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INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK FOR SUBSEA SENSORS DATA

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INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK FOR SUBSEA SENSORS DATA
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2023
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Nascimento, DLdM
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de Araújo, FM
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2023 European Conference on Computing in Construction and Summer School 2023 CIB W78 40th International Conference and Charles M. Eastman PhD Award
Heraklion, 10 July 2023 through 12 July 2023
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Abstract (EN): Subsea operations account for multiple sensors and systems. Monitoring and controlling offshore facilities are crucial to ensuring a safe environment for humans and sea life. Also, data post-analysis allows increased process performance for the whole installation's lifecycle. Multiple systems, lack of data model standards and noninteroperability are current challenges. Although the IFC implementation still needs improvements, its many compliant software vendors available have started granting subsea interoperability projects success. This work presents a project in progress for structure and model Subsea sensors data integrating the use of IFC. Finally, an interoperability framework is developed to guide further deployments. © 2023, European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3). All rights reserved.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
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