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Journal of Graphics ›› 2026, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (1): 216-222.DOI: 10.11996/JG.j.2095-302X.2026010216

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Intelligent analysis of design about roof equipment inspection paths based on graph theory and improved A* algorithm

HE Ruiqi1,2, CAO Ying1, XU Jinglin1,3(), YU Fangqiang4   

  1. 1 Shanghai Construction No.4(Group) Co. Ltd, Shanghai, 201103, China
    2 School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
    3 Polytechnic Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Zhejiang 310015, China
    4 Shanghai Construction Group Co. Ltd, Shanghai 200080, China
  • Received:2025-04-11 Accepted:2025-07-01 Online:2026-02-28 Published:2026-03-16
  • Contact: XU Jinglin
  • Supported by:
    Shanghai Eastern Talent Plan(QNKJ2024047)

Abstract:

In roof engineering design, the rationality of equipment maintenance circulation routes directly impacts maintenance efficiency and safety. Traditional design methods often rely on empirical judgment, making it difficult to sufficiently evaluate the rationality of these routes during the design phase. To address this, a hybrid algorithm combining graph theory with an improved A* algorithm was developed. Integrated with Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology, an intelligent analysis and design tool for roof equipment maintenance circulation routes was created to address the shortcomings of traditional design via digital model-based route analysis. First, the roof was converted into a weighted equivalent grid map using collision detection and an octree algorithm. Next, an improved A* algorithm was employed to optimize the maintenance paths, comprehensively considering equipment collision volumes and spatial constraints to calculate the optimal maintenance circulation route and evaluate the rationality of detailed route-area design. Finally, the intelligent analysis and design tool based on this algorithm was tested on an actual project. Experimental results demonstrated that the algorithm accurately revealed potential spatial conflicts and irrational layouts, providing data to support design optimization, and enhanced design rationality and operability; it also improved efficiency by more than five times compared with traditional manual design. The intelligent analysis tool based on this algorithm is currently in use in several projects by the Shanghai Construction (No.4) Group Co., Ltd.

Key words: roof maintenance, BIM, route optimization, A* algorithm, graph theory, octree algorithm

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