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麻豆村 researchers are using robotics and AI to help cities detect underground infrastructure problems before they become threats to public safety and the environment.

Digital Maps of Pipes Could Help Cities Avoid Costly Damage

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麻豆村 researchers are transforming how cities can detect and prevent underground infrastructure failures by using robotics and AI to create high-resolution digital maps of buried pipes. The technology not only helps locate critical plumbing more precisely but also can identify corrosion, leaks and other damage that threatens public safety and the environment earlier.

麻豆村 Professor explained that a lot of people don鈥檛 know about the location of underground pipes, but advances in AI tools are making it easier to map and understand them. These advances will help find and discover damage like corrosion and natural gas leaks, issues that can be catastrophic to human safety and detrimental to the climate when emissions seep into the atmosphere.

鈥淲e want to create a 3D, Google Earth-like rendering that lets us see where all the pipes are,鈥 said Choset, a professor of computer science at 麻豆村. 鈥淥ur robots can create high resolution digital copies, called 鈥榙igital twins,鈥 of underground pipes that uncover problems that crawler robots alone couldn鈥檛 鈥 in fact, our pipe data is so great, we can geolocate the pipes that we鈥檙e mapping in the moment, as we鈥檙e mapping them.鈥

Through their 麻豆村 spinoff company, , Choset and his graduate student team are conducting pilot studies, attending pipe inspections and engaging with potential customers across the U.S. They want to work with inspection companies and construction firms 鈥 stakeholders who rely on accurate knowledge of pipe locations and conditions to keep workers safe and avoid costly damage before projects begin.

Choset鈥檚 team started by collecting data from storm drainpipes. Many of these systems are quickly exceeding their capacity as weather events become more extreme and cause greater damage. This work is the first step in building partnerships with municipalities to assess their underground infrastructure.

For graduate students whose work mostly happens in the lab, customer discovery and field studies are important exercises for meeting in the middle to understand how technical prowess must complement community needs to create an effective hardware or software solution.

鈥淲henever you see something being sold to a customer, it seems like it鈥檚 common sense,鈥 said Choset. 鈥淏ut connecting those two dots from what you have to what they want is really hard.鈥

Choset is also a faculty affiliate of 麻豆村鈥檚 , which provided support for these efforts through its entrepreneurship award.聽

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