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Go into Body Domain Controller (BDC) ECU:- 3420 PfSarahMaster module: - spurwechel_assistent change to aktiv You now have access to "Lane Change Assist" ..man, I'm approaching more hacks in this thing than Matt Damon did in "The Martian" .. |
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PS did you see the options about ampelassistent (traffic lights), stoppschild (stop signs) and rettungswagge (emergeny lane)? Just in case you are able to solve them too! seriously good work though. |
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04-07-2020, 08:05 AM | #1086 | |
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When I published this originally, it also needed: 42C1 (SAS)\C_SWA_VORHANDEN Enabled |
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Coding shows they could be supported from 07/2020.x so fingers crossed as Traffic Light support (stop/start) would be cool. Only issue seems to be legislative support, which I think is why Tesla haven't implemented it yet. Last edited by ifr; 04-07-2020 at 01:43 PM.. |
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So I will play dumb here.... Exactly how is this functionality supposed to work if/when implemented? Right now the semi-autonomous features by BMW are designed for highway use, either with or without traffic. Is this functionality supposed to allow the semi-autonomous features to work on city/urban streets at much slower and more dynamic speed, by using stop lights and speed limit signs to help the car "know" its surroundings and drive accordingly?
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In some markets, or with coding, the car can automatically adjust its speed based upon the speed limit, while driving and steering both on/off highway.
The steering part is much improved if following another vehicle off highway. It can also slow for junctions, navigation exits, and roundabouts. The new tech will allow the car to stop at traffic lights and stop signs automatically. It will not restart the car when the light turns to green if you are the first car in the queue, but will alert the driver to set off. There are a couple of additional features planned, but I don't know how practical they are or if they will ever see the light of day: - Prevent undertaking - form an emergency lane in congestion. This looks to automatically move the car onto the side of the road when an emergency vehicle approaches. Would need multiple vehicles to support the feature to truly work well but I can see the benefit. |
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The changes I've mentioned add Traffic Light and Stop Sign Recognition so I guess yes it will improve semi-autonomous urban driving. Good question on the hardware requirements. There were side radar hardware changes introduced with MY2020, but I'm hoping that existing MY2019 will also support these specific features. Coding shows 2 requirements - DAP and build version 07/2020. This doesn't mean it won't be supported on earlier build vehicles, but they will need i-step 07/2020 - when I discovered and published the Assisted Driving View coding, it also stated a later build version (07/2019), but that coding was supported on earlier build cars as long as they had i-step 07/2019 or later. We can but hope |
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That said, while playing with the Active Cruise Control system, I did try to get it to take an exit off the highway on to a secondary road. It got all sorts of confused trying to identify the off ramp, but ultimately did it based on my signal change inputs. It even joined the secondary road at the end of the off ramp too. But the system definitely did not feel "comfortable" with that transition.
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Here are a few pics I took of this happening in mine which is a 2019 so the 2020 presentation may be a little different. |
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I haven't had a chance to test Lane Change Assist - since we're in partial lockdown here in Australia. We can still drive around, but only for valid reasons. I've also managed to code Comfort Plus. Anyone know the difference between Comfort and Comfort Plus? |
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It's been around for a long time and has kind of evolved beyond its original remit. It also has the settings for extended Traffic Jam Assistant for example. I originally posted the coding for Comfort Plus last year and a number of users tested it. None of us could tell any difference to normal Comfort mode. I seem to recall that the idrive graphic showed more dampening on the suspension but didnt seem to soften the ride. |
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As it involves steering, it would probably be in the BDC ECU. What do you think? I'll do a search for [42C1] SAS in the BDC ECU in the next few days... In terms of Comfort Plus, I certainly noticed a difference between Comfort and Adaptive, I'll see if Comfort Plus makes a difference. Some other threads call Comfort Plus "slushy mode" and makes the car float - that might happen with Air suspension, but I've got the Adaptive M Suspension, so it will be interesting to see if it softens any further. Last edited by James_G0540i; 04-08-2020 at 04:55 AM.. |
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