Porsche develops artificial intelligence for noise detection
29 Dec 2020|929 views
Porsche Digital, the subsidiary of the Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer, is expanding its product portfolio. The digital assistant 'Sounce' offers an improved ability to detect noise - for example, during vehicle component tests. Among other things, the aim is to improve the development and production of components in the automotive industry.
The technology, which uses deep learning methods, can reliably and precisely detect noise, for example during endurance tests. This takes the strain off development engineers in particular, who normally have to be personally present throughout such tests.
"With Sounce, it is possible to reliably check the noise development of load-bearing components round the clock and under various conditions. This enables us to improve the opportunities for analysis in early component tests," explains Patricia Rennert, Head of Industry Solutions at Porsche Digital.
Acoustics testing based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) increases quality and reduces costs across a wide range of applications. The technology can be applied to various areas. It can be used in test situations where a large number of different acoustic signals make analog analysis via the human ear difficult.
Porsche Digital, the subsidiary of the Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer, is expanding its product portfolio. The digital assistant 'Sounce' offers an improved ability to detect noise - for example, during vehicle component tests. Among other things, the aim is to improve the development and production of components in the automotive industry.
The technology, which uses deep learning methods, can reliably and precisely detect noise, for example during endurance tests. This takes the strain off development engineers in particular, who normally have to be personally present throughout such tests.
"With Sounce, it is possible to reliably check the noise development of load-bearing components round the clock and under various conditions. This enables us to improve the opportunities for analysis in early component tests," explains Patricia Rennert, Head of Industry Solutions at Porsche Digital.
Acoustics testing based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) increases quality and reduces costs across a wide range of applications. The technology can be applied to various areas. It can be used in test situations where a large number of different acoustic signals make analog analysis via the human ear difficult.
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