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Samsara Introduces New Innovations at Beyond 2024 |
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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) company Samsara held its annual Beyond user conference in Chicago from June 26-28. Samsara also conducted an analyst summit on the first day of the user conference. The summit featured Questions and Answers (Q&A) with the leadership team and roundtables with Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) (covering telematics, safety, and hardware), in addition to a customer site visit at Farmer’s Fridge and a fireside chat with GardaWorld Security Services regarding fleet operations. The keynote of the user conference was headlined by co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sanjit Biswas, who announced a number of new offerings, including:
Drowsiness Detection Is a Vital Innovation |
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Drowsiness detection works by using an inward-facing dash cam. It works in the same way that AI technology can detect a driver using a mobile phone or not having their seatbelt on. For drowsiness detection, it’s a matter of consolidating more data points. Samsara says its drowsiness detection capability looks for closed eyes, yawning, facial contortion, rubbing eyes, and blank stares.
Drowsiness detection innovations fall in line with what fleets are struggling with. Historically, driver fatigue is the root cause of nearly half of all trucking accidents in the United States in which the driver is at fault. Each accident results in substantial losses for fleets. In addition to vehicle damage, companies face costs from cargo loss, unscheduled downtime, Service-Level Agreement (SLA) breaches (i.e., delivering cargo after an agreed-upon deadline), and insurance claims. In the United States, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that 91% of car-truck accidents were the fault of the driver of the passenger car. Video telematics and its advancements will be key, so Samsara making advanced video telematics a highlight of its offerings, especially driver behavior monitoring, falls in line with how the industry is shaping up.
Strategic Implementation Needed for Entprises and Vendors |
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When it comes to AI technologies, the more points of data available, the better they function. Samsara has a seemingly effective approach and it has named the framework a “data flywheel.” Basically, data powers insights, insights fuel action, and action leads to more actionable and high-quality data. Samsara can undoubtedly benefit from the fact that its consumer fleets drove over 60 billion miles and made 75 billion Application Programming Interface (API) calls. Fleets being ingrained in a vendor’s ecosystem play a crucial role as well when it comes to utilizing more data points. Farmer’s Fridge leveraging Samsara’s telematics, video monitoring, and cold chain monitoring solutions for streamlining its fleet operations was a good example.
Leveraging more data is crucial for advancing AI-based use cases in asset and fleet management for road-based fleets. Samsara’s focus on this aspect is a testament to this. Future use cases like Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) integrate Global Positioning System (GPS) data with traffic and weather information, optimize route planning, enhancing fuel efficiency, and improve timeliness. Some large manufacturers and Third-Party Logistics (3PL) players are conducting pilot AI projects to analyze vast amounts of data from their fleets, optimizing routes and reducing fuel consumption. This has the potential to save millions annually. Using AI to achieve quick wins will be crucial to widespread AI adoption.