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Turn-by-turn navigation
About: Turn-by-turn navigation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2243 publications have been published within this topic receiving 52838 citations.
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06 Mar 2013TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system for providing a navigation route based on the availability of a wireless network and device specific information relating to attributes of a mobile device, including data collected by different mobile devices at different locations.
Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable media for are provided for providing a navigation route based on network availability. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request for a navigation route. The method may further include providing the navigation route, the navigation route taking into account accessibility information relating to accessibility of at least one wireless network at different geographic locations along the navigation route and device specific information relating to attributes of a mobile device. The accessibility information may include data collected by different mobile devices at different geographic locations. The accessibility information may also be stored at a centralized server.
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TL;DR: An Ephemeral List navigation panel is provided in conjunction with an Object-Action navigation tool which is a temporary parking space for objects encountered within other portions or modules of the OA navigation tool as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: An Ephemeral List navigation panel provided in conjunction with an Object-Action navigation tool which is a temporary “parking space” for objects encountered within other portions or modules of the Object-Action navigation tool. The panel represents a history, preferably in the form of a push-down stack, of products and/or objects encountered by the user. Items and objects within the panel are selectable by the user, and may be acted upon as indicated by the user such as adding, deleting, filtering and sorting them. The panel may be populated directly or indirectly by other processes associated with the Object-Action navigation tool, and the panel may cause actions within the other processes directly or indirectly responsive to user actions on the panel.
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30 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for determining and displaying a navigation route on a navigation device from one vehicle position to a travel destination is presented, where the navigation device can include processor with RAM, a mass storage device for holding a database with geographic data, as well as a display.
Abstract: A system and method for determining and displaying a navigation route on a navigation device from one vehicle position to a travel destination. The navigation device can include processor with RAM, a mass storage device for holding a database with geographic data, as well as a display. Depending on whether a complex intersection is present on the navigation route, the complex intersection can be shown on the display in the form of a single perspective view. Embodiments of the invention can provide a high level of correlation between the actual situation on the road as seen by the user and the corresponding navigation maneuver displayed on the screen. The graphic output of navigation devices for complex intersections can also be improved regardless of whether the navigation device is a high-performance or very simple device.
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14 Mar 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a method of operation of a navigation system includes: receiving an entry for a destination, a sub-destination, or a combination thereof with the subdestination located within the destination, receiving a road obstacle image while traveling along a route to reach the destination; generating an operation direction based on the road obstacle images; and generating a destination image representing the destination for displaying on a device.
Abstract: A method of operation of a navigation system includes: receiving an entry for a destination, a sub-destination, or a combination thereof with the sub-destination located within the destination; receiving a road obstacle image while traveling along a route to reach the destination; generating an operation direction based on the road obstacle image; and generating a destination image representing the destination for displaying on a device.
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09 Jun 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a navigation method and apparatus uses routing data created by a remote navigation server for a route guidance operation by an individual navigation system, making use of the most currently updated map data and the high calculation power of the remote navigation servers for creating the calculated route and utilizing the calculated routes for the route guidance operations by the individual navigation systems.
Abstract: A navigation method and apparatus uses routing data created by a remote navigation server for a route guidance operation by an individual navigation system. The navigation method and apparatus makes use of the most currently updated map data and the high calculation power of the remote navigation server for creating the calculated route and utilizes the calculated route for the route guidance operation by the individual navigation system. The navigation method and apparatus decreases an amount of routing data indicating the calculated route by employing a concept of strategic road segments for sending the routing data to the individual navigation system. The individual navigation system recreates the calculated route based on the routing data received from the navigation server for the route guidance operation to the destination.
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