Developers: | Urbanteh, Digital Roads |
Date of the premiere of the system: | April 2021 |
Branches: | Construction and Construction Materials Industry, Transport |
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2023: Integration with Dioram Visual Navigation
On January 18, 2023 Russian , the developer of visual-inertial mapping, localization technologies navigation and the scientific deeptech- (startup Dioramas resident Skolkovo and portfolio company) Skolkovo Ventures announced the start of integration of the location system Dioram Visual Navigation with the company's digital twin roads project Moscow. Digital Roads The Avtodiskaveri system solves the problem of creating "" cities and digital twins road infrastructure. In 2018 and 2020, Dioram raised about $1 million in investments from the Angel Club. Skolkovo Ventures More. here
2021: Announcement of the complex for the creation of digital twins of road objects
At the end of April 2021, the Urbantech company announced a software and hardware complex designed to create digital twins and monitor the state of road transport infrastructure facilities. A system called Avtodiskaveri was created as part of the Digital Roads project.
According to the developers, their decision helps the transport authorities of the regions to have up-to-date data on the state of road transport infrastructure facilities, to take prompt measures to restore damaged DTI facilities, as well as to prepare the necessary documentation in an automated mode - DBMS, KSODD, etc.
Mobile laboratories of the complex carry out automated digitization of DTI objects when passing through the city to collect reliable information - with accurate measurements of coordinates and parameters of objects, panoramic photographs. The complex implements technologies of machine vision, neural network analysis and lidar, thanks to which the system with a positioning accuracy of 10 cm online determines and classifies objects on the road (traffic lights, road signs, roadway) and their current state. As a result, full documentation, cartographic substrate, passports of objects with the entire history, and up-to-date data for the development and update of the DBMS are provided.
The performance of one mobile laboratory is estimated at 150 km per day. Finished photo panoramas and passports of facilities are provided the next day. Digitization of a standard city (with a road network of up to 1,000 km and mainly two-lane traffic in each direction) takes no more than two weeks.[1]