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Vehicle Navigation Systems: Is America Ready?
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Although popular in Japan and Europe, vehicle navigation systems have not yet been established as a viable offering in America. This paper will discuss the current infrastructure in America which is now ready for navigation implementation. The change factors that will facilitate system acceptance include:
- the development and introduction of proven products such as the CARiN vehicle navigation system,
- the recent availability of tested nationwide digital map database coverage, and
- the proliferation of cellular telephone service, which augments vehicle navigation capabilities.
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Dance, F. and Thoone, M., "Vehicle Navigation Systems: Is America Ready?," SAE Technical Paper 970169, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970169.Also In
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