Research on IFC-Based Tunnel Monitoring Information Integration and Visual Warning Scheme

The Industry Foundation Class (IFC)-based sensor monitoring information expression mechanism is discussed, and an IFC-based tunnel entity definition and sensor monitoring information expansion method are proposed. Based on the existing IFC standards, by introducing the description dimensions of the...

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Main Authors: Qianqian Wang, Jinjing Li, Hui Yao, Zhihao Li, Xingli Jia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/13/2221
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Summary:The Industry Foundation Class (IFC)-based sensor monitoring information expression mechanism is discussed, and an IFC-based tunnel entity definition and sensor monitoring information expansion method are proposed. Based on the existing IFC standards, by introducing the description dimensions of the tunnel’s spatial and geometric structure, the definition of IFC tunnel entities is creatively supplemented. For the first time, the expansion of IFCs in the field of tunnels is achieved, significantly expanding the boundaries of IFCs in complex underground engineering applications. The IFC-based tunnel monitoring information model is constructed using IfcSensor as the sensor entity and extending the sensor entity attribute set. Aiming at the problems of complicated tunnel monitoring data and difficult storage, this paper studies the tunnel monitoring information integration and visual early warning method based on IFCs. A Building Information Modeling (BIM)-based monitoring information integration system is developed, and the engineering application is carried out with the Jianyuan–Kaiyuan Road tunnel project in Xi‘an as a demonstration case. The advantages of BIM technology in a model visualization application are verified, and the risk perception and visual warning of tunnel construction are realized.
ISSN:2075-5309