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− | + | [[wikipedia:Tesla Autopilot]] (September [[2014]] - October 2016 - present) [[Advanced driver-assistance systems]] | |
+ | * [[Lane centering]]: [[autosteer]] | ||
+ | * [[Tesla enhanced autopilot]] | ||
+ | ** [[Smart Summon]] [[2024]] | ||
+ | * [[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 vehicle safety report]] | ||
+ | * 8 [[cameras]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 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 == | ||
+ | * [[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]] | ||
+ | * [[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 == | == See also == | ||
− | * {{Tesla}} | + | * {{Tesla Autopilot}} |
+ | * {{Autonomous driving}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Automotive]] |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 22 November 2024
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
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