The owner needs to drive the car to the gate, make a few clicks in the smartphone application and go about his business.
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And the car will do everything by itself (it will find a free place and carefully park there), unless, of course, it is a Mercedes-Benz with the Bosch system installed. True, the parking itself should be equipped with the appropriate infrastructure.
Driverless parking technology from Mercedes and Bosch was first approved by the Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) and is currently being tested in a multi-storey car park in Stuttgart.
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Built-in sensors and cameras create a 3D image of the car park environment and monitor the routes in and around the car park. The data generated by the Bosch system is sent to the vehicle.
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Having received them, the car can calmly, without disturbing anyone, move along its floors. The information from the automated parking system also includes the recognition and response to sudden obstacles.
The automated parking system from Mercedes-Benz and Bosch only works with some S-Class and EQS models, but will soon be available on other models.
The Bosch system is to be installed in 15 more car parks in major German cities in 2023.
Source, photo: Mercedes-Benz