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New BMW 7 Series celebrates start of production - Automated quality control by cameras with AI

Source: AutoMotoTV (Glomex)

In the production of the BMW 7 Series, the BMW Group plant uses intelligent digitization solutions in all technologies, but especially in vehicle assembly - from virtual training of employees from the use of smart scanners to automated quality control based on AI and the automated driving of new vehicles in the factory environment. The BMW Group is proving to be a pioneer in the use of artificial intelligence as part of the AIQX (Artificial Intelligence Quality Next) project. Quality processes are automated with the help of sensors and AI by establishing intelligent camera systems and sensors in the conveyor belt. Their recorded data is then evaluated in real time in the backend using algorithms and AI, and the employees on the assembly line receive immediate feedback via smart devices. AIQX can thus be used to determine variants, to check completeness and to detect anomalies in the shoring process. With the launch of the BMW 7 Series, AIQX is now being used in 40 applications. The number of use cases also increases with the introduction of the BMW 7 Series in the IPS-i digitization project, in which data from a wide variety of positioning systems is combined on an IT platform and a digital twin of the assembly hall is designed in real time. Whether using smart scanners and screwdrivers or checking the correct assignment of components to vehicles using RFID - the basis for this is that all objects involved in the production process, i.e. vehicles, components and tools, can be localized and networked via the IPS-i platform. Component traceability via RFID alone has been expanded to 45 component families with the new BMW 7 Series

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