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Seagate Lyve Mobile

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Developers: Seagate Technology
Last Release Date: 2021/11/02
Branches: Transport
Technology: SHD

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White Paper: Storage

2021

Use in testing to transfer big data from car to cloud

Seagate Technology Holdings, a global expert in infrastructure solutions for, storages large amounts of data announced on November 2, 2021 that the Lyve Mobile Array will be tested to transfer large volumes data from to. car cloud

In particular, the array was installed in the Jaguar I-PACE car, which FMCI specialists transformed into an unmanned prototype.

Storage on 96 TB transmits large sets of data from an unmanned vehicle that are processed on the periphery and in the cloud and used for artificial intelligence and machine learning.

For data collection and transmission, prototypes are equipped with Seagate's Lyve Mobile Array SSD array, approved and optimized for use in cars. The array is installed directly in the car and stores all the data in real time, providing them faster for analysis and optimization of algorithms. The Renovo Insight Node-based Lyve Mobile Array simplifies data transfer from endpoints to the periphery and then to the cloud. The military-standard impact-resistant housing withstands harsh conditions on water, land and in the air, including extremely high and low temperatures.

Manufacturers still have several important tasks to solve in order to establish mass production of unmanned vehicles. Effective data analysis is one such task. The Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) generates up to 150 TB per day, and all this data must be sent to central servers for AI training. If you use a standard gigabit (~ 1000 Mbps) "enterprise class" connection, it will take about 150 days to transfer data from 10 cars. Managing large data flows from unmanned vehicles requires a mobile, intelligent, and flexible solution.

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Unmanned vehicles generate huge amounts of data, and all of them must be processed so that we can teach AI to make the right decisions. The more data collected and analyzed, the smarter the machine behaves. Data needs to be transferred quickly and securely, and the Lyve Mobile array does a good job.
said Jeff Fochtman, Seagate Technology's senior vice president of business and marketing.
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Шаблон:Quote 'author = noted John Cormican, CEO of Shannon Ireland Jaguar Land Rover.

As part of ADAS Record Storage

On August 5, 2021, National Instruments and Seagate Technology announced a partnership to improve storage and data services and introduced the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) record storage service.

The ADAS Record Storage Service, which combines NI's high-performance on-board registration systems and Seagate's transmission and peripheral storage services, enables hardware manufacturers and suppliers to use stored data to ensure the safety and reliability of the next generation of unmanned vehicles.

The latest unmanned vehicles require more data on real situations on the roads than ever before, which means that good data storage is more important than ever. The innovative ADAS Record Storage Service will enable hardware manufacturers and vendors to upgrade their storage strategy from their own systems to a StaaS (storage-as-a-service) model with lower costs and higher storage efficiency. The service unites onboard registrar for pilotless transportadata Record System AD of production of NI and service of transfer and peripheral data storage of Lyve Mobile of the Seagate company.

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Seagate Lyve Mobile helps avoid lengthy implementation and additional hardware costs for peripheral storage and allows you to switch from capital expenditures to operating expenses, "said Chad Chesney, senior vice president of NI and chief transportation manager. - Our collaboration with Seagate will be a key factor that will help us accelerate the life cycle of ADAS components and unmanned vehicles. Our open, partnership-oriented approach brings together experts throughout the production process to improve quality, speed and results on the way to Vision Zero.
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Seagate's Lyve Mobile service accelerates access to data collected by unmanned vehicles to analyze and optimize algorithms. Lyve Mobile Array is installed directly in the trunk of the car and stores data in real time. Once the trip is complete, you can send it to the nearest data center and immediately transfer the information for use.

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The joint NI and Seagate service offers a scalable model and significantly reduces the total cost of ownership of ADAS data storage and transfer solutions and automatic driving systems, said Melyssa Banda, Seagate vice president of Lyve Mobile solutions.
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It is intended to expand the cooperation between NI and Seagate beyond the initial joint proposal. Together, companies plan to create a range of solutions for storing and transferring data from the vehicle to the cloud, helping hardware manufacturers optimize data sharing, reduce time, and reduce development costs. As NI's primary on-board storage partner, Seagate intends to provide NI services with mass storage solutions that complement and improve systems.