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Turn-by-turn navigation

About: Turn-by-turn navigation is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 2243 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 52838 citation(s).


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06 Sep 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a navigation system including a present-position sensing system for sensing a present position; information storage medium for storing map information; an input device for entering into the system the destination, a roundabout point, a bypass, and the location desired to be traversed for entry of input indicating the execution of a route search from the present position sensed by the present-sensing system to the destination; an output device for outputting information route guidance; and a central processing unit including a route searching capability for searching for a route to destination; a route storage capability for
Abstract: A navigation system including a present-position sensing system for sensing a present position; information storage medium for storing map information; an input device for entering into the system the destination, a roundabout point, a bypass, and the location desired to be traversed for entry of input indicating the execution of a route search from the present position sensed by the present-position sensing system to the destination; an output device for outputting information route guidance; and a central processing unit including a route searching capability for searching for a route to the destination; a route storage capability for provisionally storing the identified route; and route guidance control for sending a signal for performing route guidance to the output device. When the roundabout point or bypass is entered in the system, a search cost for roads and intersections near to the roundabout point or bypass is raised so that route search processing can be performed. When the location desired to be traversed is set, roads near to the location desired to be traversed are retrieved for search purposes. In travel guidance, a present-position mark is displayed in either a continuous mode or a blinking mode depending on the state of travel.

775 citations

Book
17 Jan 2005
TL;DR: After the introduction of fast moving vehicles, and later when defensive or hostile weapons came into use, it was not sufficient to know where the platform was located but it was really vital to be aware of its momentary alignment, in a three dimensional space.
Abstract: photographing -not to mention walking in the city -plus those of us engaged with defense activities can state it is more convenient to get lost if one knows where this happ ens. Perhaps this is one of the key reasons why methods and technologies for navigation have been an area of continuing efforts and interest. After the introduction of fast moving vehicles, and later when defensive or hostile weapons came into use, it was not sufficient to know where the platform was located but it was really vital to be aware of its momentary alignment, of course , in a three dimensional space. New challenges were put to the shoulders of the navigator. When time, equipment. and location allow, navigation rel ying on external references such as radio beacons on ground or up in the space orbits are often preferred. However, such cooperative systems may not be available, or their performance is inadequat e for the short time constants of platform motion. We are thus forced to use autonomous navigation modes. It is here that inertial navigation systems have.

653 citations

01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: A topologically based matching procedure that was tested with low quality GPS data and the performance of the algorithms was found to produce outstanding results.
Abstract: GPS based navigation and route guidance systems are becoming increasingly popular among bus operators, fleet managers and travelers. To provide this functionality, one has to have a GPS receiver, a digital map of the traveled network and software that can associate (match) the user's position with a location on the digital map. Matching the user's location has to be done even when the GPS location and the underlying digital map have inaccuracies and errors. There are several approaches for solving this map matching task. Some only match the user's location to the nearest street node while others are able to locate the user at specific location on the traveled street segment. In this paper a topologically based matching procedure is presented. The procedure was tested with low quality GPS data to assess its robustness. The performance of the algorithms was found to produce outstanding results

484 citations

Patent
04 Oct 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an inventive navigation device that provides the user with a navigated route, together with information concerning the favorite facilities and events surrounding the route, which satisfy the preferences in a selected user profile.
Abstract: In a navigation device in accordance with the invention, user profiles may be stored and used to navigate a user who may be driving in a vehicle, on foot, or in other mode of transportation. Each user profile corresponds to one of the user's personae. For example, the user business profile corresponding to the user's business persona may be different from the user personal profile corresponding to the user's personal persona. For instance, the user business profile may include fine-dining type restaurants for business meetings while the user personal profile may instead include fast-food type restaurants for personal dining. The inventive navigation device provides the user with a navigated route, together with information concerning the favorite facilities and events surrounding the navigated route, which satisfy the preferences in a selected user profile. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, blockages may also be established using the device to avoid selected areas, e.g., high crime areas, in the navigated route, or to block transmission of selected information concerning, e.g., uninteresting facilities and events, to the inventive navigation device.

470 citations

Patent
11 Dec 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a conversational, natural language voice user interface may provide an integrated voice navigation services environment, where the user can speak conversationally, using natural language, to issue queries, commands, or other requests relating to the navigation services provided in the environment.
Abstract: A conversational, natural language voice user interface may provide an integrated voice navigation services environment. The voice user interface may enable a user to make natural language requests relating to various navigation services, and further, may interact with the user in a cooperative, conversational dialogue to resolve the requests. Through dynamic awareness of context, available sources of information, domain knowledge, user behavior and preferences, and external systems and devices, among other things, the voice user interface may provide an integrated environment in which the user can speak conversationally, using natural language, to issue queries, commands, or other requests relating to the navigation services provided in the environment.

450 citations


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20204
20194
20186
201747
201675