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  2. Automatic parking - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, BMW introduced a system called "parking assistant" on the redesigned 5 Series to perform parallel parking. [14] Up to 2012, automatic parking systems were being developed by several automobile manufacturers. Ford and Lincoln offered active park assist on Ford Focus, Fusion, Escape, Explorer, and Flex and Lincoln MKS and MKT.

  3. Advanced driver-assistance system - Wikipedia

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    Major car brands with Level 2 features include Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Volvo, Tata, Citroën, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, Peugeot, Mahindra and Subaru. [58] Full Level 2 features are included with Full Self-Driving from Tesla, Pilot Assist from Volvo, OpenPilot from Comma.ai and ProPILOT Assist from Nissan.

  4. Driver monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    The infrared cameras are in the top middle part of the instrument cluster, part of iDrive BMW Live Cockpit and driven by BMW Operating System 7.0. Ford use the Seeing Machines DMS [ citation needed ] with infrared LEDs in a module located on the steering column behind the steering wheel as part of their active drive assist hands free driving ...

  5. BMW iDrive - Wikipedia

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    An early prototype iDrive (called the Intuitive Interaction Concept) was featured on the BMW Z9 concept in 1999. The production version debuted in September 2001 in the BMW 7 Series (E65) and was built on the VxWorks kernel [4] while the Navigation computer used Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive; [5] this can be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash, displaying a ...

  6. Emergency driver assistant - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Driver Assistant technology continues to be one of the most popular driver assistance technologies [4] and, along with other assorted driver assistance technologies, are posed to become ubiquitous within the next decade. This popularity is considered by many experts to be the path forward for acclimating the public to automated ...

  7. BMW i4 - Wikipedia

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    A Driving Assistance Professional package is optional, which adds adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane-keep assist with side collision avoidance, and rear automatic emergency braking. The optional parking assistant system displays a three-dimensional 360-degree view of the car and its surroundings. [ 34 ]

  8. BMW Assist - Wikipedia

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    BMW Assist (also branded as MINI Assist) is a telematic roadside assistance service offered by BMW. BMW Assist is similar to GM's OnStar or Mercedes-Benz mbrace services as they both use the cellular network and Global Positioning telemetry to locate or guide the vehicle. BMW Assist can provide turn-by-turn directions, remote unlocking, vehicle ...

  9. Lane departure warning system - Wikipedia

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    In late 2013 BMW updated the system with Traffic Jam Assistant appearing first on the redesigned BMW X5, this system works below 25 miles per hour (40 km/h). Volvo introduced the lane departure warning system and the driver alert control on its 2008 model-year S80 , the V70 , and XC70 executive cars . [ 22 ]