Vehicle information system

A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system and a centralized server system . The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link , such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites , provides p...

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Hauptverfasser: Knockeart, Ronald P, Drury, Bob, Rode, Melvin A, Brown, Steven, Asher, Harry, Jozefowicz, Paul A
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Drury, Bob
Rode, Melvin A
Brown, Steven
Asher, Harry
Jozefowicz, Paul A
description A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system and a centralized server system . The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link , such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites , provides positioning signals that are used by the in-vehicle systems, and optionally by the centralized server system to increase the accuracy of position estimates. In one version of the system, an operator specifies a destination to an in-vehicle system which validates the destination. The in-vehicle system transmits specification of the destination to a server system at the centralized server. The server system computes a route to the destination and transmits the computed route to the in-vehicle system. The in-vehicle system guides the operator along the route. If the in-vehicle system detects that the vehicle has deviated from the planned route, it replans a new route to the destination using an in-vehicle map database.
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