The images captured by the vehicle's 360º system to simulate an overhead (bird’s-eye) view of the vehicle come from:
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
Explanation
The **360º system** of the vehicle uses **cameras** to simulate a bird's-eye view of it. These cameras are designed to capture everything around the vehicle and project that image on the front screen. This is especially useful for maneuvers such as parking, as it allows the driver to see obstacles and the immediate surroundings of the vehicle from an overhead perspective.
Unlike a **satellite** or a **GPS**, which do not provide real-time images of the vehicle's immediate surroundings, the cameras offer a direct and updated view of what surrounds the car. This helps improve safety when driving and performing complex maneuvers.
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