Road sweeping faces three obvious challenges: First, the unit cost of road sweeping continues to increase; Second, the aging of sanitation practitio
2024-06-15 02:59:55
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Unmanned sweeping vehicles alleviate the pain points of three major industries
Road sweeping faces three obvious challenges:
First, the unit cost of road sweeping continues to increase;
Second, the aging of sanitation practitioners, and young people are unwilling to work in this industry due to low income, poor working conditions, and high intensity;
Third, due to the current shortage of manpower, even in large cities with a high degree of mechanization of sanitation equipment, most roads can only be swept once a day, or even once every few days.
How to solve the pain point? The answer is to change from mechanized sweeping to unmanned mechanized sweeping. The solution to this problem may really only rely on unmanned mechanized equipment, As for why unmanned sweepers are needed, there is actually another important reason, that is, unmanned driving is easier to implement in this field: It is understood that unmanned driving technology in commuting scenarios has high requirements for detection distance, and long-distance laser sensors and massive data processing capabilities mean high costs. In low-speed scenarios, the range required for instant detection is smaller, and the time period of high-intensity operations is mostly at night, with less traffic and pedestrian flow, so the overall cost is lower and it is easier to commercialize.