Mud on Road App and Camera

A Mud on Road App is used by logistic staff which creates a real time report on the state of the roads around the sites and if required a road sweeper will be called out.

The Second element is the ‘Mud Cam’, which is an AI camera system which is currently being trialled which will detect any mud on the road as a result of their HGV’s and automatically sends out a road sweeper as and when necessary, removing the need for human supervision.

Data capture through the Datascope app ensures that the servicing roads are kept clean and dealt with by the relevant local team, whilst the app provides a clear overview of data captured from all areas into a logistics dashboard, building up a clear ‘big picture’.

The Mud Cam provides a real time warning that assesses images and alerts when mud reaches unacceptable levels, which adds another element to system of detection and warning. Nothing like this currently exists.

Using these systems saves time and therefore cost for contractors by reducing the need for human intervention and data capture on a regular basis, offering a relatively simple AI solution that will identify and process these issues quicker than a human will.

This will contribute to maintaining a clean physical appearance of construction sites, which in turn will improve community engagement and bettering the relationship with local residents and the wider community.

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Monitor Report. SCS Railways. London. February 2022.


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