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Automotive navigation system

An automotive navigation system is part of the automobile controls or a third party add-on used to find direction in an automobile. It typically uses a satellite navigation device to get its position data which is then correlated to a position on a road. When directions are needed routing can be calculated. On the fly traffic information (road closures, congestion) can be used to adjust the route.

Navigation with Gosmore, an open source routing software, on a personal navigation assistant with free map data from OpenStreetMap

Dead reckoning using distance data from sensors attached to the drivetrain, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a magnetometer can be used for greater reliability, as GNSS signal loss and/or multipath can occur due to urban canyons or tunnels.

Mathematically, automotive navigation is based on the shortest path problem, within graph theory, which examines how to identify the path that best meets some criteria (shortest, cheapest, fastest, etc.) between two points in a large network.

Automotive navigation systems are crucial for the development of self-driving cars.[1]

History Edit

Automotive navigation systems represent a convergence of a number of diverse technologies, many of which have been available for many years, but were too costly or inaccessible. Limitations such as batteries, display, and processing power had to be overcome before the product became commercially viable.[2]

  • 1961: Hidetsugu Yagi designed a wireless-based navigation system. This design was still primitive and intended for military-use.
  • 1966: General Motors Research (GMR) was working on a non-satellite-based navigation and assistance system called DAIR (Driver Aid, Information & Routing). After initial tests GM found that it was not a scalable or practical way to provide navigation assistance. Decades later, however, the concept would be reborn as OnStar (founded 1996).[3]
  • 1973: Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and Fuji Heavy Industries sponsored CATC (Comprehensive Automobile Traffic Control), a Japanese research project on automobile navigation systems.[4]
  • 1979: MITI established JSK (Association of Electronic Technology for Automobile Traffic and Driving) in Japan.[4]
  • 1980: Electronic Auto Compass with new mechanism on the Toyota Crown.
  • 1981: The earlier research of CATC led to the first generation of automobile navigation systems from Japanese companies Honda, Nissan and Toyota. They used dead reckoning technology.[4]
  • 1981: Honda's Electro Gyrocator was the first commercially available car navigation system. It used inertial navigation systems, which tracked the distance traveled, the start point, and direction headed.[5] It was also the first with a map display.[4]
  • 1981: Navigation computer on the Toyota Celica (NAVICOM).[6]
  • 1983: Etak was founded. It made an early system that used map-matching to improve on dead reckoning instrumentation. Digital map information was stored on standard cassette tapes.[7]
  • 1987: Toyota introduced the World's first CD-ROM-based navigation system on the Toyota Crown.[8]
  • 1989: Gregg Howe of Design Works USA applied Hunter Systems $40,000 navigational computer to the Magna Torrero Concept Car. Originally developed to locate hydrants for fire departments, this system utilized both satellite signals & dead reckoning improving overall system accuracy due to civilian GPS limitations. This system also boast a color raster scan monitor, rather than the monochromatic vector mapping displays used by predecessors.[9][10][11]
  • 1990: Mazda Eunos Cosmo became the first production car with built-in GPS-navigation system[12]
  • 1991: General Motors partnered with the American Automotive Association, Florida Department of Transportation, as well as the city of Orlando to create TravTek (short for Travel Technology) which was a computerized in-car navigation system. A fleet of 100 Oldsmobile Toronados were rolled out with the system with 75 available for rent through Avis' Orlando International Airport office, the other 25 were test-driven by local drivers. A computer system was installed in the trunk of the vehicle with a special antenna mounted in the back and was hooked up to the video screen in the Oldsmobile Toronado (an option in the standard Toronado) to display the navigation. TravTek covered a 12,000 square mile area in Orlando and its metro areas, as well as contained listings for restaurants, AAA-approved hotels and attractions.[13]
  • 1991: Toyota introduced GPS car navigation on the Toyota Soarer.
  • 1991: Mitsubishi introduced GPS car navigation on the Mitsubishi Debonair (MMCS: Mitsubishi Multi Communication System).[14]
  • 1992: Voice assisted GPS navigation system on the Toyota Celsior.
  • 1993: The Austrian channel ORF airs a presentation of the software company bitMAP and its head Werner Liebig's invention, an electronic city map including street names and house numbers, using a satellite-based navigation system. bitMAP attends Comdex in Las Vegas the same year, but doesn't manage to market itself properly.[15][16][17]
  • 1994: BMW 7 series E38 first European model featuring GPS navigation. The navigation system was developed in cooperation with Philips (Philips CARIN).[18]
  • 1995: Oldsmobile introduced the first GPS navigation system available in a United States production car, called GuideStar.[19] The navigation system was developed in cooperation with Zexel. Zexel partnered with Avis Car Rental to make the system widely available in rental cars. This provided many in the United States general public with their first opportunity to use car navigation.
  • 1995: Device called "Mobile Assistant" or short, MASS, produced by Munich-based company ComRoad AG, won the title "Best Product in Mobile Computing" on CeBit by magazine Byte. It offered turn-by-turn navigation via wireless internet connection, with both GPS and speed sensor in the car.
  • 1995: Acura introduced the first hard disk drive-based navigation system in the 1996 RL.[20]
  • 1997: Navigation system using Differential GPS developed as a factory-installed option on the Toyota Prius[21]
  • 1998: First DVD-based navigation system introduced on the Toyota Progres.
  • 2000: The United States made a more accurate GPS signal available for civilian use.[22]
  • 2003: Toyota introduced the first Hard disk drive-based navigation system and the industry's first DVD-based navigation system with a built-in Electronic throttle control
  • 2007: Toyota introduced Map on Demand, a technology for distributing map updates to car navigation systems, developed as the first of its kind in the world
  • 2008: World's first navigation system-linked brake assist function and Navigation system linked to Adaptive Variable Suspension System (NAVI/AI-AVS) on Toyota Crown
  • 2009: With a release of mobile navigation app from Sygic for iOS new era of a mobile device navigation systems had begun gaining in popularity since

