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New Mercedes-Benz C-Class: iOS & CarPlay | short explanation
Published on Mar 6, 2014
(C-Class: Fuel consumption combined cycle: 5,8 - 4,0 l/100km, CO2 emissions, combined: 135 - 103 g/km, energy efficiency class: B - A+.)*
Short Explanation about CarPlay & iOS installed in the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
FutureTalk Robotics | Trailer
Published on Jul 7, 2014
Mercedes-Benz Future Talk "Robotics": Mercedes-Benz is teaching autonomous cars how to speak.
Mercedes-Benz, robotics experts and linguists discuss how people can communicate with autonomous vehicles in the future.
Mercedes-Benz Future Talk 2014 | Robotics
Published on Jul 24, 2014
At the second Future Talk in Berlin Mercedes-Benz discussed together with experts from Ars Electronica Futurelab, Martina Mara and Christopher Lindinger, as well as linguist Prof. Dr. Ellen Fricke how people can communicate with autonomous vehicles in the future.
Traffic in the city of the future will be largely dominated by cars that drive themselves. Beyond the technical and legal aspects, the automotive manufacturer is therefore looking very closely at social issues in this context. Communication between people and machine intelligence is a key aspect here: How will we communicate with autonomous cars in the future? Can an autonomous car "wave" a pedestrian over the road? Is the car speaking to me or to the person next to me? And what does "speaking" even mean in this context?
Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive -- Vehicle Safety and Accident Avoidance
Published on Jan 28, 2013
Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive is, essentially, the entire suite of groundbreaking safety features you'll find across our entire vehicle line. From PRE-SAFE to ATTENTION ASSIST, they all work together to support drivers in the best way possible. And as amazing as these features are now, we're always improving them and engineering even more. See what we have in store for the very immediate future—something very close to autonomous driving—in this video.
2014 Mercedes S-Class AUTONOMOUS DRIVING DEMO 'Intelligent Drive'
Published on Sep 18, 2013
Mercedes-Benz has successfully completed the first autonomous long-distance drive ever, involving both town and cross-country traffic, using near-production-standard sensor systems. The Mercedes-Benz S 500 INTELLIGENT DRIVE research vehicle covered 100 kilometers from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany, under real traffic conditions and complex situations including traffic lights, roundabouts, pedestrians, cyclists and trams. Mercedes-Benz will reveal the full details of the first autonomous long distance drive at the Mercedes-Benz & smart Media Night.
Intelligent Drive — Mercedes-Benz Safety Features
Published on Jan 5, 2015
Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive is a new generation of breakthroughs to help make driving safer and easier. Advanced computing power interprets what it sees, determines the best response, and springs into action faster than humanly possible.
2017 Mercedes E-Class - Intelligent Drive demo
Published on Mar 9, 2016
Mercedes-Benz's new assistance and safety systems enhance safety, comfort and driver assistance to new levels. Active Brake Assist is fitted as standard. It is able to warn the driver of impending collisions, provide optimum support with emergency braking and if necessary also autonomously apply the brakes. In addition to slower-moving, stopping or stationary vehicles, it can also detect pedestrians crossing the danger zone ahead of the vehicle. Likewise included as standard are Attention Assist with adjustable sensitivity, which can warn the driver of inattentiveness and drowsiness, and Crosswind Assist, which can assist the driver by substantially reducing the effects of strong crosswinds to prevent the vehicle from drifting too far off track.
Intelligent Drive -- Mercedes-Benz Driving Safety and Accident Avoidance
Published on Nov 21, 2013
Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive is, essentially, the entire suite of groundbreaking driving safety features you'll find across our entire vehicle line. From PRE-SAFE to ATTENTION ASSIST, they all work together to support drivers in the best way possible. And as amazing as these features are now, we're always improving them and engineering even more. See what we have in store for the very immediate future—something very close to autonomous driving—in this video.
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