Deployment approach

Repeatable deployment from site simulation to operational handoff.

LifeLine reviews where LiDAR-based inventory intelligence, stockpile measurement, or visibility sensing can help before equipment goes live. The review defines the site model, BOM/SOW, installation path, commissioning plan, and destination for each output.

Blickfeld sensor undergoing production testing

Field usefulness starts before hardware is installed.

The review defines the material condition, the constraints, the measurement zones, and the output path.

What LifeLine is responsible for

More than selecting a sensor.

A useful deployment depends on the material site, the inventory or operating decision, and the way output reaches the right team. LifeLine owns the path from measurement strategy to operational handoff.

Deployment design Site simulation, coverage, placement, mounting, power, network access, BOM/SOW planning, and constraints.
Measurement logic Inventory zones, thresholds, events, records, validation criteria, and exception handling.
Data delivery Dashboards, alerts, reports, APIs, and operational handoff aligned to the inventory or operating decision.
Operational support Calibration, training, review, refinement, and support after deployment.

Deployment path

A clear path from site review to short commissioning windows.

The process keeps the technology tied to the practical site problem: what material needs to be measured, what inventory output matters, and what must be true for the deployment to work in the field.

01

Simulate site

Review layout, material areas, geometry, visibility, mounting options, coverage constraints, power, and connectivity before equipment is selected.

02

Define BOM/SOW

Translate the site model into a practical bill of materials, scope of work, sensing plan, output path, and success criteria.

03

Ship equipment

Package the approved hardware, mounting, cabling, and installation requirements around the deployment plan.

04

Install and cable

Mount sensors, run power and network, confirm coverage, and prepare the site for commissioning.

05

Commission

Orient, calibrate, test, and validate the deployment against real material conditions and operating workflows.

06

Operational handoff

Train the team, confirm dashboards or records, and establish support paths so the system stays useful over time.

Software interface for configuring zones and reviewing LiDAR measurement output

The output has to be useful after installation.

LifeLine plans the output around the way the operating team reviews inventory, capacity, and exceptions.

What comes out of the review

Deployment decisions are visible before equipment goes live.

The review clarifies the use case, the sensing layer, the mounting plan, the inventory zones, the BOM/SOW, and the handoff path. That makes installation easier to evaluate and easier to support.

Site model Layout, material areas, geometry, access, coverage limits, mounting options, and environmental constraints.
Measurement plan Named inventory zones, thresholds, events, records, alerts, and validation criteria.
Delivery plan Dashboards, reports, APIs, alert routing, and training needs.

Readiness inputs

LifeLine needs enough site context to recommend the right path.

A deployment review is more useful when the team can describe the material condition, current inventory process, reporting gap, and constraints that could affect reliability.

Current process

How the team measures, checks, surveys, reviews, or reconciles inventory today.

Site constraints

Mounting, power, network, weather, access, privacy, maintenance, and safety constraints.

Decision owner

The team, system, or operating record that needs the inventory or measurement output.

What the review clarifies

Before recommending deployment, LifeLine checks the fit.

  • What material, inventory, or site condition needs to be measured.
  • What inventory or operating decision the measurement needs to improve.
  • What power, network, mounting, access, or weather constraints exist.
  • Which team needs the output and where they receive it.
  • How success will be reviewed after installation.

LifeLine Technologies

Ready to make a physical condition measurable?

Bring us the site, the constraint, and the decision your team needs to improve. LifeLine will review the sensing and delivery path.