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NI and Seagate Collaborate to Improve How Data Accelerates Autonomous Vehicle Technology

NI and Seagate Collaborate to Improve How Data Accelerates Autonomous Vehicle Technology
First-of-its-kind ADAS record offering helps OEMs streamline data storage transfer through Lyve Mobile services

NI and Seagate Technology Holdings, a world leader in data storage infrastructure solutions, announced a new collaboration to enhance data storage and transfer services, including a first-of-its-kind advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) record offering. The announcement was made duringย NI Connect, the test and measurement companyโ€™s premiere digital event for engineers.

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โ€œThe combined offering from NI and Seagate provides a scalable model that significantly reduces the total cost of ownership of ADAS and automated driving data storage and transfer solutionsโ€

The new ADAS record offering combines NIโ€™s high performance in-vehicle data logging systems with Seagateโ€™s data transfer and edge storage services, enabling original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers to efficiently leverage data to ensure the safety and reliability of the next generation of autonomous vehicles.

The latest autonomous vehicles require more real road data than ever before, making efficient data storage all the more important. With this innovative ADAS record offering, OEMs and suppliers can modernize their data storage strategy from self-managed to storage as a service (StaaS), leading to reduced costs and efficient storage. The offering combinesย NIโ€™s Data Record System ADย in-vehicle data logger for ADAS and autonomous vehicles with Seagateโ€™sย Lyveโ„ข Mobile edge storage and data transfer service.

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โ€œSeagateโ€™s Lyve Mobile helps avoid lengthy lead times and added cost for edge data storage hardware by moving from a CapEx to an OpEx model,โ€ said Chad Chesney, NI senior vice president and general manager of the Transportation Business Unit. โ€œAs we announced at NI Connect, this collaboration with Seagate is a key component of how NI will accelerate the product life cycle for ADAS components and autonomous vehicles. Our open, partner-driven approach connects experts across an entire workflow to improve quality, speed and outcomes on the path to Vision Zero.โ€

Seagateโ€™s Lyve Mobile accelerates access to the data collected by autonomous vehicles for analysis and algorithm optimization. Lyve Mobile Array can be directly mounted to the vehicleโ€™s trunk and can store all the data in real time. After the data logging ride has been completed, it can be transported to the closest edge data center and can directly transfer the data for immediate use.

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โ€œThe combined offering from NI and Seagate provides a scalable model that significantly reduces the total cost of ownership of ADAS and automated driving data storage and transfer solutions,โ€ said Melyssa Banda, Seagate vice president for Lyve Mobile Solutions.

The collaboration between NI and Seagate is positioned to grow beyond this initial offering. Together, they plan to build a comprehensive portfolio for data storage and transfer from the vehicle to the cloud, allowing OEMs to share data more efficiently and reduce development time and cost. As NIโ€™s preferred partner for in-vehicle storage, Seagate intends to provide world-class mass data storage solutions to complement and enhance NIโ€™s offerings.

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