INDORE :
THE Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) Indore has
developed a drone equipped
with artificial intelligence (AI)
application for close monitoringof structures locatedininaccessible areas, an official said
on Tuesday.
According to the IIT official,
the AI-driven remotely operated vehicle can detect cracks and
other defects instructures ranging from high-tension power
lines and gas pipelines to buildings and roads with in merely 25
milliseconds.
“The IIT Indore has developed
acutting-edge drone system that
integrates Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles (UAVs) with AI and
machine learning (ML) to
inspectanddetectanomalies in
structures, especially in difficult-to-reach areas,” the institute’s professor, Abhirup Datta,
said. This system uses AI-ML
technology to identify and classify cracks and other anomalies
in structures such as high-tension wires, gas pipelines, buildings, and roads in real-time, he
informed. Datta said.
“The system has shown remarkable accuracy, achieving a 98.7% success
rate indetecting and classifying
cracks and processing data in just
25 millis econdsusing advanced
AI edge devices like Nvidia
Jetson.Thisinnovationisexpected to transform the way inspections are conducted,making the
process faster, safer, and more
reliable.” The IIT professor
maintained that if specific
researchisundertaken,AI-powered drones can also be used to
detect cracks.