A total of 12 around - vehicle
ultrasonic sensors make the vehicle easier to drive and park.
Not exact matches
The discovery was
made using a suite of
sensors called 2D
ultrasonic Doppler velocity profilers.
If you said what
make, model and year the car was it might help, if that model was available with motion,
ultrasonic or tilt
sensors it will be possible to retrofit them.
The available Parksense Rear Park Assist system uses
ultrasonic sensors to help you
make sure there's nothing in your way while backing, and the Parkview Rear Back Up Camera lets you
make sure by simply checking out the available class - exclusive 8.4 - inch Uconnect Touchscreen.
Parking the standard 320i is
made pretty simple with
ultrasonic sensors front and rear with acoustic guidance and a reversing camera.
Active Park Assist The ultimate solution for the parallel - parking challenged, the Active Park Assist feature uses
ultrasonic sensors to find an appropriately - sized space and then, upon commands from the driver, automatically steers the car into the spot,
making you look like a parking pro.
The
ultrasonic parking
sensors are helpful when parking and it has the homelink garage door opener which
makes it easier to park at home too.
The Lincoln MKX is available with adaptive cruise control, a lane - keeping system, a blind spot information system, cross-traffic alert, and pre-collision assist, while a 360 - degree camera and 12
ultrasonic parking
sensors help
make parking and low - speed maneuvering easier.
Options include a premium JBL sound system and a full parking assistance system, which will
make parallel parking much easier with the help of
ultrasonic sensors.
Apple might just show the world how to do it in their upcoming iPhone 8, but assuming that Apple didn't just find the holy grail of
ultrasonic fingerprint
sensors and
make fingerprint
sensors under the display work as fast as conventional ones, are you prepared to sacrifice unlock speed, or would you rather have a faster conventional fingerprint
sensor on the back?
At present, vivo's under - screen fingerprint - sensing technology, which is based on Qualcomm next - generation
ultrasonic fingerprint resolution scheme - Qualcomm fingerprint
sensors, has
made its debut on the MWCS.
To
make sure they won't miss out on the rise and prevalence of either biometric technique, a number of Chinese smartphone manufacturers are reportedly planning to adopt 3D
sensors domestically while pushing screen - embedded
ultrasonic fingerprint scanners internationally.
It is not yet mentioned how the technology exactly works but we can get an idea from the Samsung patent where they used 12 pressure point
sensors sandwiched between cover glass and display panel where the scanner passes
ultrasonic signals through an OLED to read the contours of a fingerprint without
making direct contact.
They also swapped out the proximity
sensor for an
ultrasonic one, and dropped the front - facing camera to the bottom of the device, and
made the
sensor even smaller.
This in addition to a fully ceramic body and
ultrasonic proximity
sensor make this one a bevy of new tech for the Chinese electronics giant.
Xiaomi says the
sensor is based on Qualcomm's
ultrasonic technology, which, it's claimed,
makes it easy to scan your fingers even when they're dirty or wet.
There are 13 long and short range radars onboard, 12
ultrasonic sensors, 10 high definition cameras and a 3D retractable lidar, all built in to
make it self - driving, when legislation approves of its use.