Genesys Launches High-Definition ADAS Maps for National Highways

Maps cover over 100,000 km using Survey of India's CORS network for centimetre-level accuracy.

18 Dec 2025 | 1998 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Genesys International Corporation launched high-definition maps for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) covering more than 100,000 km of national highways, expressways, and strategic corridors. The maps use the Survey of India's Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) network to achieve centimetre-level accuracy required for ADAS Level 2 functionality.

The HD maps include lane geometry, road markings, barriers, signage, medians, elevation and curvature profiles, and localization objects such as poles and gantries. The datasets are owned by Genesys and can be licensed across industries including commercial fleet navigation, logistics optimization, mobility platforms, safety analytics, and automotive research and development.

The mapping program addresses road safety challenges on Indian highways, which account for a disproportionate share of road fatalities due to fast-moving traffic, inconsistent lane discipline, and limited real-time awareness. HD maps provide context that traditional maps cannot offer, enabling ADAS systems to anticipate hazards rather than react to them.

The Survey of India's CORS network provides real-time GNSS correction signals that enable survey teams to capture lane-level and asset-level detail meeting global automotive standards. The implementation builds on an existing memorandum of understanding between Genesys and Survey of India for collaboration on digital twin projects, national mapping programs, and high-accuracy geospatial missions.

Hitesh Makwana, Surveyor General of India, said: "The use of the national CORS network for large-scale HD mapping reflects the transformative role of geospatial infrastructure in building a Vikshit Bharat. High-accuracy datasets are essential for modern mobility, national planning, and digital governance. Initiatives like this demonstrate how public infrastructure and private innovation can work together to advance the country's long-term development goals."

Sajid Malik, Chairman & Managing Director of Genesys International Corporation, said: "India is entering an era where mobility, mapping, and digital intelligence converge. By applying HD mapping at national scale and integrating it with Survey of India's CORS network, we are building the foundational datasets required for ADAS adoption in the Indian context. This effort prepares the industry for a future where vehicles rely on high-precision geospatial data, and it positions India to participate strongly in the global shift toward intelligent and safer transportation systems."

Genesys International Corporation operates with a team of over 2,000 professionals and maintains a nationwide network of sensors for mapping operations.

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