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∆ Processor for immediate action of hole breakage on roads 'Smartphone Map' in India-Japan initiative...
- If there are potholes, cracks, bumps on the road, people can take a picture and upload it to the processor. With this, immediate action will be taken to repair the damaged roads. To this end, Indo-Japanese researchers have jointly developed a road map processor.
What is happening?
- According to the report of the Ministry of Road Traffic and Highways, sharp curves,Accidents are more common on roads with potholes and steep slopes. A tool is needed to monitor this successfully. As stated.
- Despite the introduction of the Golden Quadrilateral project in India and the collection of tolls, the rain-soaked roads are still in disrepair. This is also shown by the laxity in the maintenance of the National Highways Department. Thus increasing accidents. To solve this problem, the processor is being developed by capturing the road map of India and Japan with a smartphone that is considered for road improvement. Researchers from IIT Rourke, University of Tokyo, are involved in this joint project. They are also getting information about this from a scientist named Alexander Mirage from Europe. The team is set to develop a roadside auto monitor. Thus on the road, bumps, cracks, speed bumps, ditches Will be found immediately.
- “In the social-economic framework, road infrastructure is important. Frequent monitoring of the condition of the roads will make the journey safer and safer. Local administrations are not able to spend much time maintaining and monitoring roads across the country. 'With this processor called smartphone mapping, people can upload details of faulty roads in their area directly to the cloud server".
Fun Facts:
- The Indo-Japanese team has so far mapped 31,000 faulty roads.
- These include Ichihara City Rum in Japan, Siba City, Sumita Ward, Nagakutte City and Delhi, Gurgaon and Haryana City Roads in India.
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Published By Hariharan...
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