Hyundai Mobis Launches Next-Gen Parking Control System

Hyundai Mobis, a pioneer in innovative automotive technology, has once again broken new ground with its latest announcement of the ‘MPS 1.0P Premium,’ an upgraded version of its MPS, next-generation parking control system which was first introduced in 2021. This development signifies a significant leap forward in the world of parking technology, with industry experts acknowledging its stronghold in the high-performance parking control sector.

Designing Automated Parking Tech

The standout feature of the MPS 1.0P is the ‘Memory Parking Assist (MPA),’ a technological marvel that simplifies parking to a single touch. In the path learning mode, the vehicle autonomously learns the parking process, allowing for effortless parking with minimal driver input. This innovation is achieved through the combination of video-based sensors and ultrasonic sensors with Surround View Monitor cameras. The system not only measures the vehicle’s location but also creates detailed maps, all thanks to cutting-edge techniques originating from the world of robotics. Impressively, it can assist in parking from up to 100 metres away, offering convenience and peace of mind to drivers.

This revolutionary parking technology is expected to find a warm reception in regions like Europe and China. In these regions, parking areas are designated and private garages are prevalent. The stress of parking is alleviated, as the vehicle can park autonomously based on previously learned driving paths, making parking a hassle-free experience.

Why Hyundai Mobis

What sets Hyundai Mobis apart is its commitment to innovation without driving up costs. Unlike systems that rely on lidar sensors or radars, the MPS 1.0P utilises cost-effective SVM and ultrasonic cameras while maintaining technological excellence. This cost-efficiency opens doors to the rapid adoption of this technology in mainstream vehicles and global markets.

In addition to the MPS 1.0P, Hyundai Mobis has also upgraded its ‘Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA).’ The enhanced RSPA 2 now features parking line recognition, a significant improvement that enables autonomous parking even in empty spaces without surrounding vehicles. This technology made its debut in the recently launched Kia EV9 SUV, showcasing its practicality and versatility.

Looking ahead, Hyundai Mobis has ambitious plans for further research and development. Their aim is to achieve fully unmanned autonomous parking, known as Auto Valet Parking (AVP), and continue unveiling urban autonomous driving innovations, including concepts like crab driving and zero-turn demonstrations with their ‘e-Corner System.’

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