Valeo and Cisco partner for smart and autonomous parking

This solution enables vehicles equipped with Valeo Park4U Auto technology to park safely and autonomously in connected car parks.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 15 Jun 2017 Views icon6624 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Representational image of autonomous parking.

Representational image of autonomous parking.

Valeo and Cisco today announced that they have signed a cooperation agreement to develop strategic innovations in smart mobility services. Cyber Valet Services, a project resulting from their collaboration, is being unveiled at this year’s Viva Technology conference in Paris.

This unique solution, developed by two major strategically aligned tech players, now enables vehicles equipped with Valeo Park4U Auto technology to park safely and autonomously, i.e., without a driver on board, in connected car parks.

How it works
The driver simply gets out of his/her vehicle at the car park entrance and activates the automatic parking system using a smartphone. The vehicle then continues its journey in automatic mode until it has finished parking. In just a few clicks, it can be set in motion again to meet the driver at the designated pick-up point in the car park.

The vehicle drives itself inside the car park by combining the power of automatic parking technologies (Valeo Park4UAuto), Valeo on-board telematics and secure key systems (Valeo InBlue) with Cisco Parking Controller technologies, which equip car parks with Wi-Fi, video sensors and artificial intelligence-based solutions.

The vehicle’s sensors, together with the information provided by the equipment installed in the car park, allow the vehicle to perceive its environment with an extremely high level of accuracy and anticipate and calculate its journey at any time up to the completion of the parking maneuver. The vehicle is able to navigate complex parking facilities in total safety, even multi-story garages, by processing all of the necessary information with the help of an integrated GPS service and the vehicle’s own sensors.

Indigo, the leading provider of parking services and individual mobility solutions, is the first to integrate the new service, which is currently being introduced at the Camille Desmoulins parking garage in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. Partnering with OPnGO to bundle its payment application and barrier‑free plate recognition technology into the Cyber Valet Services offering, Indigo helps its customers save valuable time. The user journey begins even before entering the car park.

The Valeo/Cisco Cyber Valet Services co-innovation project is giving impetus to urban mobility improvements by opening up new possibilities for users. In addition to the space freed up by optimized parking, equipped car parks will be able to provide customers with convenient new services such as automatic car washing, maintenance and automated electric vehicle charging. For vehicle fleet managers, this service will optimise car park use by reducing the time it takes to drop off and pick up vehicles.

Jacques Aschenbroich, Valeo’s chairman and CEO, said: “Valeo’s goal is to develop technologies for everyone that re-imagine mobility to make it smoother, safer and more intuitive. Valeo’s Park4UAuto technology has already been integrated into more than 12 million vehicles worldwide. Our partnership with Cisco is a great opportunity for us to show how our technologies are capable of transforming urban mobility services sustainably and for the better. I would like to thank the teams at Valeo and Cisco who worked to make this project possible.”

 

Robert Vassoyan, CEO of Cisco France, said: “With the innovative Cyber Valet Services project, we can currently connect millions of parking spaces in total safety. We are pleased and proud to combine our expertise, technological solutions and resources with those of Valeo to together provide cities and their residents with new digital services. Partnering with a major French company further illustrates our desire to work in collaboration with the entire ecosystem and our ability to co-innovate as we pursue our commitment to accelerating the digital transformation.”

 

Sébastien Fraisse, executive vice-president and managing director of Indigo France, added: “Committed to meeting parking and individual mobility needs, our Group is constantly innovating in services to provide our customers with a seamless, turnkey solution that reinvents the parking experience. This ambitious project puts parking firmly at the center of a new wave of change and renewal, particularly with regards to driving practices. In lock step with the rise of autonomous vehicles, car parks will undergo their own transformation to match the prevailing trends, developing a host of new services designed to continually simplify the customer journey, while also delivering high added value. Projects of this kind are paving the way for diversification, including in how car parks are used.”

 

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