CARMERA Inc., the enterprise road intelligence company, today announced the launch of Inventory Map, the newest component of its Change-as-a-Service dynamic map offering (โCaaSโ). Built for the worldโs leading consumer- and automotive-mapping companies, Inventory Map helps keep existing consumer and HD maps up-to-date by providing accurate, granular information about changes to road signs, traffic signals and other lane-level featuresโso called, โroad inventoryโโas detected by CARMERAโs network of vehicle-based sensors.
First launched in the San Francisco Bay Area with HD map provider Ushr Inc. as an initial pilot partner, CARMERAโs Inventory Map provides change data with greater speed, accuracy and detail than traditional news-aggregation and crowdsourcing services. Using best-in-class traffic-sign recognition, localization and impact analysis, Inventory Map provides specific details and the precise latitude and longitude coordinates for each change, delivering the data via an open, format-agnostic API for easy integration.
โIn our pilot of CARMERAโs Inventory Map, we received turnkey access to feature inventory data for all road classesโfrom major highways to small residential streetsโacross both urban and suburban driving domains, including downtown San Francisco,โ said Chris Thibodeau, CEO of Ushr. โChanges to inventory were pushed live to the Inventory Map, giving us a highly dynamic view of the road; and CARMERAโs Inventory Map required no new software or hardware, making it compatible and complementary to our existing stack.โ
Having an accurate, up-to-date picture of essential road signs and markings is critical for autonomous, advanced driver assistance and consumer applicationsโallowing for more expansive autonomous vehicle operating domains, more efficient commercial routing and more precise directions for consumer navigation. Neither traditional real-time traffic applications, incident-reporting services, nor public records provide the accuracy, detail or comprehensiveness necessary to support the full range of these applications.
For example, in the first four weeks of operation, none of the changes identified by Inventory Map had specific descriptions in public records, even though 49 percent of said changes created alterations to road rules or function. Said Thibodeau, โWith location coordinates, detailed descriptions of individual objects like signs and signals, and easy access to underlying ground truth data, CARMERAโs insights were more reliable, verifiable and actionable than the traditional products weโve seen in the market.โ
โWhether itโs to help AVs navigate through work zones, help shipping companies more efficiently plan routes or make the maps app in your pocket feel more like a personal assistant, companies need to know whatโs on the road when itโs on the road,โ said Ro Gupta, CEO of CARMERA. โInventory Map โ and the whole CaaS suite โ is designed to do just that, providing map data with the speed, scale and 4D accuracy these companies need but the mapping industry has yet to provide.โ