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Çѱ¹BIMÇÐȸ ³í¹®Áý, Vol.10 No.1 (2020-03) |
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SLAM; 3Â÷¿ø Æ÷ÀÎÆ® Ŭ¶ó¿ìµå; ½ºÄµ; ½Ã¼³¹°; °ü¸®; °í·Á»çÇ× ; SLAM; 3D Point Cloud; Scan; Facility; Management; Consideration |
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In managing building facilities, spatial information is the basic data for decision making. However, the method of acquiring spatial information is not easy. In many cases, the site and drawings are often different due to changes in facilities and time after construction. In this case, the site data should be scanned to obtain spatial information. The scan data actually contains spatial information, which is a great help in making space related decisions. However, to obtain scan data, an expensive LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) device must be purchased, and special software for processing data obtained from the device must be available.Recently, SLAM (Simultaneous localization and mapping), an advanced map generation technology, has been spreading in the ?eld of robotics. Using SLAM, 3D spatial information can be obtained quickly in real time without a separate matching process. This study develops and tests whether SLAM technology can be used to obtain spatial information for facility management. This draws considerations for developing a SLAM device for real-time remote scanning for facility management. However, this study focuses on the system development method that acquires spatial information necessary for facility management through SLAM technology. To this end, we develop a prototype, analyze the pros and cons, and then suggest considerations for developing a SLAM system. |