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  2. Parking sensor - Wikipedia

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    The electromagnetic parking sensor (EPS) was re-invented and patented in 1992 by Mauro Del Signore. [2] Electromagnetic sensors rely on the vehicle moving slowly and smoothly towards the object to be avoided. Once an obstacle is detected, the sensor continues to signal the presence of the obstacle even if the vehicle momentarily stops.

  3. Ultrasonic transducer - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic sensors are widely used in cars as parking sensors to aid the driver in reversing into parking spaces. They are being tested for a number of other automotive uses including ultrasonic people detection and assisting in autonomous UAV navigation. [citation needed]

  4. Rear Occupant Alert - Wikipedia

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    An enhanced system, called Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert, also uses ultrasonic sensors. [2] If the vehicle is locked and the ultrasonic sensors on the headlining detect movement in the rear seats, the system will flash the hazards lights and sound the horn for 25 seconds, and again if the system continue to detect movement, for up to eight ...

  5. Tesla to stop using ultrasonic sensors later this year - AOL

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    Tesla firmly believes that if people can drive with only eyes and a brain, its cars should be able to do the same. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Tesla Autopilot hardware - Wikipedia

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    The hardware includes eight cameras covering an aggregate view of 360° around the car and 12 ultrasonic sensors, in addition to forward-facing radar with enhanced processing capabilities. [22] The radar is able to observe beneath and ahead of the vehicle in front of the Tesla; [23] the radar can see vehicles through heavy rain, fog or dust. [24]

  7. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic sensor; Video sensor; Visual sensor network; Wheatstone bridge; Wireless sensor network; Through-beam edge sensor; Speed sensor. Speed sensors are machines ...

  8. Lane departure warning system - Wikipedia

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    This combines automatic lane change (after signal is applied), adaptive cruise control, and sign recognition to regulate speed and location and also makes use of 8 cameras, one radar, and several ultrasonic sensors. [75] Volvo: XC60 II: Part of the Pilot Assist II system. 2018 Volvo: XC40, S60 III, V60 II: Part of the Pilot Assist II system.

  9. Surround-view system - Wikipedia

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    Early vehicle parking assistant products used ultrasonic parking sensors and/or a single rear-view camera to view and obtain distances to objects surrounding the vehicle, providing drivers with an audible alarm or rear-view video through a fisheye lens. There are some drawbacks to these early products: the alarm only provides a proximity ...