Cyclomedia Unveils New Pavement Data Platform

January 6, 2025
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Cyclomedia mobile mapping system parked in front of a government building for pavement data collection.

MIDDLETON, Wis. (Jan. 5, 2025) — Transportation agencies worldwide will soon benefit from an all-in-one solution for pavement data collection as Cyclomedia, a global leader in geospatial data solutions, unveils its new integrated pavement and assets platform at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.

Cyclomedia Pavement Assets Data

As transportation agencies face growing demands for efficiency and sustainability, Cyclomedia’s innovative solution simplifies the complex process of collecting and analyzing roadway data. Combining Cyclomedia’s patented DCR-10 mobile mapping system, SSI’s Zero-Speed Inertial Profiler, and Pavemetric’s LCMS-2 3D laser system, the new unified platform provides the highest level of precision, efficiency, and compliance for road condition assessments. This ensures agencies are equipped with the tools to monitor and manage infrastructure more effectively, ultimately improving road quality and safety.

This integration delivers the most precise asset and pavement data from a single source, offering an unparalleled solution unmatched anywhere else in the world. Cyclomedia officially debuts this cutting-edge technology from Jan. 5 through Jan. 9 at the 104th TRB Annual Meeting, showcasing its potential to transform how agencies collect, analyze, and act on roadway data.

A Game-Changer for DOTs

Cyclomedia’s new platform leverages 40+ years of geospatial data expertise to create a comprehensive solution for accurate, spatially aware pavement analysis. The system’s centerpiece is the DCR-10 mobile mapping system, which uses five high-resolution cameras and a multi-laser LiDAR sensor to capture 360-degree panoramic imagery and precise LiDAR data. This delivers highly detailed, geocoded “GeoCycloramas” for unparalleled accuracy.

When combined with SSI’s Zero-Speed Inertial Profiler, the system ensures gap-free, high-resolution International Roughness Index (IRI) data, even in challenging conditions such as stop-and-go traffic or tight curves. This innovation significantly enhances the ability to monitor, assess, and report pavement conditions for every inch of your road network.

“Traditional inertial profilers have data gaps at low speeds, and report elevated IRI values when the collection vehicle is accelerating, decelerating or going around tight curves. We chose the SSI Zero Speed inertial profiler because it is a Class 1 profiler that doesn’t have those issues,” Larry Mattke, Cyclomedia’s Senior Technical Lead for Pavement said. “This allows us to produce highly accurate and complete longitudinal profile data everywhere.”

Smarter Decisions Powered by Reliable Data

In collaboration with Pavemetric’s LCMS-2 3D laser system, Cyclomedia’s solution offers advanced analytics that help identify key pavement distresses— such as cracks, rutting, and joint faulting. The system automates distress classification, streamlining inspections and ensuring data accuracy.

Cyclomedia’s Street Smart SaaS-based viewer application also provides a powerful, user-friendly interface for visualization and long-term tracking of pavement conditions. Key features include:

·        Spatially aware, actionable insights for efficient decision-making

·        Advanced GIS integration via Esri for enhanced data analysis

·        API integrations to customize workflows and integrate seamlessly with existing systems, such as Asset/Pavement Management  

Certified to meet AASHTO and ASTM standards, Cyclomedia’s system is fully compliant with FHWA Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS)requirements. Sensor packages have earned certification from the Illinois Certification and Research Track (ICART) for AASHTO R56, ensuring that transportation agencies can trust the data for reporting and decision-making.

For more information about this technology and how it works, visit Cyclomedia at the TRB Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., or online at www.cyclomedia.com/us/cyclomedia-press.

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