Technology Edit

 
A GPS system designed by Philips in a 1995 Opel Omega vehicle

The road database is a vector map. Street names or numbers and house numbers, as well as points of interest (waypoints), are encoded as geographic coordinates. This enables users to find a desired destination by street address or as geographic coordinates. (See map database management.)

Map database formats are almost uniformly proprietary, with no industry standards for satellite navigation maps, although some companies are trying to address this with SDAL (Shared Data Access Library) and Navigation Data Standard (NDS). Map data vendors such as Tele Atlas and Navteq create the base map in a GDF (Geographic Data Files) format, but each electronics manufacturer compiles it in an optimized, usually proprietary manner. GDF is not a CD standard for car navigation systems. GDF is used and converted onto the CD-ROM in the internal format of the navigation system. CDF (CARiN Database Format) is a proprietary navigation map format created by Philips.

SDAL is a proprietary map format developed by Navteq, which was released royalty free in the hope that it would become an industry standard for digital navigation maps, has not been very widely adopted by the industry. Vendors who used this format include:

Navigation Data Standard (NDS) Edit

The Navigation Data Standard (NDS) initiative, is an industry grouping of car manufacturers, navigation system suppliers and map data suppliers whose objective is the standardization of the data format used in car navigation systems, as well as allow a map update capability. The NDS effort began in 2004 and became a registered association in 2009.[23] Standardization would improve interoperability, specifically by allowing the same navigation maps to be used in navigation systems from 20 manufacturers.[24] Companies involved include BMW, Volkswagen, Daimler, Renault, ADIT, Aisin AW, Alpine Electronics, Navigon, Navis-AMS, Bosch, DENSO, Mitsubishi, Harman International Industries, Panasonic, Preh Car Connect formerly TechniSat, PTV, Continental AG, Clarion, Navteq, Navinfo 2020-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, TomTom and Zenrin.

Media Edit

The road database may be stored in solid state read-only memory (ROM), optical media (CD or DVD), solid state flash memory, magnetic media (hard disk), or a combination. A common scheme is to have a base map permanently stored in ROM that can be augmented with detailed information for a region the user is interested in. A ROM is always programmed at the factory; the other media may be preprogrammed, downloaded from a CD or DVD via a computer or wireless connection (bluetooth, Wi-Fi), or directly used utilizing a card reader.

Some navigation device makers provide free map updates for their customers. These updates are often obtained from the vendor's website, which is accessed by connecting the navigation device to a PC.

Real-time data Edit

Some systems can receive and display information on traffic congestion using either TMC, RDS, or by GPRS/3G data transmission via mobile phones.

