Xilon is demonstrating its fourth-generation all-in-one data logger, Quattro, at North American Automotive Test Show. The setup shows the acquisition of 14 x 2.3-8MP video sources, including cameras with FPD Link-III and GMSL2 automotive interfaces, GigE Vision and USB reference cameras, as well as synthetic video channels streamed from the simulator. This configuration uses less than 20% of the data bandwidth and interface capacity of the recorder, and also includes the car's Ethernet, CAN and LIN networks.

Xylon CEO Davor Kovačec noted that the development and validation of AI-based automotive ADAS/AD systems requires huge volumes of data acquired directly from a vehicle's heterogeneous sensors or simulation environments. For use in machine learning and AI validation, the acquired data must be carefully distilled into training and golden truth data sets.

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