Friday, January 10, 2014

INTERESTING TECHNOLOGY

Electronic valet parks the car, no tip required




There is no one inside the Range Rover in a Las Vegas parking lot. But it still guides its way to a parking space, after what looks like some hesitation.

The self-parking is directed by an app which controls the vehicle, detects an available space and maneuvers into it.

The "automated parking valet" created by the French equipment maker Valeo is among the technology innovations for the sector on display at this week's Consumer Electronics Show.

While the idea of a fully autonomous car is a dream for some, this is a step which promises to alleviate at least some of the tedium facing motorists.

The system allows drivers to leave their car at the entrance of a parking lot and let it find a space to park itself. Drivers activate the feature from their smartphone, and can also use it to summon the car to pick them up.

The system does not require garages or parking lots to have special equipment. It relies on the kinds of sensors some cars already use, with some extra electronics.

The system may require a camera to recognize and avoid spaces designated for the handicapped or unusual features in a garage. 

The system was designed to be as simple as possible, so that it would not be only for luxury vehicles.

Parking maneuvers, experts say, are the most difficult for motorists.

Valeo said three million cars already have its semi-automatic system, which can perform parallel parking but require the driver to remain at the wheel.