2007
DOI: 10.1080/17452007.2007.9684647
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Mobile Technologies for Improved Collaboration on Construction Sites

Abstract: There has been increased efforts in the introduction of Information and Communication technologies (ICT) in construction to support collaboration. However there is still little focus on support for mobile users on construction sites. It can be argued that it is often on the construction site that ICT tools can offer the greatest benefits as they can enable the timely collection of information and knowledge during the build process. Convergence in networks, the merging of voice, video and data provides increase… Show more

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“…As far as applying new ICT in a process, which in our case was mobile ICT, our findings of perspectives are close to the literature review (Stewart 2007;Love and Irani 2004;Ahsan et al 2007) that appointed ICT used as a commonly technical challenge for redesigning process in construction industry.…”
Section: Empirical Analysis Of Reengineering Model Using Questionnairsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…As far as applying new ICT in a process, which in our case was mobile ICT, our findings of perspectives are close to the literature review (Stewart 2007;Love and Irani 2004;Ahsan et al 2007) that appointed ICT used as a commonly technical challenge for redesigning process in construction industry.…”
Section: Empirical Analysis Of Reengineering Model Using Questionnairsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…implementation of mobile ICT with the basic purpose to support collaboration (Ahsan et al 2007;Rebolj et al 2008;Bowden et al 2006). Hardly any research projects relate to improving traditional operational and business performance within mobile ICT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This can be explained by the fact that design in the construction industry is sensitive to site and process information [168]. According to Ahsan et al, the greatest benefit of ubiquitous computing in construction sites is that it enables timely collection of information and knowledge during the building process and this can positively influences the decision making processes [169]. Reborlj et al proposed a mobile computing approach to enhance information collection and distribution in construction processes [170].…”
Section: Multi-location Co-development Using Cadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unpowered exoskeletons provide a feeling of weightlessness, redistribute weight and improve the posture of the wearer when carrying heavy objects (Li and Ng 2017). Ahsan et al (2007) and Zhang et al (2017) argued that sensor-based technologies including sensor-based location, visionbased sensing and wireless sensor networks provide innovative methods for the advancement of real-time construction health and safety. As a viable technique, the application of wireless sensor networks used for forecasting and environmental monitoring could assist in the avoidance of accidents and improve construction site health and safety performance (Yusoff et al 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%