Using advanced 3D mapping sensors and proprietary AI, Cyvl helps governments, engineers, and infrastructure owners efficiently collect and analyze data on roads, traffic signs, and other assets. Cyvl empowers users to make data-driven decisions and optimize resources for a better-managed physical world.
Category: General
How does Cyvl collect data on infrastructure assets?
Cyvl uses a vehicle-mounted sensor equipped with LiDAR, GPS, and high-resolution cameras to create a detailed 3D map of the environment. This system captures data on pavements, sidewalks, signs, and other nearby assets as the vehicle travels.
Is special training required to operate Cyvl’s sensor?
Nope! The Cyvl Sensor is a plug-and-play, vehicle-mounted roadway mapping machine. It can be mounted to any vehicle and used by anyone.
What types of pavement distresses can Cyvl detect?
Cyvl detects distresses, including alligator cracking, edge cracking, longitudinal/transverse cracking, potholes, rutting, and shoving. Distresses are geo-located on the pavement surface and evaluated based on size and severity.
What types of assets can Cyvl detect?
Cyvl’s AI-powered mapping technology detects and analyzes a wide range of physical assets, including traffic signs, curbs, sidewalks, visible utilities like manholes and hydrants, and road markings.