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Development of a Standalone Navigation and Audio-Visual System (Multi-AV System)
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This paper describes the Multi-AV System featured in the 1989 model Nissan Cedric, Gloria, and CIMA. It is composed of a navigation system and an audio-visual system. The former system tracks the location of the vehicle and shows it on a CRT map display. This standalone navigation system has been achieved using a map-matching technique along with a terrestrial magnetic field sensor and wheel speed sensors installed at the wheels. Information on hotels, golf courses, Nissan dealers and other items can be obtained. A CD-ROM is employed as the memory. The audio-visual system consists of a radio, cassette deck, CD player, and TV. The Multi-AV System combines the practicality of a navigation function with the entertainment capabilities of an audio-visual system to satisfy diverse needs.
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Kishi, H., Asami, T., Ishikawa, S., and Itoh, T., "Development of a Standalone Navigation and Audio-Visual System (Multi-AV System)," SAE Technical Paper 900473, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900473.Also In
New Technologies in Automotive Electronic Displays and Information Systems
Number: SP-0809; Published: 1990-02-01
Number: SP-0809; Published: 1990-02-01
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