CLEVELAND — A new robotic road-painting system developed in Cleveland could revolutionize the way crosswalks and traffic lines are applied — making the process faster, more precise and far safer for ...
CLEVELAND — A new robotic road-painting system developed in Cleveland could revolutionize the way crosswalks and traffic lines are applied — making the process faster, more precise and far safer for ...
CLEVELAND — As motorists pass by, a robotic arm mounted to a large pickup truck glides out and paints a crisp white crosswalk, then some arrows. No crew in traffic. No stencils. No overnight shifts.
WEWS: Wyatt Newman, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Case School of Engineering, discussed the potentially life-saving project involving robots and road painting—that ...
Such special marking work on the roadways is now largely done either with stencils and paint, or with pre-fabricated markings applied to the road with heat, Newman said. This is different. Mounted on ...
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