The little ‘mouse’ that keeps CERN running
The little ‘mouse’ that keeps CERN running
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The Large Hadron Collider located at CERN, on the border between France and Switzerland, has 27 km of underground tunnels where particles are accelerated to almost the speed of light, but keeping a machine of this size running is no easy task.
The robot was designed to move autonomously inside the collider's pipes, passing through spaces just 3.7 cm wide. During the inspection, it captures high-resolution images of each module of the accelerator's internal structure. These images are analysed by artificial intelligence algorithms trained with real data from the LHC itself.
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Interesting to see what @lemouth has got to say about this.
Thank you!
Actually not. I was not even aware of this, but it looks interesting. It seems to be TIM's upgrade for the next few years :D
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