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This is not black technology! Audi demonstrates precise autonomous driving technology on the track with new RS 7 Concept

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Autonomous driving is currently a hot technology in the automotive industry. Although due to various countries’ regulations and actual road conditions, currently only autonomous vehicles can be seen on the market. Relatively simplified assisted driving such as car following and automatic braking, but autonomous driving is not technically difficult; Audi, which is part of the VAG Group, demonstrated its autonomous driving technology with its new performance sedan RS7 Concept at the Hockenheim track in Germany, and demonstrated it with near-precision, With only a few centimeters deviation from the best route, he set a high-level lap record of about two minutes.

The autonomous driving demonstrated this time uses GPS to transmit the entire track information to the vehicle's autonomous driving system through WiFi, and compares it with the vehicle's route database using the vehicle's 3D camera. The next step is to manage the throttle, steering wheel and brakes. These are quite basic methods for automated driving, but the key lies in the extent to which the entire set of automated driving calculation logic can utilize this information; how many choices are there on the track? The advantages are, first of all, the road surface and route are a perfect environment, and secondly, there are no emergencies and the vehicle can run at its best.

Audi.jp, Car.Watch

Jump to Audi’s official video, which has a 3-minute short version and a 21-minute full version

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