Iwata市发射日本的第一个试点项目,利用AI和卫星技术将公路和水基础设施监测连接起来,目的是防止坑洞和改善维护。
Iwata City launches Japan’s first pilot project using AI and satellite tech to link road and water infrastructure monitoring, aiming to prevent sinkholes and improve maintenance.
Tenchijin和AISIN在Iwata市启动了日本第一个试点项目,从2025年9月至2026年2月,以整合道路和水基础设施的管理。
Tenchijin and AISIN have launched Japan’s first pilot project in Iwata City, running from September 2025 to February 2026, to integrate road and water infrastructure management.
利用Tenchijin的Kno Waterleak平台 — — 利用卫星数据和AI来评估地下水管道漏水风险 — — 以及AISIN的Michi-log系统 — — 该系统通过AI驱动的汽车内摄像头探测公路表面问题,该项目从两辆城市巡逻车和一辆出租车中收集实时数据。
Using Tenchijin’s KnoWaterleak platform—leveraging satellite data and AI to assess underground water pipe leak risks—and AISIN’s Michi-log system, which detects road surface issues via AI-powered in-vehicle cameras, the project collects real-time data from two city patrol vehicles and one taxi.
综合数据有助于查明道路损坏和地下管道恶化之间的联系,改进对汇孔和沉积的早期探测。
The combined data helps identify links between road damage and underground pipe deterioration, improving early detection of sinkholes and subsidence.
该倡议旨在加强地方政府部门之间的协调,提高维护效率,并建立一个供全国和国际仿效的模式。
The initiative aims to enhance coordination among local government departments, boost maintenance efficiency, and establish a model for nationwide and international replication.
岩田市提供行政支持和数据存取,而日本卫生、劳动和福利部以前也承认这一技术。
Iwata City provides administrative support and data access, while the technology has previously been recognized by Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.