In practice, Google has updated Google Maps for Android and iOS to alert users when a faster route becomes available in 2014. This change helps integrate real-time data with information about the more distant parts of a route.[25]

Integration and other functions Edit

Original factory equipment Edit

Many vehicle manufacturers offer a satellite navigation device as an option in their vehicles. Customers whose vehicles did not ship with GNSS can therefore purchase and retrofit the original factory-supplied GNSS unit. In some cases this can be a straightforward "plug-and-play" installation if the required wiring harness is already present in the vehicle. However, with some manufacturers, new wiring is required, making the installation more complex.

The primary benefit of this approach is an integrated and factory-standard installation. Many original systems also contain a gyrocompass and/or an accelerometer and may accept input from the vehicle's speed sensors and reverse gear engagement signal output, thereby allowing them to navigate via dead reckoning when a GPS signal is temporarily unavailable.[26] However, the costs can be considerably higher than other options.

SMS Edit

Establishing points of interest in real-time and transmitting them via GSM cellular telephone networks using the Short Message Service (SMS) is referred to as Gps2sms. Some vehicles and vessels are equipped with hardware that is able to automatically send an SMS text message when a particular event happens, such as theft, anchor drift or breakdown. The receiving party (e.g., a tow truck) can store the waypoint in a computer system, draw a map indicating the location, or see it in an automotive navigation system.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Zhao, Jianfeng; Liang, Bodong; Chen, Qiuxia (2018-01-02). "The key technology toward the self-driving car". International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems. 6 (1): 2–20. doi:10.1108/IJIUS-08-2017-0008. ISSN 2049-6427.
  2. ^ Cartographies of Travel and Navigation, James R. Akerman, p.277
  3. ^ "This is the evolution of in-car navigation technology (pictures)". www.gpspower.net.
  4. ^ a b c d Cartographies of Travel and Navigation, James R. Akerman, p.279
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  12. ^ "1993 Eunos/Mazda Cosmo Classic Drive Uncosmopolitan: Meet the Rarest Mazda in America". Motor Trend. TEN: The Enthusiast Network. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 2015-01-18.
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  15. ^ "Mit falschen Karten". Bod.de. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
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  18. ^ "20 JAHRE NAVIGATION Was ist aus ihnen geworden?". auto-motor-und-sport.de/. 15 July 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  19. ^ "How In-Dash Navigation Worked In 1992 – Olds Was First". jesda.com/. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
  20. ^ . Honda Newsroom. Archived from the original on 2018-06-16. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
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An automotive navigation system is part of the automobile controls or a third party add on used to find direction in an automobile It typically uses a satellite navigation device to get its position data which is then correlated to a position on a road When directions are needed routing can be calculated On the fly traffic information road closures congestion can be used to adjust the route Navigation with Gosmore an open source routing software on a personal navigation assistant with free map data from OpenStreetMapDead reckoning using distance data from sensors attached to the drivetrain an accelerometer a gyroscope and a magnetometer can be used for greater reliability as GNSS signal loss and or multipath can occur due to urban canyons or tunnels Mathematically automotive navigation is based on the shortest path problem within graph theory which examines how to identify the path that best meets some criteria shortest cheapest fastest etc between two points in a large network Automotive navigation systems are crucial for the development of self driving cars 1 Contents 1 History 2 Technology 2 1 Navigation Data Standard NDS 2 1 1 Media 2 2 Real time data 2 3 Integration and other functions 2 4 Original factory equipment 2 5 SMS 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditAutomotive navigation systems represent a convergence of a number of diverse technologies many of which have been available for many years but were too costly or inaccessible Limitations such as batteries display and processing power had to be overcome before the product became commercially viable 2 1961 Hidetsugu Yagi designed a wireless based navigation system This design was still primitive and intended for military use 1966 General Motors Research GMR was working on a non satellite based navigation and assistance system called DAIR Driver Aid Information amp Routing After initial tests GM found that it was not a scalable or practical way to provide navigation assistance Decades later however the concept would be reborn as OnStar founded 1996 3 1973 Japan s Ministry of International Trade and Industry MITI and Fuji Heavy Industries sponsored CATC Comprehensive Automobile Traffic Control a Japanese research project on automobile