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AI robots to repair potholes for fraction of the cost of humans
October 28, 2020

AI robots to repair potholes for fraction of the cost of humans

The University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom has funded a company called Robotiz3D in a bid to transform road maintenance using artificial intelligence (AI).

Established in partnership with A2e Ltd, the company is set to commercialize patented research from the University’s Engineering Robotics Lab focused on using AI and robotics to improve the detection and repairing of potholes and road cracks.

Today, potholes and road cracks, a huge problem in the UK and indeed worldwide are typically detected and repaired by human manual labor. As per a University of Liverpool press release, in fact, this labor has been estimated to cost more than £1billion ($1.3 billion approx) over the last decade.

“Robotiz3d Ltd will develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven robotic system to address the national and international potholes problems,” Dr. Paolo Paoletti, Robotiz3d CTO, explains.

“The proposed system will be able to autonomously detect and characterize road defects such as cracks and potholes, assess and predict the severity of such defects and fix cracks so that they do not evolve into potholes,” he continued.

The new robot concept developed by Robotiz3d, called ARRES (Autonomous Road Repair System), uses technology that has been trialed by researchers at the University of Liverpool’s School of Engineering over the past four years.

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