Yan, H; Liu, C; Yang, X and Feng, K (2025) Real-time digital twin-driven 3D near-miss detection system at construction sites. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(4): 04025021, ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
To enhance on-site safety management, detecting near-misses in a timely and accurate manner is crucial. However, traditional monitoring methods that rely on inspectors are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and limited in their ability to detect three-dimensional (3D) incidents. Digital twin technology presents a promising solution by integrating real-time monitoring, simulation and interactivity capabilities in three dimensional virtual environments. Therefore, we propose a real-time digital twin-driven near-miss detection system to facilitate safety management at construction sites. Using advanced stereovision techniques, the system reproduces the construction site as a digital twin model, enabling the real-time 3D monitoring of near-miss events. Additionally, the system incorporates an early warning mechanism to alert workers and managers of potential safety hazards. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system, a lifting project under various exposure conditions was investigated. The results demonstrate the system's ability to detect and visualize near-misses in three-dimensional space and provide proactive warnings of potential hazards.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | digital twin; near-miss detection; real-time three-dimensional (3D) monitoring; safety management |
| Index terms: | digital twin, construction site, virtual environment, manager, exposure, safety management, effectiveness, monitoring, early warning, site safety management, lifting |
| Subjects: | financial risk, control systems, virtual reality, public and environmental health, work location, practitioner, operations management, occupational health and safety management, digital engineering, performance management |
| Topics: | Site Management, Roles and Professions, Cost Management, Health and Safety, Quality Management, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 2 PC |
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