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The UK is developing quantum gravity sensors to reduce transportation and civil engineering costs
[ Instrument network instrument research and development ] British Quantum Technology Center sensors and timing engineers and physicists are developing quantum gravity sensors, these sensors can achieve fast and accurate measurements and images, helping to reduce transportation and civil engineering operating costs.
The development of quantum gravity sensors has a huge impact through commercial use. This will mean that we will understand more accurately what is underground. For example, from 2014 to 2015, road occupancy costs due to public street projects exceeded £1.5 billion, and traffic delays in the UK accounted for 6.16 million working days. It is estimated that the impact of these street projects on the British economy is about 7 billion pounds, and the cumulative total cost of street projects in the UK in 2013 and 2030 is estimated to be 319 billion pounds. As it is difficult to determine the location of underground assets, the cost increases when digging holes in the wrong place.
Professor Ge george Tuckwell, Director of RSK Earth Science and Engineering Department: "Our interaction with the Quantum Technology Center allows us to explore the potential of a new set of technologies based on quantum physics, which will allow us to obtain better underground images, We have done a better job for our customers in drawing underground maps. One of the projects we are working on is the "REVEAL" project. We are working hard to develop a new prototype gravity instrument that allows us to measure gravity more accurately than currently. And for the first time to introduce the technology to the site and use it under actual conditions. The potential of the data provided by this new technology is indeed quite exciting. We can finally effectively obtain an underground Google map that allows us to see pipes and cables and The underground arrangement of other buried obstacles, which we currently cannot see, also allows us to see underground dangers long ago. They became expensive problems to solve or life-threatening problems, such as caissons or open-pit mines."
(Original title: The UK is developing quantum gravity sensors to reduce transportation and civil engineering costs)