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Intelligent Construction Optimization Control of Construction Project Schedule Based on the Fuzzy Logic Neural Network Algorithm

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  • Xiaobing Yu
  • Hengzhong Zuo
  • Baiyuan Ding

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At present, the field of construction engineering is limited by various situations, such as complex construction environments and many uncertain factors. Therefore, on the basis of the engineering network diagram, this paper proposes a construction project schedule management method based on the fuzzy logic neural network algorithm. By building a neural network, a large amount of historical data is input, and computers are allowed to calculate the key routes, thus predicting the construction period, and a construction project in a city is taken as an example for simulation experiments. The traditional construction period management scheme expects a construction period of 55 days. The planned construction period optimized by the project management technology integrating fuzzy logic neural network algorithm is 55 days, which is 2 days less than the traditional construction project schedule management technology and will not cause construction period delay. The simulation results show that this algorithm is more accurate and more efficient in calculating the key lines when dealing with large-scale projects, which can help the construction unit to quickly find the optimal strategy and effectively reduce the construction delay and capital loss caused by uncertainty factors.

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  • Xiaobing Yu & Hengzhong Zuo & Baiyuan Ding, 2022. "Intelligent Construction Optimization Control of Construction Project Schedule Based on the Fuzzy Logic Neural Network Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8111504
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8111504
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