Have you ever been in a situation where you're cruising down the road, enjoying a smooth ride, when suddenly — wham — you hit a pothole? It jolts your car and reminds you of the never-ending battle against these road menaces. Well, that scenario could be over very soon. Tech firm Robotiz3d is developing three technologies as part of its Autonomous Road Repair System .
By leveraging advanced imaging technology, Prevent combines artificial intelligence and an unmanned robotic vehicle to tackle potholes head-on. The compact electric robo vehicle, approximately the size of a small van, patrols roads day and night. Equipped with autonomous driving abilities, it navigates streets independently or under remote human guidance. A waypoint navigation system guides the vehicle from one point to another. As an added safety feature, it can be remotely controlled, monitored or stopped.
Ultra, a robust machine designed for more extensive repairs: The promises efficiency and cost savings. Nipping potholes in the bud could transform road maintenance across the U.K. and beyond. How the pothole robot went from research to reality The University of Liverpool’s School of Engineering laid the groundwork for
Tech Firm Robotiz3d Autonomous Road Repair System ARRES Road Surface Problems Potholes Artificial Intelligence AI Unmanned Robotic Vehicle
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