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A Study on the Environmental Impact Assessment by Geographic Information System (지형정보시스템에 의한 환경영향평가에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong Il;Kim, Hyung Tae
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.195-205
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    • 1992
  • EIA(Environmental Impact Assessment) was introduced in 1979 by our gorvernment to cope with serious environmental problems. Recently environmental pollution has been controlled severely than ever because pollution phenomena became more comlpicated and arrcordingly the damage more terrible. For the EIA system to achieve its goal effectively, systematic and scientific approach should be found out. For this reason the techniqes such as GIS(Geographic Information System) and RS(Remote Sensing) come to front strongly. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application techniqes of GIS and RS to the EIA system. Haw-Won Myen, Hae-Nam Gun, Chun-Nam and its related area, which will be developed to be a sightseeing area, were selected as the study area. Applications of GIS resulted some important outcome such as earthwork calculations, landuse models, aspect maps, stability of slanting surfaces, elevation models, estimation of real estates, etc. GIS applied EIA proved to be very useful for the project managers and planners to plan, evaluate, judge the enviormental problems.

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Analysis of Substitutability of 2D Electronic Drawing Using the BIM Model -Focusing on the Electronic Delivery System in Road Field- (BIM 모델을 활용한 2D 전자도면 대체 가능성 분석 -도로분야 전자납품체계를 대상으로-)

  • Seo, Myoung-Bae;Ju, Ki-Beom;Kim, Nam-Gon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.441-450
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    • 2013
  • With the recent increase in BIM orders in civil engineering, project owners are supplied with BIM-based products. Due to the lack of related guidelines, however, and the vague regulations on the creation and level of drawings as well as on the products list, many owners receive BIM-based products along with the existing 2D products. This can lead to task overlapping by designers or contractors and can cause the owners to have more data to maintain. If the existing 2D-based electronic supply system is changed to a BIM ordering system to reduce such a burden, it is necessary to examine the 2D products that can be extracted from or substituted for the BIM model so as to minimize the overlapping products. Therefore, in this study, BIM modeling of road construction projects whose enforcement plan by the Ministry of Land and Transportation has been completed was conducted, and based on the study results, the possibility of extracting 2D drawings from a total of 3,767 drawing items was determined. The results showed that 2,549 drawing items (67%) could be extracted as 2D drawings from the BIM model, and in particular, drawing items related to general connection work, earthwork, and amenities work could be most effectively substituted. The results of this study can be used as the base data for reducing the number of 2D drawings or substituting them in developing a BIM-based product supply system in the future.

Development of the Path Planning Module for an Intelligent Equipment Control Platform (지능형 장비관제 플랫폼을 위한 경로계획 모듈 개발)

  • Kim, Sung-Keun;Lee, Dong-Jun;Lee, Yun-Su;Jang, Jung-Woo
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.161-172
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    • 2021
  • Along with the emergence of technologies related to the 4th industrial revolution, all industry sectors are making efforts to dramatically increase productivity by actively introducing high-tech technologies. Recently, the MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) is trying to solve problems related to low productivity and high accident rate in the construction industry by applying the 4th industrial revolution technologies to infrastructure construction through smart construction R&D projects. This research was performed as part of the smart construction R&D project supported by MLIT, and the purpose is to develop a module that automatically generates moving paths for construction equipment based on the earthwork plan for road construction. The generated moving path can be used to provide safe and efficient paths for construction equipment and to support MC and MG to work efficiently. The moving paths for construction equipment are created based on the Visibility Graph and a case study is performed to show how the paths are generated based on a given construction site.