Cost-Benefit Analysis of Embedded Sensor System for Construction Materials Tracking |
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Authors: | Won-Suk Jang Miros?aw J Skibniewski |
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Affiliation: | 1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Yeungnam Univ., 214-1 Dae-Dong, Gyeongsan-Si, Gyeongsangbuk-Do, 712-749, Korea. E-mail: wsjang@ynu.ac.kr 2A. J. Clark Chair Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742-3021; Member, Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Gliwice, Poland; Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Engineering, Moscow.
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Abstract: | Tracking and monitoring the location of materials on a construction job site is an important, yet commonly overlooked aspect of field data acquisition because timely information about the status of materials, equipment, tools, and labor resources are directly related to the successful completion of a project. With the advanced technologies and innovations in the construction industry, it has become technically viable to implement automated tracking for construction materials. Through the development of an embedded sensor system, this paper illustrates the implementation of pilot experiments examining the accuracy of a system’s performance. A cost-benefit analysis is conducted to illustrate labor savings associated with construction materials handling by comparison between manual and sensor-based materials tracking. The presented embedded sensor system can be extended into diverse application areas in tracking and monitoring framework by providing improved method of field data acquisition and information management. |
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Keywords: | Benefit cost ratios Tracking Positioning Construction management Construction materials Sensors |
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