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Home News Insights Precision Off-Roading Made Possible Via Bluetooth-Controlled Range Rover Precision Off-Roading Made Possible Via Bluetooth-Controlled Range Rover Insights Jim Kem | June 17, 2015 02:47 pm Jaguar Land Rover has started showing off its autonomous driving technology. One that should definitely help get it out tight spots, quite literally. Autonomous vehicle tech has many permutations, but JLR’s implementation doesn’t stretch as far as being able to set off and bring itself places on its own, also known as self driving. It’s a drive-by-Bluetooth system that pairs the car, a Range Rover in this case, with a smartphone.Once connected via the short-range wireless standard, it allows the driver to manoeuvre the vehicle through the use of on-screen controls should the car find itself in a situation where it’s risky for him or her to remain inside, or when it’s advantageous to have an outside perspective, or even to simply wiggle its way out of a ridiculously tight parking space where the driver can’t even open the door wide enough to gain access.Through the app, the driver has control over the steering, brakes and accelerator, in addition to toggling between high and low range to a maximum speed of 6.5km/h, which is the typical brisk walking speed. The system also is only operable with the driver being within a 10 metre radius of the vehicle. While similar systems from Mercedes-Benz and BMW are aimed squarely for use for parking in tight spaces and garages, Land Rover’s system is meant to have broader use cases.Not to alienate the city drivers, JLR’s system does also work in the urban setting, where competitor systems have focused their efforts: the parking lot. The automaker says it is developing a way for its cars to autonomously, through the use of a wide sensor array, execute 180 degree turns in extremely tight parking spaces – piloting as many moves as it would safely take to free the vehicle.Jaguar Land Rover did not act alone, however, and this technology was developed with the UK Autodrive consortium that is delving into ADAS (Advanced driver assistance systems) technology, of which JLR is a member.Dr. Wolfgang Epple, Director of Research and Technology at Jaguar Land Rover, says, "Getting a car out of a tricky parking manoeuvre can be a stressful experience for any driver. A remote control car, or a vehicle that can autonomously turn in the road, demonstrates how we could use these new technologies to reduce the tedious parts of driving and improve road safety.”"Research into technologies like these won't only help us deliver an autonomous car. They will help make real driving safer and more enjoyable. The same sensors and systems that will help an autonomous car make the right decisions, will assist the driver and enhance the experience to help prevent accidents. Autonomous car technologies will not take away the fun of driving." ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Autonomous Driving Bluetooth jaguar jaguar land rover JLR Land Rover Range Rover Technology Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Land Rover’s Transparent Trailer Tech Makes Towing Cargo A Breeze Auto News Jim Kem | September 02, 2015 Engineers over at Land Rover have revealed their newest in augmented reality, allowing cameras to feed an altered view of the car’s rear but without ... VIDEO: 45 Years Of The Range Rover Insights Jim Kem | June 18, 2015 June 17, 2015 marks the 45th birthday of the iconic SUV, the Land Rover Range Rover – back when the term SUV wasn’t even widely used. Once revealed ... 2016 Jaguar XE Officially Launched In Malaysia, In Showrooms For RM340,000 Auto News Jim Kem | January 28, 2016 What is perhaps the most important car for Jaguar, their all-new small executive saloon, the XE, has finally made landfall in Malaysia. It comes to ... Range Rover Sport Performs First Self-Driving Loop In England Auto News Siew Weng | October 12, 2018 Jaguar Range Rover has just trialled their Range Rover Sport in a fully-automated self-driving journey. The prototype vehicle, fitted with various ... Comments
Precision Off-Roading Made Possible Via Bluetooth-Controlled Range Rover Insights Jim Kem | June 17, 2015 02:47 pm Jaguar Land Rover has started showing off its autonomous driving technology. One that should definitely help get it out tight spots, quite literally. Autonomous vehicle tech has many permutations, but JLR’s implementation doesn’t stretch as far as being able to set off and bring itself places on its own, also known as self driving. It’s a drive-by-Bluetooth system that pairs the car, a Range Rover in this case, with a smartphone.Once connected via the short-range wireless standard, it allows the driver to manoeuvre the vehicle through the use of on-screen controls should the car find itself in a situation where it’s risky for him or her to remain inside, or when it’s advantageous to have an outside perspective, or even to simply wiggle its way out of a ridiculously tight parking space where the driver can’t even open the door wide enough to gain access.Through the app, the driver has control over the steering, brakes and accelerator, in addition to toggling between high and low range to a maximum speed of 6.5km/h, which is the typical brisk walking speed. The system also is only operable with the driver being within a 10 metre radius of the vehicle. While similar systems from Mercedes-Benz and BMW are aimed squarely for use for parking in tight spaces and garages, Land Rover’s system is meant to have broader use cases.Not to alienate the city drivers, JLR’s system does also work in the urban setting, where competitor systems have focused their efforts: the parking lot. The automaker says it is developing a way for its cars to autonomously, through the use of a wide sensor array, execute 180 degree turns in extremely tight parking spaces – piloting as many moves as it would safely take to free the vehicle.Jaguar Land Rover did not act alone, however, and this technology was developed with the UK Autodrive consortium that is delving into ADAS (Advanced driver assistance systems) technology, of which JLR is a member.Dr. Wolfgang Epple, Director of Research and Technology at Jaguar Land Rover, says, "Getting a car out of a tricky parking manoeuvre can be a stressful experience for any driver. A remote control car, or a vehicle that can autonomously turn in the road, demonstrates how we could use these new technologies to reduce the tedious parts of driving and improve road safety.”"Research into technologies like these won't only help us deliver an autonomous car. They will help make real driving safer and more enjoyable. The same sensors and systems that will help an autonomous car make the right decisions, will assist the driver and enhance the experience to help prevent accidents. Autonomous car technologies will not take away the fun of driving." ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Autonomous Driving Bluetooth jaguar jaguar land rover JLR Land Rover Range Rover Technology
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Land Rover’s Transparent Trailer Tech Makes Towing Cargo A Breeze Auto News Jim Kem | September 02, 2015 Engineers over at Land Rover have revealed their newest in augmented reality, allowing cameras to feed an altered view of the car’s rear but without ...
VIDEO: 45 Years Of The Range Rover Insights Jim Kem | June 18, 2015 June 17, 2015 marks the 45th birthday of the iconic SUV, the Land Rover Range Rover – back when the term SUV wasn’t even widely used. Once revealed ...
2016 Jaguar XE Officially Launched In Malaysia, In Showrooms For RM340,000 Auto News Jim Kem | January 28, 2016 What is perhaps the most important car for Jaguar, their all-new small executive saloon, the XE, has finally made landfall in Malaysia. It comes to ...
Range Rover Sport Performs First Self-Driving Loop In England Auto News Siew Weng | October 12, 2018 Jaguar Range Rover has just trialled their Range Rover Sport in a fully-automated self-driving journey. The prototype vehicle, fitted with various ...