Smart car parks itself

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Source: TheLocal.de
The German Aerospace Centre in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, this week tested its clever car parking system in a public space for the first time.

The driver pulled up outside the city's train station and walked off, leaving the car to find a parking spot and put itself neatly there. When the driver "returned" from his fictional journey, a simple call via a smartphone to the car was enough to summon it to the front of the station, ready to be driven home.

"There are a number of scenarios for highly automated driving, and parking is one of the most interesting," Professor Karsten Lemmer at the DLR's Institute of Transportation Systems told The Local.

"We wanted to demonstrate the abilities we have developed. And to do it in a public setting was also important. It was fascinating to see how the system was able to park exactly over and over again - to the centimetre."

So not the system we know. The car actually goes and search for parking, and then comes and pick you up when you are done with your chores.
 
Optional extras include the Pretoria East Pack, which lets the car park anywhere EXCEPT an actual parking space, and the Sandton Pack which makes it cut in front of everyone and park across 3 spaces.

*Sandton Pack only available in conjunction with custom numberplates and tinted windows.
 
Hell, then it might as well drive you home when you've had one too many :D
 
Optional extras include the Pretoria East Pack, which lets the car park anywhere EXCEPT an actual parking space, and the Sandton Pack which makes it cut in front of everyone and park across 3 spaces.

*Sandton Pack only available in conjunction with custom numberplates and tinted windows.

Pics or it didn't happen :O
 
Will it also be frustrated on your behalf when it doesn't find a open spot after being around the block for the 15th time?
 
Im sure ive seen a Merc ad were this has been done ages ago...

I think it was a gold/silver A class or SUV with a woman driver....but this isnt the "First time"

Edit: surly if a car approaches when its parking or exiting it will smash right into it...
 
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