Ducati Corse, the
racing department of Ducati Motor Holding, a world leader in sports motorcycle
manufacturing, is working with Accenture to integrate Internet of
Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence technologies into the testing of its
MotoGP racing bikes.
Ducati Corse wants to
make testing its race bikes faster, cheaper and more effective. Accenture
Analytics, already Official Digital
Partner to the Ducati
Team racing in the MotoGP World Championship, has lately been working with them
to create an intelligent testing approach with a bespoke analytics engine.
Integrated Machine Learning technologies mean that the more data that enters
the system, the more configurations are available for testing with increasingly
accurate performance predictions. Data visualization tools designed for an
intuitive user experience will allow testing engineers to interact with
insights, tweaking them at any point to create a new perspective on
configurations and race times. This will provide more results from fewer
on-track testing sessions, saving the time, money and effort previously
required for testing, and creating bikes that become smarter with every test
run.
“There are 18 MotoGP
tracks, and to make sure our bikes perform to their limit, we need to test as
many configurations and scenarios as possible,” said Luigi Dall’Igna,
Ducati Corse General Manager. “So far, we’ve seen excellent results in the
lab with the Accenture solution. The ability to use existing and new testing
data will help us choose the optimal configuration for our bikes. This
innovative tool will make our testing a more intelligent process, helping us
get the best performance from our bikes, whatever the weather or the track.”
Using data from up to
100 IoT sensors on the bikes and existing testing data, the Accenture solution
will allow team engineers to create new perspectives by simulating and
assessing bike performance under a range of conditions. By applying advanced
analytics and machine learning techniques, simulated results based on data from
previous tests run on real-world tracks will allow engineers to learn from and
act on the data to optimize bike configurations for any MotoGP race. All of
this intelligence is delivered at new speeds through an intuitive dashboard,
enabling new dialogues and collaboration across the team. More potential
configurations than ever before can then be tested, maximizing the benefits of
on-track testing and gaining competitive advantage for race day.
“With this solution,
Ducati Corse can operate an intelligent testing program to help deliver better
race results,” said Marco Vernocchi, EALA Lead of Accenture Analytics,
part of Accenture Digital. “By simulating and monitoring a motorbike’s
performance under a vast array of track and weather conditions, we’ve been able
to apply machine learning integrated with IoT sensor data, to help minimize the
time, expense and effort of traditional on-track testing. Ultimately, we hope
this innovative solution will help the Ducati Team stay ahead in every race
they compete in.”
To date, around 4,000
sectors of race tracks and more than 30 different racing scenarios have been
analysed, with a wider roll-out of the solution expected. In testing, data such
as engine running parameters, speed, revs and tyre and brake temperatures are
collected, and the Ducati Team will use this to plan, prepare and test for
MotoGP races.
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