Sunday, November 1, 2009

Video: Stanford's VAIL introduces automated VW Passat that parks by itself

Posted on 11.1.2009 11:00 by kirbygarlitos
Filed under: | army | volskwagen Passat | video | profession | Cars | Car News

Yesterday, we talked about a assemble of scientists from Stanford’s Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Laboratory that hit been employed on an robotic Audi TTS and their enterprising attempt at running the fully automatic vehicle at the Pikes Peak climb.

It turns out that the Audi TTS isn’t the exclusive automobile these geniuses hit been employed on. In addition to the Audi TTS, the scientists also hit a standard-looking VW Passat in tow, and while it looks unspectacular, to feature the least, the Passat also comes with the some highly-advanced computer equipment in the luggage that allows the automobile to park itself without any drill assistance.

Amazing as it sounds, the profession does hit a few catches of its own. For the profession to exhibit soured its true worth, the automobile needs to hit a layout of the Atlantic where it’s parking and, in addition to that, the computers exclusive the Passat hit no effectuation of sleuthing right forces that haw obstruct the automobile from parking on its own.

Nevertheless, a automobile that parks by itself is ease something none of us hit in our garages and it’s worth noting that in the event the profession goes mainstream in the future, you should undergo that the whole genius of an idea was prefabricated to fruition by these guys over a Stanford.

Video: Stanford's VAIL introduces automatic VW Passat that parks by itself originally appeared on topspeed.com on Sunday, 1 Nov 2009 11:00 EST.

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