Ultrasonic sensor technology has become the leading segment within the park assist system market due to its precision, cost-effectiveness, and reliability in parking assistance. This technology has ...
Automatic Park Assist is a General Motors active safety technology that helps the driver parallel and perpendicular park their vehicle nearly automatically. The system finds a space and automatically ...
Tesla released Full Self Driving (Supervised) V12.3.6 over the weekend, and people shared positive feedback. However, the biggest surprise was that the update brought vision-based park assist features ...
Driver-assist technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, significantly enhancing vehicle safety and convenience. Central to these advancements are lidar and radar systems, which provide the ...
NOVELIC's in-cabin monitoring solution provides industry-leading child presence detection perfromance, while offering additional functionality with the same hardware. NOVELIC's 180° FoV short-range ...
Parking your car is one of the most elemental of driving tasks, but for some drivers, it’s also one of the most difficult. Sometimes it’s hard to figure out where the car ends and obstacles begin, and ...
BELGRADE, Serbia, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NOVELIC, a leader in short-range radar technology, is set to showcase an entirely new approach for affordable 180° field of view (FOV) radar modules at ...
In October 2022, Tesla, Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) stopped including ultrasonic sensors (USS) on its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. This was followed by the USS discontinued on Model S and Model X in early 2023 ...
Tesla announced this week that it will stop installing ultrasonic sensors on the Model 3 and the Model Y in the coming months. It will then stop installing the part in the Model S and Model X in 2023.
Joshua is an automotive enthusiast who explores every facet of car culture. With a history of over 30 vehicles, his love for Japanese tuner cars shines. Beyond ownership, he dives into every vehicle, ...
A frustrated man behind the wheel of a Nissan recorded his difficulties keeping the car in reverse. It’s a problem that Kyster (@kyster58) attributes not to a faulty shifter or transmission, but ...