The New York Metropolitan Transportation Administration (MTA) tested the use of Google Pixel mobile phones to monitor the retail status of metro rails. The project developed jointly with Google, He tries to create a more affordable solution to detect defects in the railway infrastructure..
You Pixel mobile phones used in two ways: In wagons, devices, accelerations, magnetometers, and sensors such as gyroscopes caught trepidations; Already fixedly fixed to the device microphones recorded the sounds of the route.
Currently, more than 1000 kilometers of way to visually identify railway inspections, cracks, signal failures and fluid damage is manually manually. In addition, automatic inspections are performed with special wagons three times a year.
The technology developed by Google, TackkınSpect, aims to use data collected by sensors to train artificial intelligence (AI) models that can complete manual controls.
Google wants to develop to detect flaws on the subway
Instead of only depending on visual analysis, Automatic systems can define anomalies and optimize the work of inspectorsAllows them to focus directly on the necessary repairs.
Four months of the test, The platform later described 92% of the defects approved by human audits.. “This technology would reduce the time spent to determine problems, allow inspectors to focus on solving structural failures instead of calling them,” said MTA President Demetrius Crichlow.
“The aim of this project is to determine before the problems become even more violent and affect the service.” Crichlow said Crichlow.
Now, Cooperation between MTA and Google will be expanded to a full -scale pilot project. Google will develop a final version of the technology to be offered to inspectors for practical use.
Source: Tec Mundo

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