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Assimilation of 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for the Construction of Eco-Friendly Intelligent Homes (2024-08)

An Explorative Review

10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36846

Alotaibi Badr, Ibrahim Shema Abdulsalam, Umar Ibrahim Abdullahi, Awad Abuhussain Mohammed, Abdulmalik Halima, Aminu Dodo Yakubu, Atakara Cemil
Journal Article - Heliyon, Vol. 10, Iss. 17, No. e36846

Abstract

The construction industry is witnessing a transformative shift towards sustainable and intelligent housing solutions driven by advancements in 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). Several architectural and construction firms have adopted innovative technologies to make construction easier, sustainable, efficient, cheap, fast, low generation of waste etc. This explorative review critically examines the integration of these technologies in the construction of eco-friendly intelligent homes. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of literature spanning from 2010 to 2024, the review explores the synergistic potential and challenges associated with amalgamating 3D printing, AI, and IoT in construction processes. The increase need of smart homes equipped with sensors that can sense and regulate temperature, prevent or control fire, sense gas leakage, motion detectors and alarms for security and other application is in high demand. These types of smart homes can only be achieved by integrating different technologies together which include 3D printing (3DP), AI and Internet of Things (IoT). Despite the growing research in the field of automated construction, there are few articles that attempt to integrate these technologies together for futuristic smart homes and potential of smart cities. This study is aim at providing up-to-date advancement in technological innovation within the construction sector with regards to applications of 3DP, IoT, and AI. Key findings highlight how 3D printing enables rapid prototyping and customization of building components, AI enhances energy efficiency and occupant comfort through predictive analytics and automation, while IoT facilitates real-time monitoring and control of building systems. Furthermore, the review discusses the environmental benefits, cost-effectiveness, and societal implications of adopting such integrated approaches. However, challenges such as regulatory barriers, technological limitations, and the need for skilled labor are identified as critical barriers to widespread implementation. Future research directions are proposed to address these challenges and further optimize the integration of 3D printing, AI, and IoT for the construction of sustainable intelligent homes. In this review article, the need for 3DP in construction, advantage and disadvantage of 3DP, (AI) and IoT and the application of these technologies in addressing challenges regarding 3DP and promoting sustainability in the construction industries were comprehensively explored.

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BibTeX
@article{alot_ibra_umar_awad.2024.Ao3PAIaIoTftCoEFIH,
  author            = "Badr Saad Alotaibi and Abdulsalam Ibrahim Shema and Abdullahi Umar Ibrahim and Mohammed Awad Abuhussain and Halima Abdulmalik and Yakubu Aminu Dodo and Cemil Atakara",
  title             = "Assimilation of 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for the Construction of Eco-Friendly Intelligent Homes: An Explorative Review",
  doi               = "10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36846",
  year              = "2024",
  journal           = "Heliyon",
  volume            = "10",
  number            = "17",
  pages             = "e36846",
}
Formatted Citation

B. S. Alotaibi, “Assimilation of 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for the Construction of Eco-Friendly Intelligent Homes: An Explorative Review”, Heliyon, vol. 10, no. 17, p. e36846, 2024, doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36846.

Alotaibi, Badr Saad, Abdulsalam Ibrahim Shema, Abdullahi Umar Ibrahim, Mohammed Awad Abuhussain, Halima Abdulmalik, Yakubu Aminu Dodo, and Cemil Atakara. “Assimilation of 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for the Construction of Eco-Friendly Intelligent Homes: An Explorative Review”. Heliyon 10, no. 17 (2024): e36846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36846.