What is the difference between Tesla AP and adaptive cruise control?
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Tesla AP is IACC (Integrated Adaptive Cruise Control), and there is no difference between the two. Functions of Tesla AP: Tesla's IACC, also known as Autopilot, utilizes the vehicle's sensors, millimeter-wave radar, eight high-definition wide-angle cameras, built-in chips, and built-in navigation maps. When activated, it autonomously sets the speed via network data or manual input, identifies obstacles ahead, calculates speed differences through chip processing, adjusts the following speed accordingly, and uses front cameras to recognize lane markings, incorporating a lane-keeping assist system. Usage of Tesla AP: On highways or ring roads, it maintains the center of the lane and can autonomously determine steering angles for curves, assessing the speed difference between the vehicle ahead and itself while adhering to speed limits. In urban driving conditions, such as congested traffic, it can automatically follow and stop, then restart on its own based on the situation of the vehicle ahead.