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Cathode-Ray Tube Information Center with Automotive Navigation
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Abstract
The development and implementation of a cathode-ray tube (CRT) display automotive information center with navigation feature is described. A structured approach to the TRIPMONITOR software graphics system design is explained. It is shown that beneficial results occur when various features are grouped together into one display and operation system. Emphasis is placed on the human factors of this next generation driver's aid.
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Jarvis, M. and Berry, R., "Cathode-Ray Tube Information Center with Automotive Navigation," SAE Technical Paper 840313, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840313.Also In
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