Porsche demonstrates autonomous driving in the workshop

As part of a collaboration with “Kopernikus Automotive”, Porsche demonstrated how autonomous driving can be used in the workshop on a test field on the company’s premises in Ludwigsburg. For the system, the partners rely primarily on artificial intelligence, which requires less sensor technology and reduces the costs of the technology.
A key element is the camera sensors. Before the vehicles drive truly autonomously in the workshop, the test site including the surrounding workshop environment was first converted into a virtual representation. This is used to train an artificial neural network. Here, autonomous driving is not programmed but the AI is “trained” using data. This is the only way the multi-faceted, complex system can be realised.
“This is a move away from sensors in the vehicle to sensors in the external environment, and a move away from relatively rigid programming to data-based intelligent systems,” says Alexander Haas, Project Manager for Automated Driving at the Porsche workshop, describing the essence of the technology.
The test field for autonomous driving comprises a customer service hall and its forecourt. The vehicle drives entirely autonomously from the parking space to the lifting platform and back. Mechanics use a tablet to manoeuvre the sports car to the correct position in the workshop, quickly and automatically.