As the world of technology and construction develops, we are
edging closer to the future science fiction envisioned. We may not be gliding
around on hoverboards quite yet, but if the construction industry is anything
to go by, there are some breath-taking innovations on the horizon.
Smart technology, or “Self-Monitoring
Analysis and Reporting Technology”, is currently transforming the construction
industry and informing how we will live our lives for years to come. Built
around connectivity and analytics, smart tech allows devices to link up with
one another and share information, whether this is about the wearer, the
location, or pretty much anything else. We’ve all become accustomed to
smart technology in our day-to-day lives — where would we be without our mobile
phones, our tablets, and our smartwatches? But as our cities and infrastructures
grow, the construction industry is building smart technology into all walks of
life.
From smart fridges to smart metropolises, let’s take a look
at how smart technology is set to keep transforming our world and how the
construction industry is utilising it.
Smart buildings
Imagine a building that could react to its residents,
slightly alter itself to suit your every need, and do all this without even the
flick of a switch. Smart technology has already made this possible. Within
smart buildings, a specifically designed wearable device can transmit
information to and from the building and make adjustments according to your
needs.
Smart buildings are designed around the ideas of comfort and
wellbeing, with a focus on peoples’ contentment. If, for example, you started
to feel a little too hot, your wearable would transmit this message to the air
conditioning system, and it would adjust the temperature for you.
However, there are complications to this design of course.
For instance, how can one building react to the needs of each and every person
within it? One option is to take an average reading for each inhabitant and
create a reactive ‘average’ atmosphere. Or alternatively, highly accurate
sensors could be installed that are able to locate and react to specific
individuals accurately.
Drones and AI
Drones and artificial intelligence are also set to play an
integral part in the future of the construction industry. Drones are already
being created to map construction sites, plan work, and guide autonomous
vehicles such as cherry pickers
around the worksite. In fact, it only takes drones around 15 minutes to scan a
site and maps its terrain. In comparison, this job normally takes humans
several days.
Smart technology works to share data collected by drones,
from their bird’s eye view perspective, with the autonomous vehicles on the
ground — which then allows the vehicles to act on their own, without the need
for human intervention.
Smart cities
It doesn’t stop at buildings and certain construction sites
— smart technology is set to transform entire cities, creating incredible webs
of information and analytics everywhere. In a similar way to smart buildings,
smart cities are designed to monitor systems and citizens while trying the
improve the flow of the city, thereby improving general wellbeing.
Many cities across the globe are already turning to smart
technology and experimenting with ways that they can improve traffic systems,
energy usage, and public safety. Amsterdam, Boston, and Baltimore are three of
the forerunners in smart infrastructure, which has so far proved helpful for
many things, including ‘smart trashcans’ which can determine the most efficient
route for sanitation workers.
These smart technology methods are also being tested on a
smaller scale. University campuses, for example, often function as a micro-city
would, and are therefore the perfect testing locations for smart city
technology. Within a ‘smart campus’, each student’s smartwatch could alert them
to their next class, make them aware of library books that need returning, keep
you up to date with assignments, and much more.
The future for the construction industry is certainly bright
and beginning to mirror everything sci-fi envisioned. Smart technology will
allow our infrastructure to reach dizzying new heights, as we embrace a whole
new ‘smart’ way of living.
Sources
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/The_future_of_smart_buildings
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