Tesla has finally announced its 3D bird’s eye view parking assist feature. The technology, which has been known to have been developed since 2020, can even detect parking lines on the roads.
Electric car giant Tesla has been working on bird’s eye view parking assistant finally made the feature available. The feature that Elon Musk said will come in 2020 remote update It will reach vehicle owners via this method.
In fact, Tesla already has parking assist. However, the new feature developed provides the driver with a bird’s eye view of the vehicle. animation provides. In fact, features similar to this have already been adopted by many car brands, but Tesla has not taken any concrete steps so far. couldn’t score.
This is what Tesla’s new parking assistant looks like:
Drivers using Tesla’s new feature can 360 degree views They will be able to watch it on the infotainment screen. The interactive feature will allow the vehicle to be viewed from any angle. Thus, the driver will have a safer driving experience. As a footnote, let us state that the new feature can currently be used in the 2022 model Model 3/Y and the 2023 model Model S/X. Older models do not have this feature progressive in the period they will get it.
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Statements about the new feature developed, the name responsible for Tesla’s autopilot program. Ashok Elluswamy It was done by. Elluswamy, who released a demo, said:
The new feature will replace the 2D assistant and allow the environment to be reconstructed in 3D.
The feature, developed to assist parking maneuvers in narrow spaces, is part of the Occupancy Network.
In the new assistant, we modeled obstacles as distance fields. This allowed us to generate random shapes neatly and computationally efficiently.
The new assistant can also estimate the lines on the floor in 3D. When all of these come together, it will be possible to perform full parking maneuvers easily.
The update will introduce the first version of the new technology. Our team will continue to work to improve the technology.
Source :
https://electrek.co/2023/12/17/tesla-unveils-bird-eye-view-3d-reconstruction-park-assist/