Advancing Construction with IoT and RFID Technology in Civil Engineering: A Technology Review

  • M. Mijwil M
  • Kamal Kant Hiran
  • Ruchi Doshi
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nowadays, the realm of civil engineering has expanded to encompass Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, which can contribute to making sustainable, high-performing, and durable buildings. These innovative techniques allow for monitoring concrete structures and developing inspection and maintenance plans to ensure their long-term integrity. By leveraging the power of IoT technologies in civil engineering, we can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of building maintenance, reduce costs, and optimize the use of resources, all while promoting sustainability and longevity in the built environment. In this article, a technical review will be made of RFID technology's significance in civil engineering. RFID technology is utilized in inspecting building materials, especially in reinforced concrete, monitoring cavities in riverbeds, monitoring stress in reinforced concrete structures, monitoring corrosion of reinforced concrete reinforcements, monitoring excavations at a construction site and many others. This article concluded that RFID technology has significant benefits in the field of civil engineering, and using the Internet of Things, it greatly impacts following up on building structures and conducting inspections and immediate maintenance of them.

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M. Mijwil, M., Kamal Kant Hiran, Ruchi Doshi, & Omega John Unogwu. (2023). Advancing Construction with IoT and RFID Technology in Civil Engineering: A Technology Review. Al-Salam Journal for Engineering and Technology, 2(2), 54–62. https://doi.org/10.55145/ajest.2023.02.02.007

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