Automated Valet Parking: Sensing Technology Challenges and Solutions APPLICATION NOTE

2022-09-24
At first glance, automated valet parking (AVP) may seem like a basic, simple function to develop and implement. Countless cars are being parked every day, the speed limit in parking lots is quite low – the average speed in parking lots often varies between 10 and 20 km/h – and the task of parking is relatively straightforward. Such typical tasks associated with valet parking include dropping the passenger and driver off at the entrance of a destination, steering left or right to engage in an alley, identifying a free parking space and backing up in this parking space. Still, developing a reliable, automated valet parking system proves to be quite challenging. In the following pages, we will explore these challenges and look at use cases and the sensing technologies involved to resolve such challenges.

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