Mercedes-Benz works together with Bosch to launch a new automated parking system that is implemented at the parking garage in Germany's Stuttgart Airport. The Germany Federal Motor Transport Authority approves of the system, making it the first highly-automated driverless parking function in the world.
Notably, the SAE Level 4 System does not need the driver to be driving when the features are engaged, without needing to take over at any time either. This means that it allows drivers to step out of their car and send it off to a pre-booked parking space simply by selecting a feature through the connected app, similar to the way that a driverless valet service works. When the car is needed again, the vehicle returns to the same pick-up spot.
Driverless Airport Parking Services
Mercedes-Benz and Bosch Launch a New Service in Stuttgart
Trend Themes
1. Automated Parking Systems - The development of highly-automated parking systems without the need for drivers present creates opportunities for implementing the technology in various industries.
2. Driverless Valet Services - The success in implementation of driverless valet services in parking garages can be extended to other related services, such as airports or hotels.
3. SAE Level 4 Systems - The approval of SAE Level 4 Systems paves the way for further research and implementation in other industries for autonomous driving technology.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Automakers can venture into developing their own automated parking systems that can be incorporated with the vehicles they produce.
2. Hospitality Industry - Hotels and resorts can potentially offer automated valet services to their guests, providing convenience and an added level of luxury.
3. Airline Industry - Airports and airlines can implement automated parking systems to increase efficiency and convenience for passengers who need to park their vehicles during their travels.