Development of an Ultrasonic Surface Roughness Meter for Road Maintenance: A Prototype for IRI Measurement

Pratikso, Utomo E.W., Siegfried

Abstract

The importance of the road network in Indonesia as a vital infrastructure that connects various regions has made road maintenance a top priority in development planning. However, various challenges such as ineffective handling methods, limited experts, and minimal equipment have caused road management to not be optimal. Therefore, innovations are needed in road condition measurement, one of which is through the development of an ultrasonic sensor-based surface roughness measuring instrument as a prototype of International Roughness Index (IRI) measurement to support more accurate road maintenance evaluation and planning. The purpose of this research is to measure road roughness through IRI and pavement modulus values to improve road condition assessment.This study employs the International Roughness Index (IRI) to assess the functional condition of roads and the Pavement Modulus to evaluate the structural strength of the pavement. The IRI is measured through road surface roughness surveys using a roughness meter, with the results used to classify the severity of road damage. The IRI calculation is based on a quarter-car simulation model that utilizes vehicle dynamic parameters in response to road surface profiles, following the mathematical approach developed by Sayers, Gillespie, and Paterson (1986). The research results show that the prototype Ultrasonic Surface Roughness Meter was able to measure IRI values ranging from 4 to 8 at three different locations. These measurements fall within the "Good–Fair" classification, indicating relatively mild surface roughness. Based on these findings, the Directorate General of Highways recommends light rehabilitation and periodic maintenance, and the prototype device has the potential to serve as an effective, low-cost alternative for road condition monitoring, especially in areas with limited access to conventional IRI measurement tools.

Journal
Advance Sustainable Science Engineering and Technology
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Publication date
2025
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