DocumentCode :
3474755
Title :
Comparative performance of various automotive navigation technologies
Author :
Sweeney, L.E., Jr. ; Zavoli, Walter B. ; Loughmiller, G.
Author_Institution :
Etak, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
12-15 Oct. 1993
Firstpage :
437
Lastpage :
440
Abstract :
The first practical in-vehicle automotive navigation systems (introduced in 1985) utilized dead reckoning combined with digital map-matching to keep track of vehicle positions and to show them in real time on digital map displays. This dead-reckoning/map-matching technology has advanced considerably. In recent years, other vehicle location and tracking technologies have emerged including Global Positioning Satellites (GPS), differential GPS, radio-location (resembling Loran or inverse Loran), cellular phone tracking, and electronic benchmarks (or signposts) in or near the roads. Loran C is also under consideration. The advantages and limitations of the various vehicle location and tracking techniques are described, and how their limitations can be overcome by combining or improving techniques is discussed. Tradeoffs between features, performance, and cost are presented for some specific applications.
Keywords :
automobiles; Global Positioning Satellites; Loran C; automotive navigation technologies; cellular phone tracking; dead reckoning; differential GPS; digital map displays; digital map-matching; in-vehicle automotive navigation systems; inverse Loran; radio-location; vehicle location; vehicle location and tracking techniques; Automotive engineering; Cellular phones; Costs; Dead reckoning; Displays; Global Positioning System; Real time systems; Road vehicles; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite navigation systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the IEEE-IEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1235-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VNIS.1993.585665
Filename :
585665
Link To Document :
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