Sustainability and Environmental Performance

Augmented reality applications in construction productivity: A systematic literature review

Zhidong Xu, Zhenan Feng, Mostafa Babaeian Jelodar, Brian H.W. Guo

Published 2024

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Abstract

Augmented reality (AR) has been extensively researched for its applications in the construction industry. However, there is limited focus on its effects on productivity. This paper aims to bridge the gap by using a systematic literature review to investigate AR applications in the planning, design, and construction phases, focusing on their mechanisms for enhancing productivity. The paper classifies AR applications by their target construction tasks, features, and factors contributing to improved productivity. Additionally, it proposes a framework for prototyping AR applications and evaluating their effects on productivity. Key findings reveal several contributions: the need for further investigation of AR for positioning and hazard notification tasks; the utilisation of different augmentation methods, display tools, and tracking methods based on specific construction tasks; AR’s positive impact on productivity in design review, discrepancy check, assembly, and hazard notification, while future research on evaluating productivity in progress management, planning simulation, and positioning.

Topics

AR/VR/XR visualizationAR/VR interfacesInteractive VisualizationReview PaperSustainable BuildingsVR dashboardsXR design reviewXRAI automated accessibilityXRAI for AECXRAI inclusive designadaptive environmentsimmersive designmetaverse for AEC

Cite this paper

@article{07524568,
title = {Augmented reality applications in construction productivity: A systematic literature review},
journal = {Advanced Engineering Informatics},
volume = {62},
pages = {102798},
year = {2024},
issn = {1474-0346},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2024.102798},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474034624004464},
author = {Zhidong Xu and Zhenan Feng and Mostafa {Babaeian Jelodar} and Brian H.W. Guo},
keywords = {Augmented reality, Mixed reality, Construction productivity, Civil engineering, Digital technology},
abstract = {Augmented reality (AR) has been extensively researched for its applications in the construction industry. However, there is limited focus on its effects on productivity. This paper aims to bridge the gap by using a systematic literature review to investigate AR applications in the planning, design, and construction phases, focusing on their mechanisms for enhancing productivity. The paper classifies AR applications by their target construction tasks, features, and factors contributing to improved productivity. Additionally, it proposes a framework for prototyping AR applications and evaluating their effects on productivity. Key findings reveal several contributions: the need for further investigation of AR for positioning and hazard notification tasks; the utilisation of different augmentation methods, display tools, and tracking methods based on specific construction tasks; AR’s positive impact on productivity in design review, discrepancy check, assembly, and hazard notification, while future research on evaluating productivity in progress management, planning simulation, and positioning.}
}