Adrian Josef Huber, Anne Fischer, Maximilian Schöberl, Alexander Schock-Schmidtke, Johannes Fottner
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Abstract
Abstract Facilitating communication via standardized interfaces is key to increase construction site collaboration and productivity. This paper firstly outlines different Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging protocols and their suitability for communication on construction sites. Secondly, a unified construction site communication and interface solution that allows for the seamless transfer of data in M2M, Machine-to-Server (M2S), and Server-to-Server (S2S) scenarios, encompassing all layers of an Internet-of-Things (IoT) infrastructure, is proposed. The findings show that predominantly Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is suited for M2M communication at construction sites. Underscoring the value of frequent communication and collaboration at construction sites, different exemplary use cases are presented. Additionally, interoperability at all levels of exchange as well as a unified user frontend are emphasized as key requirements to increase application rates of automated communication and collaboration within the construction industry.
期刊介绍:
Automatisierungstechnik (AUTO) publishes articles covering the entire range of automation technology: development and application of methods, the operating principles, characteristics, and applications of tools and the interrelationships between automation technology and societal developments. The journal includes a tutorial series on "Theory for Users," and a forum for the exchange of viewpoints concerning past, present, and future developments. Automatisierungstechnik is the official organ of GMA (The VDI/VDE Society for Measurement and Automatic Control) and NAMUR (The Process-Industry Interest Group for Automation Technology).
Topics
control engineering
digital measurement systems
cybernetics
robotics
process automation / process engineering
control design
modelling
information processing
man-machine interfaces
networked control systems
complexity management
machine learning
ambient assisted living
automated driving
bio-analysis technology
building automation
factory automation / smart factories
flexible manufacturing systems
functional safety
mechatronic systems.