2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-27 05:39
BMW and Continental are developing an autonomous driver assistant. A prototype is to be tested at the end of 2014, and it will take some time until series production.
The BMW Group and the automotive supplier Continental are working together on the autonomous car of the future. Initially, by the end of next year, both companies will jointly research the possibilities of automatic driving. By then, ready-to-use prototypes should be built. These are then made available to a selected group of people in order to try them out in everyday life on German and European motorways. Both companies assume that the introduction of assistants that enable automated driving will take place gradually and will take more than ten years.
Sensors and cameras as the basis for autonomous driving
The sensors and cameras that are already in use today as well as the assistance systems that are already in use form the basis for an automatically driving car. Already today, trips in stop-and-go operation can be managed autonomously. The prototypes developed, however, are to be used on German and European motorways. (AG / SP-X)
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