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US universities develop infrastructure inspection robots

Academics at US universities Northeastern in Boston and Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh are developing a flying robot that can automatically inspect, analyse and assess damage to infrastructure.

Named the Aerial Robotic Infrastructure Analyst (ARIA), the system uses a lightweight rotating laser scanner mounted on a micro air vehicle (MAV) to inspect a bridge or a building. The intelligent system then utilises state-of-the-art planning, modelling and analysis software to automatically identify issues, track projects’ progress, and assess the need for further action.

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