navigation systems 4 1979 MITI established JSK Association of Electronic Technology for Automobile Traffic and Driving in Japan 4 1980 Electronic Auto Compass with new mechanism on the Toyota Crown 1981 The earlier research of CATC led to the first generation of automobile navigation systems from Japanese companies Honda Nissan and Toyota They used dead reckoning technology 4 1981 Honda s Electro Gyrocator was the first commercially available car navigation system It used inertial navigation systems which tracked the distance traveled the start point and direction headed 5 It was also the first with a map display 4 1981 Navigation computer on the Toyota Celica NAVICOM 6 1983 Etak was founded It made an early system that used map matching to improve on dead reckoning instrumentation Digital map information was stored on standard cassette tapes 7 1987 Toyota introduced the World s first CD ROM based navigation system on the Toyota Crown 8 1989 Gregg Howe of Design Works USA applied Hunter Systems 40 000 navigational computer to the Magna Torrero Concept Car Originally developed to locate hydrants for fire departments this system utilized both satellite signals amp dead reckoning improving overall system accuracy due to civilian GPS limitations This system also boast a color raster scan monitor rather than the monochromatic vector mapping displays used by predecessors 9 10 11 1990 Mazda Eunos Cosmo became the first production car with built in GPS navigation system 12 1991 General Motors partnered with the American Automotive Association Florida Department of Transportation as well as the city of Orlando to create TravTek short for Travel Technology which was a computerized in car navigation system A fleet of 100 Oldsmobile Toronados were rolled out with the system with 75 available for rent through Avis Orlando International Airport office the other 25 were test driven by local drivers A computer system was installed in the trunk of the vehicle with a special antenna mounted in the back and was hooked up to the video screen in the Oldsmobile Toronado an option in the standard Toronado to display the navigation TravTek covered a 12 000 square mile area in Orlando and its metro areas as well as contained listings for restaurants AAA approved hotels and attractions 13 1991 Toyota introduced GPS car navigation on the Toyota Soarer 1991 Mitsubishi introduced GPS car navigation on the Mitsubishi Debonair MMCS Mitsubishi Multi Communication System 14 1992 Voice assisted GPS navigation system on the Toyota Celsior 1993 The Austrian channel ORF airs a presentation of the software company bitMAP and its head Werner Liebig s invention an electronic city map including street names and house numbers using a satellite based navigation system bitMAP attends Comdex in Las Vegas the same year but doesn t manage to market itself properly 15 16 17 1994 BMW 7 series E38 first European model featuring GPS navigation The navigation system was developed in cooperation with Philips Philips CARIN 18 1995 Oldsmobile introduced the first GPS navigation system available in a United States production car called GuideStar 19 The navigation system was developed in cooperation with Zexel Zexel partnered with Avis Car Rental to make the system widely available in rental cars This provided many in the United States general public with their first opportunity to use car navigation 1995 Device called Mobile Assistant or short MASS produced by Munich based company ComRoad AG won the title Best Product in Mobile Computing on CeBit by magazine Byte It offered turn by turn navigation via wireless internet connection with both GPS and speed sensor in the car 1995 Acura introduced the first hard disk drive based navigation system in the 1996 RL 20 1997 Navigation system using Differential GPS developed as a factory installed option on the Toyota Prius 21 1998 First DVD based navigation system introduced on the Toyota Progres 2000 The United States made a more accurate GPS signal available for civilian use 22 2003 Toyota introduced the first Hard disk drive based navigation system and the industry s first DVD based navigation system with a built in Electronic throttle control 2007 Toyota introduced Map on Demand a technology for distributing map updates to car navigation systems developed as the first of its kind in the world 2008 World s first navigation system linked brake assist function and Navigation system linked to Adaptive Variable Suspension System NAVI AI AVS on Toyota Crown 2009 With a release of mobile navigation app from Sygic for iOS new era of a mobile device navigation systems had begun gaining in popularity sinceTechnology Edit nbsp A GPS system designed by Philips in a 1995 Opel Omega vehicleThe road database is a vector map Street names or numbers and house numbers as well as points of interest waypoints are encoded as geographic coordinates This enables users to find a desired destination by street address or as geographic coordinates See map database management Map database formats are almost uniformly proprietary with no industry standards for satellite navigation maps although some companies are trying to address this with SDAL Shared Data Access Library and Navigation Data Standard NDS Map data vendors such as Tele Atlas and Navteq create the base map in a GDF Geographic Data Files format but each electronics manufacturer