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Les systèmes de navigation automobile orientés réseau (systèmes de navigation hors-bord) sont devenus un sujet brûlant en raison de l'expansion des marchés actifs de la navigation automobile et des communications sans fil. Cet article examine l'architecture de téléchargement de cartes, qui réalise des systèmes de navigation pratiques hors-bord. Nous nous concentrons sur les technologies pratiques pour les réseaux de communication sans fil à faible vitesse actuels, par exemple avec une vitesse de transfert de 9.6 kbps. Nous proposons une nouvelle architecture de navigation hors-bord, qui combine un système de téléchargement de cartes économique et un système de téléchargement d'informations de guide. L'architecture proposée peut réduire la taille des données téléchargées à environ 50 à 100 Ko pour la définition de destination et le guidage d'itinéraire. Il a un temps de réponse d'environ 1 à 2 minutes et un coût de communication d'environ 30 à 60 yens pour un réseau de communication sans fil PDC (Personal Digital Cellular) au Japon. Nous considérons que ce coût de communication présente un potentiel pour un système de navigation commerciale hors-bord.
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Michio MORIOKA, Shigeru MATSUO, Kimiyoshi MACHII, Katsuaki TANAKA, Yoshinori ENDO, "Design of the Map Downloading Architecture for Network-Oriented Car Navigation Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 2182-2190, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Network-oriented car navigation systems (off-board navigation systems) have become a hot topic cause of the expanding car navigation and active wireless communication markets. This paper examines the map downloading architecture, which realizes practical off-board navigation systems. We focus on practical technologies for present low speed wireless communication networks, such as with a 9.6 kbps transfer speed. We propose a new off-board navigation architecture, which combines a cost-effective map downloading system and a guide information downloading system. The proposed architecture can reduce the download data size to within about 50-100 kbytes for destination setting and route guidance. It has about a 1-2 minutes response time and about a 30-60 yen communication cost for a PDC (Personal Digital Cellular) wireless communication network in Japan. We consider this communication cost has a potential for a commercial off-board navigation system.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_10_2182/_p
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