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Huangchuang Zhang and Ge Li
With the improvement of urban infrastructure and the increase in the coverage of high-rise buildings, the demand for location information services inside buildings is becoming more and more urgent. Moreover, indoor path planning, as a prerequisite and ba...
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Sahar Kurwi, Peter Demian, Karen B. Blay and Tarek M. Hassan
Many of the obstacles to effective delivery of rail projects (in terms of cost, time and quality) can be traced back to poor collaboration across complex design teams and supply chains. As in any infrastructure delivery process, it is important to make d...
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Michal Wyszomirski and Dariusz Gotlib
For many years, the objective of spatial databases created using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology was to provide information about large spaces and areas outside of buildings. Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology focused mainly on...
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Martin Breunig, Patrick Erik Bradley, Markus Jahn, Paul Kuper, Nima Mazroob, Norbert Rösch, Mulhim Al-Doori, Emmanuel Stefanakis and Mojgan Jadidi
Without geospatial data management, today?s challenges in big data applications such as earth observation, geographic information system/building information modeling (GIS/BIM) integration, and 3D/4D city planning cannot be solved. Furthermore, geospatia...
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Linlin Zhao, Zhansheng Liu and Jasper Mbachu
An important function of a water distribution system (WDS) is to supply drinking water to each demand point using a pipe network that has minimal impact on the surroundings. To produce a reliable WDS, planning usually requires a significant amount of geo...
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Huangchuang Zhang, Chengqi Cheng and Shuangxi Miao
Currently, the rapid development of cities and the rapid increase in urban populations have led to a sharp increase in urban components, making precise urban component management, query efficiency, and operational visualization urgent problems to be solv...
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Thomas Gilbert, Stuart Barr, Philip James, Jeremy Morley and Qingyuan Ji
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