Assessing Construction Automation and Robotics in the Sustainability Sense

Mabrouka Shahat Younis
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Building growth technology is rapidly recognized globally as a key aspect in the future of construction projects. However, construction robotics and automation (CRA) have yet to undergo significant reality deployment. The latest substantial sustainability requirement is the necessary cause for the more extensive implementation of construction robotics and automation. Nevertheless, there are small attempts at a detailed investigation of the effect of using construction robotics and automation on the sustainability efficiency of buildings and construction. Still, structured advice for the building industry is lacking in this sense. The study in this paper represents the first step towards addressing by analyzing and examining the construction robotics and automation techniques and available innovations and, for the first time, creating a coherent system of metrics for measuring the sustainability efficiency of construction robotics and automation usage in buildings. The ultimate objective of the study must therefore be the creation of a rigorous and consistent methodology for evaluating, within this framework, the feasibility of construction robotics and automation in the construction projects context.
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在可持续性意义上评估建筑自动化和机器人技术
建筑增长技术在全球范围内迅速被认为是未来建筑项目的一个关键方面。然而,建筑机器人和自动化(CRA)尚未经历重大的现实部署。最新的实质性可持续性要求是更广泛实施建筑机器人和自动化的必要原因。然而,在使用建筑机器人和自动化对建筑物和建筑的可持续性效率的影响的详细调查中,有一些小的尝试。不过,建筑行业在这方面缺乏结构化的建议。本文中的研究代表了通过分析和检查建筑机器人和自动化技术以及可用创新来解决问题的第一步,并首次创建了一个连贯的度量系统,用于测量建筑机器人和自动化使用的可持续性效率。因此,研究的最终目标必须是创建一个严格和一致的方法来评估,在这个框架内,建筑机器人和自动化在建筑项目背景下的可行性。
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of current knowledge and advances in science and technology. Areas covered include Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biotechnology and Agro-Industry, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering and Industrial Research, Environmental and Natural Resources, and Physical Sciences and Mathematics. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology publishes original research work, either as full length articles or as short communications, technical articles, and review articles.
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