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AI-InfraSolutions and Stemmer go the full 360°

Panoramic camera head designed for automated data collection in traffic applications
By David Arminas November 13, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The head delivers 180 MPixel resolution with 360° horizontal and 120° vertical coverage

AI-InfraSolutions, a geospatial mapping technology business, has partnered with Stemmer Imaging to develop a 360°-degree panoramic camera head.

It is designed for automated data collection in applications such as traffic sign identification, road condition assessments and environmental monitoring. The technology enables municipalities and companies to efficiently manage assets and adopt predictive maintenance strategies.

AI-InfraSolutions said the new head will “redefine the future of geospatial mapping”. Engineered through machine vision specialist Stemmer’s More Engineering Services, the head delivers 180 MPixel resolution with 360° horizontal and 120° vertical coverage. It captures synchronised images every 5m at driving speeds of up to 100km/h, making it an ideal solution for large-scale geospatial mapping projects.

Development of the head posed several technical challenges, including selecting optimal sensors, synchronising image capture with GNSS systems and minimising parallax for smooth panoramic stitching. Stemmer's engineering expertise and precise intrinsic calibration were instrumental in addressing these challenges. This resulted in a robust solution capable of continuous high-speed recording for up to 247km, expandable to 496km.

Once the images are captured, AI-InfraSolutions’ powerful AI-driven data processing algorithms automatically prepare the data for further analysis. This system is particularly effective in areas such as infrastructure asset management and road condition monitoring. Offline post-processing features, including tone mapping and panoramic stitching, ensure that the collected data is refined for optimal accuracy

“By combining our innovative approach with Stemmer Imaging’s leading vision, we are elevating our solutions to an unmatched level,” said Jeroen Zanen, founder and chief executive of AI-InfraSolutions.

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