20240020929. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION simplified abstract (TYRRELLS ADMINISTRATION PTY LTD)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION

Organization Name

TYRRELLS ADMINISTRATION PTY LTD

Inventor(s)

Jeremy Tyrrell of Erina (AU)

Andrew Johnson of Erina (AU)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020929 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for presenting construction-related information to a user. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The method involves a computing device receiving a user selection for a specific construction region.
  • The device retrieves image data for the construction components within the selected region.
  • Construction information related to the requirements of these components is also retrieved.
  • The method combines the retrieved image data with a schematic representation of the construction information to create an enhanced construction image.
  • Additionally, the method can use sensor data to determine the current location of the device and retrieve geospatial information associated with both the location and the construction components.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Construction planning and visualization: Users can view enhanced construction images that combine real-world images with schematic representations, helping them understand the construction requirements and visualize the final result.
  • Remote collaboration: The method allows users in different locations to view and discuss construction-related information in a more interactive and visual manner.
  • Construction monitoring: By combining sensor data with construction information, the method can provide real-time updates on the progress and status of construction projects.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of visual representation: Traditional methods of presenting construction information may not provide a clear visual understanding of the construction components and their requirements. This method solves this problem by combining images and schematics.
  • Difficulty in remote collaboration: Collaborating on construction projects remotely can be challenging without a visual representation. This method addresses this issue by providing an enhanced construction image that can be shared and discussed.
  • Limited real-time information: The method solves the problem of limited real-time information by incorporating sensor data to provide up-to-date geospatial information and construction progress.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved understanding: The enhanced construction image helps users better understand the construction components and requirements, leading to more informed decision-making.
  • Enhanced collaboration: The method facilitates remote collaboration by providing a visual representation that can be easily shared and discussed.
  • Real-time updates: By incorporating sensor data, the method provides real-time information on the location and progress of construction projects, enabling timely decision-making and monitoring.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method of presenting construction-related information to a user is provided. the method comprises, at a computing device, receiving a user selection for a construction region, and retrieving image data for one or more construction components that form part of the selected construction region. the method further comprises retrieving construction information defining a construction requirement associated with one or more of the construction components, and rendering a first enhanced construction image that combines the retrieved image data for the construction components with a schematic representation of the construction information. the method may comprise receiving sensor data indicative of a location of the computing device, ascertaining a current location or geographical area of the computing device based on the received sensor data, and retrieving geospatial information associated with both the current location or geographical area and one or more of the construction components.