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44
Citations
6397
World Ranking
5909
National Ranking
1132

Overview

Fan Xue is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Building and Construction, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Geology.

Their work frequently appears in prominent publication venues such as Automation in Construction, Resources Conservation and Recycling, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Computing in Construction, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Key areas of research focus for Fan Xue include:

  • BIM and Construction Integration
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
  • Construction Project Management and Performance

Some of the most recent papers published by Fan Xue are:

  • "A semantic differential transaction approach to minimizing information redundancy for BIM and blockchain integration," 2020, Automation in Construction
  • "From LiDAR point cloud towards digital twin city: Clustering city objects based on Gestalt principles," 2020, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Among related publications co-authored frequently by Fan Xue are:

  • "Blockchain-Enabled IoT-BIM Platform for Supply Chain Management in Modular Construction," 2021, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • "A blockchain- and IoT-based smart product-service system for the sustainability of prefabricated housing construction," 2020, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Exploring smart construction objects as blockchain oracles in construction supply chain management," 2021, Automation in Construction

Frequent collaborators in Fan Xue's research include:

  • Weisheng Lu
  • Xiao Li
  • Rui Zhao
  • Jinying Xu
  • Liupengfei Wu

Fan Xue's research contributions cover building information modeling (BIM) integration with blockchain technologies, applying artificial intelligence and sensing technologies to infrastructure monitoring, and exploring sustainable construction methods and materials. The synthesis of advanced surveying techniques with digital twin concepts has been a notable aspect of their work, facilitating smart city and infrastructure development.

Best Publications

  • An Internet of Things-enabled BIM platform for on-site assembly services in prefabricated construction

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Fan Xue;Xiao Li;Jingke Hong

  • Prefabricated construction enabled by the Internet-of-Things

    Ray Y. Zhong;Ray Y. Zhong;Yi Peng;Yi Peng;Fan Xue;Ji Fang

  • Barriers to Building Information Modeling (BIM) implementation in China's prefabricated construction: An interpretive structural modeling (ISM) approach

    Tan Tan;Ke Chen;Fan Xue;Weisheng Lu

  • Schedule risks in prefabrication housing production in Hong Kong: a social network analysis

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Jingke Hong;Fan Xue;Geoffrey Qiping Shen

  • Integrating RFID and BIM technologies for mitigating risks and improving schedule performance of prefabricated house construction

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Ray Y. Zhong;Fan Xue;Gangyan Xu

  • Blockchain-Enabled IoT-BIM Platform for Supply Chain Management in Modular Construction

    Xiao Li;Weisheng Lu;Fan Xue;Liupengfei Wu

  • A blockchain- and IoT-based smart product-service system for the sustainability of prefabricated housing construction

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Zhe Chen;Fan Xue;Xiang T.R. Kong

  • A multi-regional structural path analysis of the energy supply chain in China's construction industry

    Jingke Hong;Qiping Shen;Fan Xue

  • Energy use embodied in China's construction industry: A multi-regional input-output analysis

    Jingke Hong;Geoffrey Qiping Shen;Shan Guo;Fan Xue

  • SWOT analysis and Internet of Things-enabled platform for prefabrication housing production in Hong Kong

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Jingke Hong;Fan Xue;Geoffrey Qiping Shen

  • A semantic differential transaction approach to minimizing information redundancy for BIM and blockchain integration

    Fan Xue;Weisheng Lu

  • Searching for an optimal level of prefabrication in construction: An analytical framework

    Weisheng Lu;Ke Chen;Fan Xue;Wei Pan

  • From LiDAR point cloud towards digital twin city: Clustering city objects based on Gestalt principles

    Fan Xue;Weisheng Lu;Zhe Chen;Christopher J. Webster

  • Exploring smart construction objects as blockchain oracles in construction supply chain management

    Weisheng Lu;Xiao Li;Fan Xue;Rui Zhao

  • Estimating construction waste generation in the Greater Bay Area, China using machine learning.

    Weisheng Lu;Jinfeng Lou;Chris Webster;Fan Xue

  • Linking permissioned blockchain to Internet of Things (IoT)-BIM platform for off-site production management in modular construction

    Liupengfei Wu;Weisheng Lu;Fan Xue;Xiao Li

  • Using computer vision to recognize composition of construction waste mixtures: A semantic segmentation approach

    Weisheng Lu;Junjie Chen;Fan Xue

  • Design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA) in construction: the old and the new

    Weisheng Lu;Tan Tan;Jinying Xu;Jing Wang

  • Two-layer Adaptive Blockchain-based Supervision model for off-site modular housing production

    Xiao Li;Liupengfei Wu;Rui Zhao;Weisheng Lu

  • Semantic enrichment of building and city information models: A ten-year review

    Fan Xue;Liupengfei Wu;Weisheng Lu

  • Schedule risk modeling in prefabrication housing production

    Clyde Zhengdao Li;Geoffrey Qiping Shen;Xiaoxiao Xu;Fan Xue

  • Automatic building information model reconstruction in high-density urban areas: Augmenting multi-source data with architectural knowledge

    Ke Chen;Weisheng Lu;Fan Xue;Pingbo Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Weisheng Lu
Weisheng Lu University of Hong Kong
Geoffrey Qiping Shen
Geoffrey Qiping Shen Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Chris Webster
Chris Webster University of Hong Kong
Ray Y. Zhong
Ray Y. Zhong University of Hong Kong
George Q. Huang
George Q. Huang Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Wei Zheng
Wei Zheng Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Chi Fai Cheung
Chi Fai Cheung Hong Kong Polytechnic University
W. H. Ip
W. H. Ip Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dongping Fang
Dongping Fang Tsinghua University
Wei Pan
Wei Pan University of Hong Kong

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