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Road Damage Assessment SystemRODAS
A Summer 2010 Heinz College Internship ProjectCarnegie Mellon University
Summer Financial Support provided by the Pennsylvania Business Council
Veronica Acha-AlvarezGraduate Student – Candidate MSc in Public Policy and Management Class of May, 2011
Academic Supervisors:
Professor Takeo Kanade (Carnegie Mellon, Robotics Institute) and
Professor Robert Strauss (Carnegie Mellon, Heinz College)15 August 2010
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Road Responsibilities in PA
• Slow devolution of most PA roads to localities.• Most of the local roads are not well
characterized:• Missing location/specific road condition
data• 3,400 miles of local roads get federal money so Penn Dot will characterize them next year
Type Extension [miles]
State roads (PennDot)
41,000
Turnpike Commission
545
Local roads 76,000
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Current technology to collect state road information
Roadware's Automatic Road Analyzer
Current cost of getting road quality data $63/mile.
76,000 miles of local roads * $63/mile $4.8 million
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Overview of cell phone approach to road assessment:
RODAS – Road Damage Assessment System1
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different data collection strategies
More $, less volunteers Less $, more volunteers
http://www.dot7.state.pa.us/VideoLog/Navigation/Disclaimer.aspxhttp://www.walmart.com/
$63/mi $15.54/u$99/u
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Model for a cell phone software application
Sources: http://iconsdepot.com/tenius-iphone-icon-set/ http://www.dezinerfolio.com/freebie/30-free-vector-icons
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Example of what a volunteer can collect
Forbes Ave – West to East
38 seconds, Iphone 1st G device, 12 fps, ~35 mph, no GPS localization
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Model for a cell phone software application
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Video split into pictures to start assessment process (sample)
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Step 1: Location of uploaded pictures
placed onto a (public) Google map
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Step 2: Public exploration of the uploaded red dots on (public) Google
map
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Step 3: Two Data ProcessingPot Hole Classification
Alternatives
A – Community Volunteers
B – Amazon Mechanical Turk
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Step 4: Post repair (green dots)repeated uploading of location of pictures in a (public) Google map
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Distributed Road Assessment
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The Chilean experience:The competition to find
the largest pot hole in Chile
2007 Urban Crater campaign -
AUCH, a Chilean community of motorists
The 2009 Winner:
2010 - Crater Bicentennial campaign. Public Comment:“We pay the registration certificate, gasoline specific tax, free flow tolls, regular tolls, parking meters, insurance, technical reviews”“The least we expect is that the authorities maintain the road infrastructure in good condition”
Deep Impact7.8 ft
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Amazon Mechanical Turk's site
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Fall, 2010 Next Steps for RODAS
2 major pieces of software needed to make RODAS operational:• Iphone application tailored to CMU server environment• CMU Server/Database and Classification System
2009 Iburgh Project at CMU vs. CityConnect in BostonBoth projects streamed community video to city maintenance departments; RODAS is community based in design
August 23, 2010: 4 undergraduates + Veronica get started with likely cooperation of IT Department of City of Boston/CityConnect
Support of stakeholders (transportation companies, road contractors, and public agencies would make
sense, but has not happened)
Basic idea of trusted 3rd party authentication with location and time stamp of state of affairs (video image) has widespread application
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