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Feel it. A new technology, which could give a haptic feedback to the driver, was developed by the Start-Up "Ghost - feel it". This innovative feature has won the second edition of the "Porsche Next Open Innovation Competition".
Driving with feeling: with a technology that could give the Porsche driver haptic feedback on his driving performance in the future, the start-up "GHOST - feel it." Has won the second edition of the "Porsche Next Open Innovation Competition". Thus, the team prevailed against four other finalists and more than 150 submitted projects. The finale took place last week on the Porsche Digital Campus in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart.
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Talking to Angelique Kerber at this year's Bad Homburg Open.
Every new generation of Porsche benefits from the improved performance of its integrated sensors, networking and data processing capabilities, which in turn uncovers new possibilities for effectively using these capabilities. One of these possibilities is known as a ‘digital twin’.This is a virtual copy of an existing object, which allows data-driven analysis, monitoring and diagnostics without the challenges and constraints of real-world tests. The digital twin of a vehicle comprises not only the operating data it collects but also any related data, such as information collected during planned maintenance work and unexpected repairs. Elements of this digital twin already exist in control unit memories and in the databases maintained at Porsche Centres.