Cars That Can Drop You Off And Park Themselves Are In Testing

We already have cars that can manoeuvre into and out of parking spaces on their own, but the generation in testing right now is on a whole new level...
Cars That Can Drop You Off And Park Themselves Are In Testing

If you have a distaste for dealing with car parks, especially multi-storey types, the Volkswagen Group is developing a solution you should love. The company is testing a solution that would let you leave your car at the car park entrance and let it park itself.

A simple new system of signs and maps works with the car’s in-built sensors and cameras to effectively create a car that can roll away and find a space unaided. Right now, Volkswagen, Porsche and Audi test cars are doing exactly that at Hamburg Airport.

Notice the guidance signs on the overhead beams
Notice the guidance signs on the overhead beams

It works by placing ‘simple pictorial markers’ – signs, then – around the car park, showing entry points, no-entry points and general directional indicators that the car’s software can recognise on its way to finding a space. There’s also a map of the car park built into the programme.

It uses its next-generation ‘spatial awareness’ sensor array to avoid hitting things and drive through the car park safely, while the autonomous parking system that already exists can identify and slot into a space. An automatic transmission is, obviously, essential.

Cars That Can Drop You Off And Park Themselves Are In Testing

The current test programme is taking place in what appears to be a controlled car park where there are minimal variables, but over time the system will be developed so that it can operate among human drivers and all their weird and wonderful manoeuvring decisions.

The cars will be able to return to an allotted pick-up point in the car park by themselves, too. The future is almost here… until someone sneaks into the car park and changes all the signs around, anyway.

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Comments

Paul Beckman (slowtsx)

Why don’t you just learn how to park for yourselves? Like how lazy can you be? in 10 years nobody will know how to park, and all car ppl are gonna be like YOLO, but wait; doesn’t Ford already have something like this?

04/16/2018 - 14:24 |
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Agreed. It’s convenient and might allow us to have smaller car parks, but with excessive gimnickry comes lazyness. I think it could be useful in places like airports where people tend to leave their cars for days on end, but not in most car parks.

04/16/2018 - 16:51 |
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Freeing up wasted time is not lazy its efficient.

04/16/2018 - 18:51 |
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Anonymous

Yeah i know that , but let’s admit it , hackers has lots of resources and like many other thing needs to be released just when builders will be 100% sure that technologies are safe. Technologies can’t be this safe ? Don’t release it ! Men has parked 100 years so that’s not a problem , just like autonomous driving , we don’t need a car that drive itself as default .

04/16/2018 - 16:13 |
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The TallDutchmen

I think I would want to do this myself and let the car do all the other things, like driving from A to B.

04/16/2018 - 16:20 |
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VT3CYO

Suh like she can skkrrtt skkrrtt innaa parken space widout nuh peoples? ESKETIT ESKETIT ESKETIT ESKETIT -Lil Pump

04/16/2018 - 18:35 |
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Anonymous

Most laziest thing ever.

04/17/2018 - 07:05 |
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ShadowHuayra (HemiPower)

Except….

04/17/2018 - 07:21 |
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Max Schröder

I know the traffic in Hamburg.
These cars will be sideswiped, scratched, bumped into, door-dented have people walk in front of them within days…

04/22/2018 - 21:20 |
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