Boundary representation-based implementation of spatial BIM queries

Simon Daum, André Borrmann

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Abstract

The computer-aided spatial analysis of building models is an important feature for efficient data management and productive downstream processes in Building Information Modelling. Users of building models have to deal with complex data sets. At the same time, it is also important to have a deep understanding of the functionality and design of a building. Topological and directional queries provide a means of gaining insights into the spatial structure of even a large-scale project. To handle the massive amount of data involved in these projects, the previously introduced Spatial Query Language for Building Information Models is extended by a new, more efficient approach for its topological and directional predicates. Instead of the Octree representation of components employed in the past, the new methods operate directly on the boundary representation, i.e. triangulated meshes. In addition, R-Trees are used for a two-stage spatial indexing of the scene. This makes it possible to achieve a substantial improvement in performance for topological and directional predicates of the Spatial Query Language.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2013 - 20th International Workshop
Subtitle of host publicationIntelligent Computing in Engineering
EditorsPieter de Wilde, Georg Suter, Yaqub Rafiq
PublisherUniversiteit Twente
ISBN (Electronic)9783200031456
StatePublished - 2013
Event20th International Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2013 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 1 Jul 20133 Jul 2013

Publication series

NameEuropean Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2013 - 20th International Workshop: Intelligent Computing in Engineering

Conference

Conference20th International Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2013
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period1/07/133/07/13

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