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Author: Firma Arnold NextG

Arnold NextG Blogspot: When Failure Is Not an Option – Redundancy, Degradation and System Intelligence with NX NextMotion

Posted on 29. July 20251. August 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged ASIL D SIL3 ISO 21434, Autonomous Mobility Defence, Certified Control Technology, Drive-by-Wire Safety, Fail-Operational Drive Systems, Functional Safety in Mobility, Made in Germany Defence Tech, Military Mobility Safety Architecture, Mission-Critical Mobility Solutions, NX NextMotion platform, Redundant control systems, Safe Autonomous Convoys, Self-Monitoring Vehicle Systems, Teleoperation Redundancy, Vehicle Degradation Concepts

Autonomous systems – whether in defence, disaster relief or urban mobility – must operate reliably in all scenarios, not just ideal conditions. Rain, dust, electromagnetic interference, power loss or targeted attacks are part of real-world deployment. The critical factor: system […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Operational Capability Under Extreme Conditions

Posted on 22. July 202525. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged autonomous logistics convoys, Autonomous military vehicles, certified drive-by-wire systems, crisis-proof mobility solutions, digital vehicle architecture, Drive-by-Wire technology, dual-use defence technology, fail-operational steering system, made in Germany defence innovation, military-grade vehicle control, NX NextMotion platform, redundant vehicle systems, SIL3 ASIL D compliant platform, tactical mobility solutions, teleoperation in defence

Autonomous logistics platforms based on drive-by-wire technology are transforming material and personnel deployment in mission-critical scenarios – both military and civilian. From tactical resupply and casualty evacuation under fire to infrastructure logistics in disaster zones – today’s missions require mobility […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Drive-by-Wire as a Tactical Backbone in the Era of Autonomous Warfare

Posted on 15. July 202515. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged AI in defense mobility, ASIL D and SIL3 certification, Autonomous convoy systems, Autonomous military vehicles, Certified vehicle control system, Digital vehicle integration, Drive-by-Wire defense systems, Fail-operational vehicle tech, Made in Germany defense tech, Military logistics automation, Mission-critical mobility, Modular defense platforms, NX NextMotion platform, Redundant control architecture, Tactical teleoperation

Future battlefield operations are increasingly shaped by sensor-based decisions, autonomous systems, and extreme responsiveness. Airborne drones, AI-driven analytics, and real-time data processing are already in use across many armed forces. However, the ground domain still lacks a unified technological standard […]

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Arnold NextG Blogpost: Europe’s sovereignty starts with technology as a strategic factor

Posted on 8. July 20259. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged autonomous military mobility, certified drive-by-wire platform, digital control mission-critical operations, drive-by-wire technology defence, fail-operational control system, ISO 21434 cybersecurity, ISO 26262 ASIL D certified, ISO 61508 SIL3 certified, made in Germany defence technology, modular drive-by-wire solution, NATO-compatible systems, NX NextMotion platform, platform-independent military technology, technological sovereignty Europe, tracked and wheeled military platform

Two military vehicles – a car and a tank – are positioned on a path, with the European flag waving in the wind, symbolising the need for a shared technological foundation for autonomous defence. The race for autonomy: Why Europe […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Digital Mobility Architecture for Tomorrow’s Defence

Posted on 1. July 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Autonomous military vehicles, Autonomous tactical operations, Defence mobility architecture, Digital vehicle steering system, Drive-by-wire defence system, Military logistics automation, Military-grade mobility technology, NATO-compliant vehicle control, Redundant control systems, Remote-controlled defence platforms, Safety-certified drive-by-wire, Scalable defence mobility platform, Secure vehicle communication (ISO 21434), Semi-autonomous military transport, Tactical vehicle autonomy

The current geopolitical shift demands new approaches to mobility under threat. Traditional mechanical control systems are reaching their limits under the conditions of modern conflict scenarios. Increased demands for flexibility, cyber resilience and personnel protection require a technological rethinking of […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Rethinking Autonomous Logistics

Posted on 24. June 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Arnold NextG, Autonomous commercial vehicles, Autonomous logistics, Cybersecurity in mobility, Drive-by-Wire technology, Freight automation, Hub-to-hub transport, Industrial AV systems, ISO 26262 ASIL D, Last-mile delivery automation, Logistics innovation, NX NextMotion, Safety-by-Wire, Scalable AV platforms, UNECE R155 compliance

Arnold NextG Blogspot: Rethinking Autonomous Logistics Data, Opportunities, and a Control Platform Built for Real-World Deployment Technological Foundations, Market Dynamics, and the Strategic Role of Arnold NextG’s Drive-by-Wire System NX NextMotion Autonomous logistics is no longer a future concept – […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot | How Safety-by-Wire™ Secures Autonomous Driving

Posted on 17. June 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Arnold NextG, Autonomous logistics solutions, Autonomous vehicle safety, AV system integration, Certified vehicle architecture, Drive-by-Wire technology, Fail-operational platform, ISO 26262 ASIL D, Mechatronic steering systems, NX NextMotion, Predictive fallback logic, Redundant control systems, Safe autonomous mobility, Safety-by-Wire, UNECE R155 cybersecurity

In autonomous mobility, trust isn’t a soft value – it’s a fundamental prerequisite. Whether it’s system developers, fleet operators, or regulatory bodies: those who rely on technology must be able to trust it. That’s why safety is not just a […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Three Perspectives, One System

Posted on 12. June 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Arnold NextG, Automated logistics solutions, Automotive cybersecurity systems, Autonomous freight mobility, Autonomous trucking platform, Autonomous vehicle control, Drive-by-Wire platform, Fail-operational architecture, Industrial-grade AV control, ISO 21434 & UNECE R155 compliance, NX NextMotion, OTA-ready control architecture, Redundant drive control system, Safety-certified mobility systems, Scalable vehicle technology

Autonomous vehicles are far more than just a technological step forward—they represent a fundamental transformation in the transport and logistics ecosystem. Their value lies not only in improving efficiency or lowering operating costs, but in an integrated approach that delivers […]

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Arnold NextG BlogSpot: Rethinking Long-Haul Logistics

Posted on 3. June 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged automation, Autonomous Vehicles, autonomy, driver shortage, fleet management, freight, highway logistics, logistics, logistics technology, long-haul, remote monitoring, safety standards, Supply Chain, trucking, vehicle integration

While much of the public conversation around autonomy centers on urban mobility, long-haul trucking represents one of the clearest near-term use cases for automated driving. Hub-to-hub freight operations—where autonomous trucks drive fixed, repeatable routes between logistics terminals—are already in active […]

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Next Stop Asia: Arnold NextG and Macnica form technology alliance for Japan

Posted on 2. June 20252. July 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged alliance, autonomous, Autonomous Vehicles, digital control, drive-by-wire, innovation hub, international compliance, Japan, local expertise, robotics, safety standards, scalability, technology, transport systems, Vehicle Control

Arnold NextG GmbH, a provider of certified, fail-operational Drive-by-Wire technology, is expanding strategically into Japan – one of the world’s leading innovation hubs for autonomous vehicle systems, especially in robotics, shuttle platforms, and system integration. By partnering with Japanese integrator […]

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