Využití umělé inteligence v konstrukci nového vozu pro Dakar poskytne konstruktérovi významnou pomoc

Využití umělé inteligence v konstrukci nového vozu pro Dakar poskytne konstruktérovi významnou pomoc

Buggyra, a Czech racing team known for its success in truck racing, is currently working on a new project that involves implementing artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) technologies into their designs. The team has been planning this project for two years, but due to the finalization of new regulations by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) earlier this year, they have just begun building the new vehicle.

According to Martin Koloc, the head of Buggyra, the team has made some last-minute changes to the project based on the new regulations and expects to have the car ready for testing in January. One of the challenges they face is finding new ways to improve their racing trucks, and one solution they are exploring is the use of AI.

AI can provide valuable insights and recommendations during the design process. However, David Vrsecky, the chief designer of Buggyra, emphasized that AI is not a substitute for human creativity and expertise. It is crucial to provide precise instructions and parameters for AI to work effectively. While AI can assist with material selection and complex calculations, the main ideas and concepts still come from the human designers.

In addition to AI, Buggyra is also utilizing VR technology in their design process. By creating a virtual reality model of the truck, designers can explore every detail and angle of the vehicle, which is more immersive and accurate than a 3D model. This allows them to identify any potential issues or improvements before building the physical prototype.

The new truck being developed by Buggyra will feature a different cabin design compared to their previous models. While they still incorporate some components from production Tatra trucks and the Phoenix model, many parts have been optimized for maximum performance and weight reduction.

Despite facing delays and supply chain challenges, Vrsecky remains confident that the new Buggyra truck will be ready for the 46th edition of the Dakar Rally in January. The team is working hard to overcome these obstacles and deliver a competitive and innovative racing truck.

In conclusion, Buggyra’s integration of AI and VR technologies into their design process showcases their commitment to pushing the boundaries of truck racing. By leveraging the power of AI and utilizing VR for immersive design exploration, they aim to create a high-performance racing truck that will compete in the Dakar Rally and other prestigious events.