NAVIGATION SYSTEM DESTINATION ENTRY

A system and method for entering a destination into a navigation system, usually a vehicle navigation system, that reduces the cognitive load on the vehicle user over known systems. The method includes contacting the destination by any suitable and available manner, such as by a cell phone provided...

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Hauptverfasser: MATHIEU ROY J, LENNEMAN JOHN K, EVENSON SHELLEY, SEDER THOMAS A, SZCZERBA JOSEPH F
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LENNEMAN JOHN K
EVENSON SHELLEY
SEDER THOMAS A
SZCZERBA JOSEPH F
description A system and method for entering a destination into a navigation system, usually a vehicle navigation system, that reduces the cognitive load on the vehicle user over known systems. The method includes contacting the destination by any suitable and available manner, such as by a cell phone provided on or in the vehicle, through the internet, through an ad-hoc network, etc., where information concerning the GPS location of the destination is sent back to the navigation system and is displayed on the navigation system screen. If the destination is accurate, the vehicle driver can select that destination, such as by touching an icon on the screen, which would allow the destination entry process to be performed while the vehicle was moving.
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ELECTRICITY
GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS
MEASURING
MEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS
NAVIGATION
PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
PHYSICS
SURVEYING
TESTING
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
title NAVIGATION SYSTEM DESTINATION ENTRY
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