Wireless Site Data Collection In Construction And Its Impact On The Business Process

Deep Foundations Institute
Jason N. Scott
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

It is now possible using low-cost wireless technology and rugged hand-held devices to record data on site electronically and for that data to be instantly available to others. This could potentially eliminate many problems that traditionally lead to remedial work, such as poor communication and the late detection of non­conformances. However, determining how best to implement such a system and integrate it with the rest of the business process is far from simple. This paper looks at Stent's experience of these issues by way of a case study of the SHERPA system. This is a wireless site data collection system developed for use with rotary bored piling.
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APA: Jason N. Scott  (2006)  Wireless Site Data Collection In Construction And Its Impact On The Business Process

MLA: Jason N. Scott Wireless Site Data Collection In Construction And Its Impact On The Business Process. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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