Does the BMW 5 Series automatic parking assist system have a 360 panoramic view?

Pacific Auto Network BMW 5 Series Automatic Parking Assist System has a 360 panoramic view. BMW's automatic parking system only has the function of side parking, but both left parking and right parking can be realized. Before finding a parking space, you need to press the automatic parking start button and turn on the turn signal. Then as long as the vehicle speed is less than or equal to 40km/h, the ultrasonic sensor can effectively detect the parking space with the length exceeding1.25m..

(19) China National Intellectual Property Administration, China

(12) Application for a patent for invention

(10) Application PublicationNo. CN11001632a.

(43) Date of publication of the application: 20 19.07. 12.

(2 1) The application number is CN20 19 1032326.

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(22) Date of application: 20 19.04.22.

(7 1) The address of Beijing Yinwo Automobile Technology Co., Ltd. is Room 2 1 1092, Floor 2, Building 7, No.66 Xixiaokou Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

(72) Inventor Liu Yanwei; Xu Wen; Ji Xinghua; Zhou Zongbo; Kang zhigang

Chen Song Patent Agency Suzhou Guocheng Patent Agency Co., Ltd.

(5 1)Int。 CI claim description form

(54) Name of the invention: A 360-degree panoramic auxiliary parking system for vehicles and its operation method.

(57) The present invention provides a 360-degree panoramic auxiliary parking system for vehicles, and also provides an operation method of the 360-degree panoramic auxiliary parking system for vehicles, which can assist automatic parking on the basis of the traditional panoramic visual angle display function, including a display screen which is communicatively connected for users to operate and select parking modes; The 360-degree panoramic image system is used for analyzing the operation of the user on the display screen, acquiring the parking mode selected by the user, and sending the parking mode selected by the user to the automatic parking guidance system; Automatic parking guidance system, parking according to the parking mode selected by users.

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