LARA: A location-based and augmented reality assistive system for underground utilities' networks through GNSS

E. Stylianidis, E. Valari, K. Smagas, A. Pagani, J. Henriques, Alejandro Garcia, Elisa Jimeno, I. Carrillo, P. Patias, C. Georgiadis, A. Kounoudes, K. Michail
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In everyday life, in advance to an excavation project, there is an actual prerequisite and a by regulation in many countries, to pinpoint all the underground utilities located in the project's area. In addition, it is so crucial for the clients, the public and private utilities, to have a real representation of the water, electricity, gas, sewerage, etc. underground networks. As the practice shows, there is a constant and growing demand for the accurate positioning of the underground utilities in order to facilitate both the utilities' and the construction companies avoid damages to the existing infrastructure. Such a damage may cause a loss of thousands of euros. It is true that many problems may arise when the digging machine operator starts digging the ground, but the most dangerous is the gas line explosions, fires or even electrocution in electric lines, water lines bursts, etc. This can be very dangerous for all the field workers in the project's area but also for the property owners; even for the people just passing nearby the area. At the same time, such a development is extremely costly either for the public or the private company or for both. For years now there is a tangible market request for solutions that are able to effectively handle underground utilities' geospatial data and support the missions of utilities and construction companies in the real working environment. Innovative and edge technologies such as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), sensors, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and geodatabases, Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) can be used for monitoring, documenting and managing the utility-based geospatial and other data. In addition to this, these technologies are able to offer an intuitive 3D augmented visualization and navigation/positioning environment that can support anyone interested in the field. LARA project, a H2020 co-funded project by the European Commission, eavesdrops these market needs and now is developing a software and hardware-based system called LARA. Understanding the real market necessities of the utilities and construction players, a group of partners, from academia and research, SMEs and end users, is implementing this multidisciplinary project. Within LARA project, the consortium partners are evolving a mobile (tablet) device to support the utility management professionals and workers on the field and under real conditions. The LARA hand-held and mobile device is incorporating state-of-the-art technologies in the domain of positioning and sensors (GNSS), AR and 3D GIS geo-databases. The vision of LARA system is to guide the utility field workers in their daily business; to help them ‘see’ beneath the ground by rendering the complexity of the 3D models of the underground grid such as water, gas, sewerage and electricity. The notion is to integrate the novel components of existing technologies so as to develop an integrated navigation/positioning and information system which coordinates GNSS, AR, 3D GIS and geodatabases on a mobile platform for monitoring, documenting and managing utility infrastructures on-site. In practice, the first prototype is ready and the forthcoming period it will be tested in the real environment. The ability and profits from the LARA system use, will be tested in two case studies scheduled during project lifetime. The two pilot applications are scheduled in Kozani (Greece) and the United Kingdom (Birmingham) with various underground utilities. The methodology for system testing has already been defined while the first results from the pilot application (Kozani, Greece) are coming the forthcoming period.
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一个基于位置和增强现实的辅助系统,通过全球导航卫星系统为地下公用事业网络服务
在日常生活中,在进行开挖工程之前,有一个实际的先决条件和许多国家的规定,即查明工程区域内的所有地下公用设施。此外,对于客户、公共和私人公用事业来说,有一个真实的水、电、气、污水等地下网络的代表是至关重要的。实践表明,人们对地下公用设施的准确定位的需求不断增长,以方便公用事业公司和建筑公司避免对现有基础设施的破坏。这样的损坏可能会造成数千欧元的损失。诚然,挖掘机操作人员在开始挖掘地面时可能会出现很多问题,但最危险的是煤气管线爆炸、火灾甚至电线路触电、水管管线爆裂等。这对项目区域的所有现场工作人员以及业主来说都是非常危险的;即使只是路过附近的人。与此同时,这种发展对公共或私人公司或两者都是极其昂贵的。多年来,市场对能够有效处理地下公用事业的地理空间数据并支持公用事业和建筑公司在实际工作环境中的任务的解决方案提出了切实的需求。创新和边缘技术,如全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)、传感器、地理信息系统(GIS)和地理数据库、增强现实和虚拟现实(AR/VR),可用于监测、记录和管理基于实用性的地理空间和其他数据。除此之外,这些技术还能够提供直观的3D增强可视化和导航/定位环境,可以支持任何对该领域感兴趣的人。LARA项目是一个由欧盟委员会在2020年共同资助的项目,它监听了这些市场需求,现在正在开发一种基于软件和硬件的系统,称为LARA。了解公用事业和建筑公司的真正市场需求,一群来自学术界和研究机构、中小企业和最终用户的合作伙伴正在实施这个多学科项目。在LARA项目中,联盟合作伙伴正在开发一种移动(平板)设备,以支持现场和实际条件下的公用事业管理专业人员和工人。LARA手持和移动设备结合了定位和传感器(GNSS)、AR和3D GIS地理数据库领域的最先进技术。LARA系统的愿景是指导公用事业领域工作人员的日常业务;通过渲染复杂的地下网格3D模型,如水、天然气、污水和电力,帮助他们“看到”地下。其概念是整合现有技术的新组成部分,以便开发一个综合导航/定位和信息系统,在一个移动平台上协调GNSS、AR、3D GIS和地理数据库,以监测、记录和管理现场公用事业基础设施。实际上,第一个原型已经准备好了,即将在真实环境中进行测试。LARA系统使用的能力和收益将在项目生命周期内安排的两个案例研究中进行测试。这两项试点应用计划在科扎尼(希腊)和英国(伯明翰)进行,其中包括各种地下公用设施。系统测试的方法已经定义,而来自试验应用程序(Kozani,希腊)的第一个结果将在即将到来的时期出现。
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