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Next Generation Sat Navigation

Published by Budda March 14th, 2006 in Gadgets, Communication, GPS, In Car Entertainment, Internet.

Google & VW Sat Nav

Volkswagen and Google have joined foreces to develop a superior in-car sat nav system for the future.

The pair are also combining with graphics card manufacturer nVidia for some really nice looking visuals.

This new system uses data from Google Earth to generate 3-dimensional images of the route. Moreover, the navigation system can gather online data to provide the driver with important real-time information, for example about the traffic situation or weather.

The prototype enjoys three important advantages over today’s systems. Firstly: the 3-dimensional, photorealistic display of the surrounding area makes intuitive orientation easier for the driver and his passengers. The central element is a touch-screen interface linked to Google Earth.

Secondly: important real-time data are fed into the system through a link to the internet. This means that, for example, traffic data and weather reports, but also any other information relevant to planning the journey such as filling stations, their opening times and current fuel prices are available, enhancing comfort, safety and reliability for the journey.

Thirdly: a further online link coupled to the search function allows the driver and his passengers to receive specific information about special features en route and at the destination – hotels, restaurants, cinemas and theatres are feasible examples. The driver and his passengers can even receive shopping data, right down to current prices, through the innovative navigation system. All such data is shown on the display.

At present, this innovative system is still in the development phase – no decision has yet been made about a possible series production launch.

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  1. 1 Karaoke Kev  on Dec 30th, 2006 at 9:32 pm

    Yeah this is pretty cool, but when I consider all the problems with conventional GPS I don’t know if it will catch on for quite a while. In the UK we quite often hear about people whose GPS has directed them by the quickest but most unsuitable route. It’s going to take some joined up thinking to get this up to speed, but it looks promising.

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