Takenaka Civil Engineering and four other companies / Tunnel construction site, construction confirmation in virtual space

Takenaka Civil Engineering and four other companies / Tunnel construction site, construction confirmation in virtual space

    Four companies, including Takenaka Civil Engineering, have developed a system that can check the construction status of tunnel sites from a remote location. Using local 5G, 360-degree cameras, video communication platforms, etc., 360-degree live performances of 4K videos are reproduced in virtual space. It recognizes free views and real-time confirmation of on-site images. He was tested at "Tunnel Construction No. 2 National Highway 121 Yunoue" (Shimogo Town, Fukushima Prefecture) by order of the Tohoku Regional Development Bureau under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and received verification confirmation from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,  Transport and Tourism.

     The system includes a 4K-compatible 360-degree camera, a VR headset, and a local 5G wireless communication system. In addition to Takenaka Civil Engineering, Arithmetic Workshop (Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Representative Director Minoru Hayashi), Nippon Steel Solutions and Ricoh, which are engaged in ICT system development, are engaged in development.

    Checking the site situation with a VR headset (from press release materials)

     Images from cameras installed near the face are transmitted to the temporary office on site via the local 5G radio in the tunnel. You can check the construction status from a free perspective from a remote location. Use Ricoh's "Ricoh Virtual Workplace" solution to recreate any space on VR. Each person can gather in the space using a VR headset.

     Using Ricoh Virtual Workplace, you can also import 3D models of terrain and tunnels, and combine them with materials and attribute information for continuous and three-dimensional inspection of construction progress and face condition. When multiple people join, they can enter the virtual space as avatars from a remote location and communicate naturally and freely.

     

    Four companies, including Takenaka Civil Engineering, have developed a system that can check the construction status of tunnel sites from a remote location. Using local 5G, 360-degree cameras, video communication platforms, etc., 360-degree live performances of 4K videos are reproduced in virtual space. It recognizes free views and real-time confirmation of on-site images. He

     was tested at "Tunnel Construction No. 2 National Highway 121 Yunoue" (Shimogo Town, Fukushima Prefecture) by order of the Tohoku Regional Development Bureau under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and received verification confirmation from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,  Transport and Tourism.

     The system includes a 4K-compatible 360-degree camera, a VR headset, and a local 5G wireless communication system. In addition to Takenaka Civil Engineering, Arithmetic Workshop (Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Representative Director Minoru Hayashi), Nippon Steel Solutions and Ricoh, which are engaged in ICT system development, are engaged in development.

     Images from cameras installed near the face are transmitted to the temporary office on site via the local 5G radio in the tunnel. You can check the construction status from a free perspective from a remote location. Use Ricoh's "Ricoh Virtual Workplace" solution to recreate any space on VR. Each person can gather in the space using a VR headset.

     Using Ricoh Virtual Workplace, you can also import 3D models of terrain and tunnels, and combine them with materials and attribute information for continuous and three-dimensional inspection of construction progress and face condition. When multiple people join, they can enter the virtual space as avatars from a remote location and communicate naturally and freely.

     

     

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