The user first parks the vehicle in a designated drop-off area before sending it to be parked using the smartphone app.
The vehicle’s onboard technology safely maneuvres the car in response to commands from the intelligent car park infrastructure.
The user can pick up the car through the smartphone app, after which it rolls to the pick-up area without a driver.
Through Automated Valet Parking, the user can retrieve the vehicle via his/her smartphone app.
Daimler and Bosch jointly premiere driverless parking in China

First Automated Valet Parking demonstration of Daimler and Bosch in China; Automated Valet Parking is based on intelligent infrastructure and allows drivers to instruct their vehicle via smartphone to make its own way to a parking space

14 Sep 2018 | 10900 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Daimler and Bosch have announced the successful premiere of their joint Automated Valet Parking pilot in Beijing. The technology, which debuted in the parking garage at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart in 2017, symbolises a pioneering effort in infrastructure-supported driverless parking and marks the first pilot of its kind ...

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