The Autonomous Real-Time System for Ubiquitous Construction Resource Tracking

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Soleimanifar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

With more and more industrial construction projects implementing RFID and other sensor-based technologies on fabrication and project sites, new innovative processes are needed to help automatically read and re-position RFID tags while reducing the cost to deploy RFID infrastructure over large areas. RFID tags are being used on construction sites to help identify the location of materials, equipment and personnel to aid in finding project critical materials and equipment required to construct the industrial facility on time and on budget. This research provides a cost-effective process for reading tens of thousands of RFID tags over large project sites from outdoor laydown yards, to warehouses to the workface where the materials and tagged equipment are installed. Based on the collected RFID and sensor data, localization mechanisms determine the most recent coordinates of the tagged components. The paper will cover analysis of RFID collected data and key lessons learned from a commercial deployment of the SiteSense® system with one Alberta-based industrial contractor, JV Driver Fabricators, at an 80-Acre module, pipe spool and structural steel fabrication site.
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APA: M. Soleimanifar  (2013)  The Autonomous Real-Time System for Ubiquitous Construction Resource Tracking

MLA: M. Soleimanifar The Autonomous Real-Time System for Ubiquitous Construction Resource Tracking. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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