@VW Group: Volkswagen teams with Carmel, IN, to test new machine vision software for city streets and traffic003153

May 26, 2021

  • Joint research project: Advanced machine-vision software from Volkswagen to help optimize traffic flow, support disaster management and provide first responder data from existing public cameras
  • Privacy safeguards built into software

Herndon, VA and Carmel, IN — Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWGoA) and the City of Carmel, IN, have joined together on a research project that uses existing city cameras and Volkswagen machine-vision software to help optimize traffic flows, analyze street usage patterns and support emergency response. This joint project is the first of its kind for Volkswagen globally. The company believes that its software could have applications in various multi-modal transportation solutions in cities worldwide.

“The future of transportation will require more data connections and sophisticated analysis than ever before,” said Johan de Nysschen, chief operating officer at Volkswagen Group of America. “We see our tool as an opportunity to provide cities with more usable data on mobility to help shape their future transportation needs, from pedestrians and vehicle drivers through public transit. We’re grateful to the City of Carmel for partnering in this shared research effort.”

The project grew out of an advanced machine-vision software that Volkswagen experts developed in-house to help optimize production. In Wolfsburg, Germany − Europe’s biggest automotive factory − and Volkswagen’s EV hub in Zwickau, the software is used in cameras for quality checks on vehicle assembly and in logistics. The developers realized the software could have applications in a city environment.

“With enhanced software from Volkswagen, Carmel can more easily expand our view of traffic flow throughout the city”, said Jim Brainard, Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana. “As we plan for public transportation needs in our future, our ability to capture more sophisticated information will help us make better decisions.”

Using cameras already in place around key Carmel intersections, the Volkswagen software will analyze traffic flow of cars and bicycles, pedestrian movement and other data like parking spot utilization to help city planners identify new trends in mobility and usage. It can also provide an automated data snapshot of an intersection or street location to support emergency responses and reaction on natural disasters. It could eventually help with immediate needs such as the flow of traffic before and after major events. An efficient traffic flow could also help to reduce environmental impact of transportation.

The city will have a dashboard that gathers data from various locations and highlights key learnings. The software does not track individuals or individual vehicles; it automatically pixelates faces and license plates. The software also does not store images, but only the counting data it generates, as a further form of privacy protection.

Teams at Volkswagen Group in Germany have been in discussion with other cities around the world about deploying machine vision software, and believe it could have applications in various multi-modal transportation solutions.

About Volkswagen
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWGoA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the largest carmaker in Europe. VWGoA houses the U.S. operations of a worldwide family of distinguished and exciting brands including Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Volkswagen, as well as VW Credit, Inc.  Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of VWGoA, operates an assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. VWGoA’s headquarters are in Herndon, Va. The company has approximately 6,000 employees in the United States, and sells its vehicles through a network of approximately 1,000 independent dealers.

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Press contacts

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Jonas Kulawik
571-324-5947
jonas.kulawik@vw.com

The City of Carmel
Nancy Heck
317-571-2474
nheck@carmel.in.gov

Dan McFeely
317-571-2474
dmcfeely@carmel.in.gov

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