Japan Electro-Sensory Devices (NED) successfully tested its high-pixel 'Smart Pipe Inspection System' (SPIS) in a 2,000mm diameter rainwater pipe in Chiba. Equipped with a 5-megapixel sensor, the system demonstrated precise measurement capabilities, identifying chalk marks as thin as 3.7mm. SPIS aims to solve aging infrastructure challenges by reducing inspection time to 1/10 of conventional methods and cutting labor costs by 38% while enabling AI-driven diagnostics.
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