BMW Joins Valeo For ADAS Domain Controller For Its “Neue Klasse”

Mobility Outlook Bureau
15 Feb 2023
11:51 AM
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The BMW Group and Valeo announced their cooperation for the co-development of fully automated parking technologies up to Level 4.


BMW and Valeo

BMW Group and Valeo have announced their collaboration for ADAS domain controller, sensors and software for parking and manoeuvring for the carmaker's upcoming platform generation, 'Neue Klasse.'

Both companies announced their cooperation for the co-development of fully automated parking technologies up to Level 4.

The partnership supports both AVP Type 1 and Type 2 and will strive for the most advanced solutions for next-generation parking experiences up to Level 4 according to market and customer requirements.

Automated Valet Parking (AVP) offers drivers and passengers a fully automated and driverless parking experience. At a drop-off zone, the driver leaves the car, and the vehicle takes over tasks such as autonomously finding a parking spot, the necessary manoeuvres for parking in and out and can also drive back to a pick-up zone to return the vehicle back to the driver.

To optimise the use of the parking time, additional services like fully automated charging or fully automated washing can be deployed. Such functionalities offer real customers benefits in terms of comfort and safety.

According to the draft of an upcoming ISO standard, Automated Valet Parking solutions will be clustered into two main categories - Type 1 and Type 2 systems. For a Type 1 system, the necessary technologies (incl. all sensors, computing units and algorithms) run on the vehicle, while for a Type 2 system, the required technologies (incl. sensors and the AVP management system) are installed in the relevant infrastructure, e.g. parking facility, and the vehicle is controlled by the infrastructure.

A press release from Valeo noted that the co-development of these automated parking solutions will involve more than 100 R&D specialists from both companies over the duration of the collaboration.

The software functions are based on the current automated parking software stack first launched with the BMW iX in 2021. In the next generation, it will be further extended by a powerful computing platform hosting the jointly developed algorithms.

Nicolai Martin, Senior Vice President Driving Experience, BMW Group, stated that the co-development and deployment of Automated Parking solutions will permit Level 4 driverless operation in BMW’s upcoming series production vehicles.

Marc Vrecko, President- Comfort and Driving Assistance Systems Business Group, Valeo, noted that other automakers will be able to join this platform, with BMW once again setting the standard for the most intuitive and pleasant user experience that its customers rightly expect.

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