Edge AI comes to fleet video as Netradyne enables real-time in-cab search

Netradyne has introduced Video LiveSearch, the first industry solution of on-demand and in-cab actionable video intelligence search with real-time alerts from edge and natural language based AI for quick and easy fleet response.
The technology supports proactive fleet management with quicker situational awareness, reducing response times and increasing the safety and operational efficiency.
“Video LiveSearch is the fleet industry’s first on device, real-time search capability giving fleets faster situational awareness to proactively understand what’s happening across their operations,” says Avneesh Agrawal, CEO and co-founder of Netradyne. “Fleet operators can instantly find the exact moments of interest across their entire fleet in real time, enabling faster action and safer, more efficient operations. Using natural language and AI-powered search, fleets can proactively identify risks and inefficiencies across their operations, such as school bus stop-arm compliance, commercial proof of service, cracked-windshield maintenance, or claims support.”
Video LiveSearch avoids the latency of cloud processing, allowing searches to be performed directly on any vehicle in real time based on natural language cues.
The system is capable of context-aware search and provides appropriate before-during-after video clips for better decision-making and operational insights. Based on the D-810 by camera-focused AI firm Netradyne, the solution leverages edge AI technology to instantly process and analyze video within vehicles.
It integrates responsible AI governance, blocking inappropriate search requests to protect the trust of drivers and reduce misuse.
Video LiveSearch is just one component of Netradyne’s Physical AI platform that brings data from multiple sources together to improve the safety and performance of fleets.
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AI/ML | edge AI | edge computing | fleet management | Netradyne


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