Daimler and Bosch Automate Parking: Mercedes With Built in Valet
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- Daimler and Bosch start pilot project for automating parking in a car park
- Valet parking via Smartphone
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Bosch, Daimler and car2go agree on a development cooperation
STUTTGART -- June 9, 2015: What if in the near future cars could look for their spaces
in a parking garage and return all by themselves by using a smartphone app?
This is the goal of a joint pilot project, started by Daimler, Bosch and
car2go, when signing the contract on 8 July, 2015. The existing
parking process will be revolutionised: It is not the customer who parks
and searches for their car; the vehicle drives to a free space
independently and drives up comfortably by itself again. Automated parking
is made possible thanks to an intelligent infrastructure in the car park
and a vehicle control unit from Bosch in conjunction with the newest
generation of Mercedes-Benz on-board sensors and the car-sharing expertise
of car2go. This enables automated manoeuvring in appropriately equipped
parking garages in the near future.
“Our
customers are always the centre of attention and all of our actions are
oriented towards them. In future the car will even go to them”,
explains Prof. Dr. Thomas Weber, Member of the Board Daimler AG,
responsible for Group Research & Mercedes-Benz Cars Development.
“In collaboration with our partner Bosch and our mobility service
car2go we are developing and testing an infrastructure-based solution for a
fully automated valet parking service. For us another step on our way to
autonomous driving – or as in this case: towards autonomous
parking!”
“Fully automated parking
will be ready for mass-production before fully automated driving”,
says Dr. Dirk Hoheisel, the responsible Board Member of Bosch. “Low
driving speeds and the information from the car park infrastructure enable
a fast implementation.”
The scenario is
conceivably simple: The smartphone is used to book a vehicle via car2go. As
soon as the user is ready in the pick-up-zone of the car park, the car
drives up independently and the ride can begin. Returning the car is just
as comfortable. The customer parks it in the drop-zone of the car park and
returns the car via their smartphone. The intelligent system of the car
park registers the vehicle, starts it and is directed to an assigned
parking space.
Bosch is developing the necessary
infrastructure for the car park, including parking space occupancy sensors,
cameras and the communication technology. Furthermore, Bosch will account
for the communication unit in the vehicle, which also controls the parking
process and defines together with Daimler the interface with existing
vehicle components. Daimler will adjust the sensor systems and the software
in the car2go vehicles and enables future innovation leaps for the
car-sharing model of car2go.