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Viviota joins ASAM signaling expansion in the automotive sector

December 14, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Austin, United States – Viviota announced it has become a member of Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems (ASAM), to better serve its growing customer base in the automotive industry with ASAM compatible solutions for addressing pervasive data challenges engineers face when analysing and managing the exponentially growing sensor data generated in product design and test workflows. By being a recognised supporter of the ASAM standards, customers can be assured that Viviota analytics management software is designed for easy integration into their analytics workflows.

“Viviota Time-to-Insight is perfectly aligned with ASAM’s efforts to create standards that allow tools of a development process to be freely interconnected, and data can be seamlessly exchanged,” says Barry Hutt, co-founder and CRO of Viviota. “By offering advanced analytics for engineers including anomaly detection, data transformation, deep search capabilities, and integration with popular engineering analysis tools, Viviota helps ASAM users modernise existing ASAM implementations to increase efficacy and performance.”

Viviota Time-to-Insight (TTI) software can automate and speed up the performance of data analytics stored in ASAM ODS (Open Data Services) databases today. TTI works with thousands of existing data formats and can move data into and out of an ASAM ODS database and other standard SQL databases. Viviota also connects to analytics software and simulation tools such as MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW, VBS, NI DIAdem, NI SystemLink, Tableau, Power BI, MS Excel, and IPG Automotive CarMaker.

Viviota software simplifies rapid analytics development built on a foundation of deep knowledge in physics-driven applications and sensor data. Viviota plans to be an active ASAM member contributing industry expertise in solving complex data issues that can slow innovation. Viviota’s first ASAM working group is ASAM Japan.

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