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− | [[wikipedia:Tesla Autopilot]] (September [[2014]]) | + | [[wikipedia:Tesla Autopilot]] (September [[2014]] - October 2016 - present) [[Advanced driver-assistance systems]] |
+ | * [[Lane centering]]: [[autosteer]] | ||
+ | * [[Tesla enhanced autopilot]] | ||
+ | * [[Automatic lane changes]] (included with [[Tesla enhanced autopilot]] and [[FSD]]) | ||
+ | == Timeline == | ||
+ | * Standard on all Tesla models since April [[2019]]. | ||
+ | * [[Tesla Model S]] (September 2014) | ||
+ | * [[Tesla Model 3]] (July [[2017]]) | ||
+ | * Autopilot 2.0, introduced in October 2016 | ||
− | * [[Tesla | + | * [[Tesla vehicle safety report]] |
− | * [[ | + | * 8 [[cameras]] |
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+ | == HW1 == | ||
+ | based in part with the Mobileye EyeQ3 hardware/software, a front-facing camera, radar, and 12 long-range ultrasonic sensors. (Computer Vision Video by Mobileye). Auto-pilot hardware was made available in all Tesla cars produced in September 2014 to mid-October 2016. System allows the Tesla Model S to detect [[road signs]], [[lane]] markings, obstacles, and other vehicles. | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * [[Distronic plus]] with [[steering assist]] (at least 2014) <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKhsIShqZV8</ref> in [[Mercedes E-Class]] | ||
* [[FSD]] and [[FSD Chip]] | * [[FSD]] and [[FSD Chip]] | ||
− | * [[HW1]] | + | * [[HW1]], [[HW2]], [[HW2.5]] 119 [[fps]] |
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* [[HW3]] (April 2019) 2,300 [[fps]] | * [[HW3]] (April 2019) 2,300 [[fps]] | ||
* [[Andrej Karpathy]] | * [[Andrej Karpathy]] | ||
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* [[ACC]] | * [[ACC]] | ||
* [[FSD]] | * [[FSD]] | ||
+ | * [[Tesla Active Safety Features]] | ||
+ | * [[Audi active lane assist]] | ||
+ | * [[Traffic-Aware Cruise Control]] | ||
+ | * [[Cameras]], [[ultrasonic]] sensors and [[forward radar]] | ||
+ | * [[Complementary camera upgrades]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{Tesla Autopilot}} | ||
* {{Autonomous driving}} | * {{Autonomous driving}} | ||
* {{Tesla}} | * {{Tesla}} |
Latest revision as of 09:44, 3 January 2023
wikipedia:Tesla Autopilot (September 2014 - October 2016 - present) Advanced driver-assistance systems
- Lane centering: autosteer
- Tesla enhanced autopilot
- Automatic lane changes (included with Tesla enhanced autopilot and FSD)
Contents
Timeline[edit]
- Standard on all Tesla models since April 2019.
- Tesla Model S (September 2014)
- Tesla Model 3 (July 2017)
- Autopilot 2.0, introduced in October 2016
HW1[edit]
based in part with the Mobileye EyeQ3 hardware/software, a front-facing camera, radar, and 12 long-range ultrasonic sensors. (Computer Vision Video by Mobileye). Auto-pilot hardware was made available in all Tesla cars produced in September 2014 to mid-October 2016. System allows the Tesla Model S to detect road signs, lane markings, obstacles, and other vehicles.
Related terms[edit]
- Distronic plus with steering assist (at least 2014) [1] in Mercedes E-Class
- FSD and FSD Chip
- HW1, HW2, HW2.5 119 fps
- HW3 (April 2019) 2,300 fps
- Andrej Karpathy
- Mali (GPU)
- Weak AI
- Openpilot
- PyTorch
- ACC
- FSD
- Tesla Active Safety Features
- Audi active lane assist
- Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
- Cameras, ultrasonic sensors and forward radar
- Complementary camera upgrades
See also[edit]
- Tesla Autopilot, FSD, Cabin-facing camera, Lane centering, Tesla Active Safety Features, Tesla enhanced autopilot
- Autonomous driving: Waymo, Wayve, Tesla FSD, Tesla Autopilot, Nvidia Drive, Ford Argo, Mobileye, Openpilot, GM Super Cruise, pony.ai, Voyage, NIO Pilot, Adaptive cruise control (ACC), Lane centering, DrivePilot, Understand.ai
- Tesla, LIB, Tesla Model 3, Tesla Cybertruck, Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, Tesla Model Y, Tesla Autopilot, Tesla Megapack, Tesla Plaid trim, Andrej Karpathy, Elon Musk, Tesla Shanghai, Giga Berlin, Supercharger, OTA, Tesla Active Safety Features, Dojo (D1 chip), Tesla TRIP, Tesla Powerwall, 1280, Tesla roadside assistance, Tesla Supercharger, Tesla safety, Tesla Bot (Optimus), YouTube Tesla, SolarCity, GB/T, Tesla app, Tesla Solar Roof, The Boring Company, Robotaxi
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