ProbeIT: map information management framework for a hybrid navigation system using externally sourced data
ProbeIT: map information management framework for a hybrid navigation system using externally sourced data
Electronic maps are a key component of the latest in-vehicle navigation systems, but correctly attributed and working in conjunction with telematics technology they would allow for other applications, like hybrid navigation and advice on speed and other regulatory information.
This paper outlines the design and implementation of a prototype in-vehicle navigation
system, working off 100% downloadable data developed as part of the ProbeIT project. The
system uses a caching strategy in order to optimise the quality of service, bandwidth usage, and to support operation when wireless communication is unavailable. The software
components and data structures developed are described and discussed together with the
advantages of this approach in relation to other navigation and telematics solutions.
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McCullough, Francis
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Jenkins, Marcus
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Haskins, David
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Waterson, Ben
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November 2003
McCullough, Francis
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Haskins, David
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Waterson, Ben
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McCullough, Francis, Jenkins, Marcus, Hermans, Filip, Haskins, David and Waterson, Ben
(2003)
ProbeIT: map information management framework for a hybrid navigation system using externally sourced data.
In Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services.
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Abstract
Electronic maps are a key component of the latest in-vehicle navigation systems, but correctly attributed and working in conjunction with telematics technology they would allow for other applications, like hybrid navigation and advice on speed and other regulatory information.
This paper outlines the design and implementation of a prototype in-vehicle navigation
system, working off 100% downloadable data developed as part of the ProbeIT project. The
system uses a caching strategy in order to optimise the quality of service, bandwidth usage, and to support operation when wireless communication is unavailable. The software
components and data structures developed are described and discussed together with the
advantages of this approach in relation to other navigation and telematics solutions.
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Published date: November 2003
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10th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, Madrid, Spain, 2003-11-16 - 2003-11-20
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Francis McCullough
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Marcus Jenkins
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Filip Hermans
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David Haskins
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