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Chapter 11, Problem 2CTQ2
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Vision technologies:

Vision technologies automate the urban such as municipality, city, town, and so on routine inspections.

Pavement inspection:

The use of vision systems in pavement inspection is estimated to develop more prevalent in next few years.

  • However the pavement inspection enforces the unique tasks on vision system.
  • There is no traffic delay while reviewing the vehicle because this inspection takes place quickly.
  • This system able to tell the difference among a crack and the surface corrosion.
  • Overall, the vision systems in pavement inspection have high order but satisfying, it saves the government contracts by taking the necessary actions to repairs the road at correct time. That is, not too late or not too early.

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