AI paves way for smooth streets with autonomous robots.


TLDR:

  • Tech firm Robotiz3d is developing Autonomous Road Repair System (ARRES) using AI and robots to prevent potholes.
  • ARRES Eye technology scans road surfaces for distress, ARRES Prevent robot detects and seals small cracks, and ARRES Ultra robot performs larger repairs.

Potholes are a common road menace that can disrupt smooth rides and lead to costly repairs. However, tech firm Robotiz3d is paving the way for smoother streets using autonomous robots powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The company has developed the Autonomous Road Repair System (ARRES), which includes three main technologies to prevent and repair potholes effectively.

The ARRES Eye technology is installed on various vehicles to scan road surfaces for signs of distress using advanced imaging technology. It can identify cracks, potholes, and other damages, assess their severity, and prioritize repair tasks. The data collected from ARRES Eye is logged into a central database for efficient management.

ARRES Prevent is a pothole-preventing robot that combines AI and an unmanned robotic vehicle to detect and seal small cracks in road surfaces. The compact electric robo vehicle patrols roads day and night, autonomously sealing cracks to prevent potholes from forming. Real-time repair data is recorded to ensure effective maintenance.

Additionally, Robotiz3d is developing ARRES Ultra, a robust machine designed for more extensive repairs such as addressing larger surface cracks and fully grown potholes. The ARRES Ultra will offer site preparation, precise filling of problem areas, and compacting the repaired surfaces for a seamless finish.

These robots promise not only efficiency in road maintenance but also cost savings by preventing the need for expensive and labor-intensive traditional maintenance methods. With the successful live trial of the ARRES Prevent prototype in the United Kingdom, these robots show great potential in revolutionizing road maintenance globally.

Overall, the development of AI-powered robots for road maintenance is a significant leap forward in infrastructure management. As these robots work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep roads smooth and safe, the days of battling potholes on the road may soon be over.