Construction automation refers to the use of technology to streamline and optimize the construction process. It involves the use of machines, robotics, computers, and software to reduce manual labor and increase efficiency in tasks such as design, planning, scheduling, material handling, and building. Construction automation has been influenced by advancements in machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotic automation, and the internet of things (IoT). The aim of construction automation is to accelerate construction projects, improve safety, reduce errors, and ultimately lower costs. Examples of construction automation tools and machines include drones, 3D printing, laser scanning, autonomous vehicles, and augmented reality systems.
Mechanical analyses refer to the study and characterization of the physical properties of materials or systems under mechanical stress, deformation or loading.
Read moreMechanical analyses refer to the testing or analysis of the mechanical properties and behavior of materials or structures under applied stress, deformation, or load.
Read moreVirtual reality (VR) is a technology that allows users to experience a computer-generated 3D environment as if they were present within it. In the context of design offices, VR can be used to enhance the design process by providing designers with an immersive, interactive, and collaborative environment in which to view and evaluate their designs.
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