As part of the International Construction Forum and Exhibition 100+ TechnoBuild - 2025, the Federal Budget Institution "RosStroyControl" demonstrated its new development - the "Quadriga" drone, which is equipped with artificial intelligence.
The drone in a protective case works both on the ground and in the air, recording violations at construction sites. A computing module is installed on board the unmanned aerial vehicle, which allows data processing and transmission to the server.
The drone is designed for automatic detection of defects in reinforced concrete products during the construction of buildings and structures. This solution is expected to be a breakthrough in the field of construction control and will significantly improve the quality and efficiency of work in the future.
The quadcopter system has been supplemented with a protective structure that allows it to work in hard-to-reach places, move freely through narrow passages, stairwells, and overcome various obstacles on the construction site.
The use of artificial intelligence algorithms allows analyzing the surfaces of building structures and identifying violations in real time.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a material with increased impact resistance for aviation and drones based on 3D fabric wasdeveloped in Russia.
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