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Development and Evaluation of a Car Navigation System Providing a Bird's-Eye View Map Display
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A new map display technique has been developed for car navigation systems that presents a bird's-eye view of three-dimensional map images. This view allows both detailed and wide-area information to be presented simultaneously in a single screen display. It provides drivers with a reassuring feeling while driving along their route because the two types of information can guide them accurately to their destination. The results of evaluation tests have confirmed the effectiveness of this technique. On the other hand, some aspects requiring further improvement were also identified. This paper discusses how the technique was developed and describes the tests conducted to evaluate its effectiveness along with the results obtained.
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Watanabe, M., Nakayama, O., and Kishi, N., "Development and Evaluation of a Car Navigation System Providing a Bird's-Eye View Map Display," SAE Technical Paper 961007, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961007.Also In
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