The communication channel of the University of Granada (UGR) recently interviewed our research team about the innovative project we are conducting at the historic Hospital Real, which houses the UGR Rectorate. During the interview, we discussed the installation of advanced sensors in the building, a key step in our efforts to develop a digital twin of this iconic structure as part of the European project BUILDCHAIN.
These sensors are crucial for providing up-to-date and precise information regarding the structural integrity of the Hospital Real. This allows us to predict the building’s behavior in response to potential seismic events, among other factors. The system is connected to a building information model based on distributed knowledge graphs, enabling real-time communication with the Hospital Real through a system similar to Chat GPT.
You can read the full article and learn more about the project [here].
For a visual overview, watch the video published by the UGR media