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Integration of Environmental Sensors with BIM: case studies using Arduino, Dynamo, and the Revit API

2014; Spanish National Research Council; Volume: 66; Issue: 536 Linguagem: Espanhol

10.3989/ic.13.151

ISSN

1988-3234

Autores

Karen Kensek,

Tópico(s)

Water Quality Monitoring Technologies

Resumo

This paper investigates the feasibility of connecting environmental sensors such as light, humidity, or CO 2 receptors to a building information model (BIM).A base case was created in Rhino; using Grasshopper and Firefly, a simple digital model responded to lighting-levels detected by a photoresistor on an Arduino board.The case study was duplicated using Revit Architecture, a popular BIM software, and Dynamo, a visual programming environment, in an innovative application.Another case study followed a similar procedure by implementing the Revit API directly instead of using Dynamo.Then the process was reversed to demonstrate that not only could data could be sent from sensors to change the 3D model, but changes to parameters of a 3D model could effect a physical model through the use of actuators.It is intended that these virtual/physical prototypes could be used as the basis for testing intelligent façade systems before constructing full size mock-ups.

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