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Time of India
03-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
AI-enabled Swiss technology to ensure smooth ride on e-ways
1 2 Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh govt has signed an MoU with ETH Zurich University and RTDT Laboratories AG to use advanced Swiss technology in the form of artificial intelligence and sensor-based systems to ensure high-quality construction of expressways. The technology will be able to detect and fix road defects during the construction phase, ensuring a high-quality end product. After implementing it on the Ganga Expressway , the govt plans to extend it to the Gorakhpur Link Expressway as well. The Ganga Expressway is a 594-km long project that will connect 12 districts in the state, from Meerut to Prayagraj. It is proposed to be extended to Ballia in the future, making it the longest expressway in the country. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10 Mysterious Photos That Cannot Be Explained True Edition Undo The Adani Group, which is constructing 464 km from Badaun to Prayagraj, including a 3.5-km long airstrip on Shahjahanpur stretch, said 80% of the work on the project is complete. The project is the longest expressway in India to be implemented on a Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer basis. Shrihari Pratap Shahi, additional CEO of the Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA), explained the use of the Swiss technology to ensure the riding quality of the Ganga Expressway. He said that a vehicle, equipped with vibration technology and seven accelerometer sensors, which includes four for quality and three for comfort, is inspecting all six lanes. "The vehicle collects data on the road surface, comfort level and elevation variations, which can be viewed in real-time through online graphs," he said. This technology can instantly identify which parts of the road do not meet the required standards, and addressing such issues during construction reduces future maintenance costs and challenges, the official added. So far, road quality checks were done after construction was completed, making it difficult to fix manufacturing defects. With the Swiss technology, the quality and comfort of the road are being monitored during the construction itself. The sensors being used measure the smoothness and gradient of the road, and its comfort level, allowing for immediate corrective action wherever necessary. This not only saves time but also conserves resources, the official said.


Hindustan Times
03-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Swiss technology to monitor Ganga Expressway's quality and comfort
The Uttar Pradesh government has signed an agreement with the ETH Zurich University and the RTDT Laboratories AG of Switzerland to make the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway world class. The pact has been signed to implement artificial intelligence (AI) and sensor-based systems for monitoring the expressway's quality and comfort, officials said. According to the government, this technology can detect and fix road defects during the construction phase itself. After successful implementation of this technology on the Ganga Expressway, it will be used on the Gorakhpur Link Expressway too. 'The Swiss technology is being used to ensure the riding quality and comfort of the Ganga Expressway,' said Shrihari Pratap Shahi, additional CEO of Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA). 'A vehicle, equipped with vibration technology and seven accelerometer sensors (four for quality and three for comfort), is inspecting all six lanes. The vehicle collects data on the road surface, comfort level, and elevation variations, which can be viewed in real-time through online graphs,' Shahi added. The government has collaborated with ETH Zurich and RTDT Laboratories AG to implement this system. The sensor-based devices and data collection equipment conduct real-time analysis of road quality. This technology can instantly identify which parts of the road do not meet the required standards. Addressing such issues during construction reduces future maintenance costs and challenges, the government said. Till date, road quality checks were done after construction was completed, making it difficult to fix manufacturing defects. With the Swiss technology now in use, the quality and comfort of the road is being monitored during the construction phase itself. The sensors measure ups and downs and the comfort level of the road, allowing immediate corrective action, wherever necessary. After the successful implementation on the Ganga Expressway, the UPEIDA plans to introduce this technology on the Gorakhpur Link Expressway as well. This 91.35-kilometre-long expressway will connect Gorakhpur with the Purvanchal Expressway.