compiles it in an optimized usually proprietary manner GDF is not a CD standard for car navigation systems GDF is used and converted onto the CD ROM in the internal format of the navigation system CDF CARiN Database Format is a proprietary navigation map format created by Philips SDAL is a proprietary map format developed by Navteq which was released royalty free in the hope that it would become an industry standard for digital navigation maps has not been very widely adopted by the industry Vendors who used this format include Microsoft Magellan Pioneer Panasonic Clarion InfoGationNavigation Data Standard NDS Edit The Navigation Data Standard NDS initiative is an industry grouping of car manufacturers navigation system suppliers and map data suppliers whose objective is the standardization of the data format used in car navigation systems as well as allow a map update capability The NDS effort began in 2004 and became a registered association in 2009 23 Standardization would improve interoperability specifically by allowing the same navigation maps to be used in navigation systems from 20 manufacturers 24 Companies involved include BMW Volkswagen Daimler Renault ADIT Aisin AW Alpine Electronics Navigon Navis AMS Bosch DENSO Mitsubishi Harman International Industries Panasonic Preh Car Connect formerly TechniSat PTV Continental AG Clarion Navteq Navinfo Archived 2020 08 01 at the Wayback Machine TomTom and Zenrin Media Edit The road database may be stored in solid state read only memory ROM optical media CD or DVD solid state flash memory magnetic media hard disk or a combination A common scheme is to have a base map permanently stored in ROM that can be augmented with detailed information for a region the user is interested in A ROM is always programmed at the factory the other media may be preprogrammed downloaded from a CD or DVD via a computer or wireless connection bluetooth Wi Fi or directly used utilizing a card reader Some navigation device makers provide free map updates for their customers These updates are often obtained from the vendor s website which is accessed by connecting the navigation device to a PC Real time data Edit Main article Integration of traffic data with navigation systems Some systems can receive and display information on traffic congestion using either TMC RDS or by GPRS 3G data transmission via mobile phones In practice Google has updated Google Maps for Android and iOS to alert users when a faster route becomes available in 2014 This change helps integrate real time data with information about the more distant parts of a route 25 Integration and other functions Edit The color LCD screens on some automotive navigation systems can also be used to display television broadcasts or DVD movies A few systems integrate or communicate with mobile phones for hands free talking and SMS messaging i e using Bluetooth or Wi Fi Automotive navigation systems can include personal information management for meetings which can be combined with a traffic and public transport information system Original factory equipment Edit Many vehicle manufacturers offer a satellite navigation device as an option in their vehicles Customers whose vehicles did not ship with GNSS can therefore purchase and retrofit the original factory supplied GNSS unit In some cases this can be a straightforward plug and play installation if the required wiring harness is already present in the vehicle However with some manufacturers new wiring is required making the installation more complex The primary benefit of this approach is an integrated and factory standard installation Many original systems also contain a gyrocompass and or an accelerometer and may accept input from the vehicle s speed sensors and reverse gear engagement signal output thereby allowing them to navigate via dead reckoning when a GPS signal is temporarily unavailable 26 However the costs can be considerably higher than other options SMS Edit Establishing points of interest in real time and transmitting them via GSM cellular telephone networks using the Short Message Service SMS is referred to as Gps2sms Some vehicles and vessels are equipped with hardware that is able to automatically send an SMS text message when a particular event happens such as theft anchor drift or breakdown The receiving party e g a tow truck can store the waypoint in a computer system draw a map indicating the location or see it in an automotive navigation system See also EditAugmented reality Automatic vehicle location Autonomous car Electronic Route Guidance System GPS eXchange Format GPS navigation device Global Positioning System GPS Guidance navigation and control List of auto parts Map database management Mapscape BV Mobile data terminal Navigation Data Standard NDS NavPix Navteq Personal navigation assistant PNA TomTom Traffic Message Channel TMC Hybride Navigation Hybrid References Edit Zhao Jianfeng Liang Bodong Chen Qiuxia 2018 01 02 The key technology toward the self driving car International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems 6 1 2 20 doi 10 1108 IJIUS 08 2017 0008 ISSN 2049 6427 Cartographies of Travel and Navigation James R Akerman p 277 This is the evolution of in car navigation technology pictures www gpspower net a b c d Cartographies of Travel and Navigation James R Akerman p 279 Japanese 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