NTT and NTT DATA Roar into the Indianapolis 500 with AI-powered Fan
NTT, a
leading global technology and business solutions provider, and NTT DATA continue to expand innovative use of racing data
to improve fan experiences across the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, including this year’s Indianapolis 500.
NTT is
the parent company of NTT DATA, and they serve together as Official Technology
Partner of INDYCAR, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS),
the Indianapolis 500, and NASCAR Brickyard weekend.
Through
140-plus sensors on each racecar, NTT DATA captures and analyzes more than 8
billion racing data points in the NTT Smart Solutions Platform. Leveraging
advanced AI and predictive analytics, the company shares near-real-time
insights and visualizations to fans both onsite and remotely for enhanced
storytelling of key moments during events including head-to-head overtaking,
race strategies, race winner predictions and more. Additionally, the
300,000-plus fans onsite for the race benefit from data on wait times and flow
across the 600-plus acre venue calibrated every 30 seconds.
SMART
Venues Improve the Fan Experience
Fans at the Indianapolis 500 or other events at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
can experience NTT DATA Smart Venue technology, sustainability solutions and
live race data at the Pagoda command displays. For example, AI-enabled optical
detection technologies improve security and traffic flow, and when combined
with digital ticketing, provide real-time and future prediction wait times at
the event gates and concessions. This allows fans at the world’s largest
single-day sporting event to move through the venue as safely and efficiently
as possible.
AI-enabled
Racing Insights
Whether at the racetrack, at home or on the go, fans of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES
can also tap into the INDYCAR App Powered by NTT DATA to stay up to date on all
of the latest developments. The App allows fans to get even closer to the
action with real-time, AI and advanced analytics providing racing insights that
include live scoring and viewing of the drivers in action courtesy of 15 in-car
cameras. The App, which historically engages more than 70,000 users on race
days, is available for download from the iOS App Store and Google Play.
NTT DATA also continues to enable other similar innovative experiences to
benefit fans and increase engagement across all mediums, via social media, the
web and television or streaming broadcast, through reliable technology and
services that deliver deeper data insights.
Race Like
the Pros
This year, a new limited racing demonstration will leverage Embodied Knowledge technology from NTT R&D. Embodied
Knowledge powers simulators that blend physical sensations with digital
innovation, allowing users to precisely experience a track as driven by a
professional driver. Beyond the experience of traditional simulators, Embodied
Knowledge adds the actual feel and performance of the professional driver at
high speeds at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway including realistic steering
wheel forces and car behavior like vibrations and forces exerted on seat, users
can synchronize their movements with that of a professional driver via XR.
NTT
Embodied Knowledge technology is being explored for future use cases including
medical surgery training, coaching and fan experiences in sports. Future
applications include employee training across retail, education, and
manufacturing, as well as enabling AI-robots to learn how to move and react the
way humans do to perform tasks from restocking shelves to in-home caregiving.
The effort is part of the more than $3.6B NTT invests each year in research and
development, uncovering innovations that have commercial impact for their
customers.
“The
Indianapolis 500 is the pinnacle of racing that leverages refined Embodied
Knowledge where firsthand the movements of racers can be felt to understand what
Embodied Knowledge truly means. Through various sensing technologies, we aim to
technically recreate these movements and sensations.” said Kota Hidaka,
Vice President, Head of NTT Human Informatics Laboratories.
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