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Published by: ABOUT Publishing Group
Published: Jul. 1, 2002 - 24 Pages
Table of Contents Contents
Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
coverage
Chapter 2: The market
11 million cars guided by navigation systems in 2000
Market grew first in Japan
Followed by Europe
And the US
Suppliers
Chapter 3: Technical review
Show me a new way to go home
Three types of navigation
Hybrid onboard/offboard to enter the market
Rush for alliances
50% of all cars telematic by 2006
Voice recognition
Toyota prepares cars for
e-commerce
Magneti Marelli offers greater infomobility
An all-in-one route guidance CD car radio from Blaupunkt
Blaupunkt’s OnlinePilot
Siemens’ 3D image navigation system
List of tables
Table 1: OE and aftermarket fitment of navigation units to passenger cars in Japan, Western Europe and North America, 1999-2010
Table 2: Navigation systems: Who supplies whom in Europe, 2001
List of figures
Figure 1: OE and aftermarket fitment of navigation units to passenger cars in Japan, Western Europe and North America by data storage type, 2000 and 2005
Figure 2: Western European market shares for OE and aftermarket in-car navigation systems, 2001
Figure 3: OE and aftermarket: Navigation market in Germany, 2000
Figure 4: Japanese market shares for OE and aftermarket in-car navigation systems, 2001
Figure 5: North American market shares for in-car navigation systems, 2001
Figure 6:Siemens VDO navigation system for the BMW 7 Series
Figure 7: Blaupunkt’s TravelPilot
Figure 8: Blaupunkt’s OnlinePilot
Figure 9: Siemens VDO’s 3D navigation system
AbstractNavigation technology is ready to go offboard so that constantly updated maps can be downloaded to the car with turn-by-turn voice guidance on routes. The emergence of new products in this market is so rapid that today’s $100 CD-ROM navigation package will be out of date in six months. In the short term (2003-2004), data intensive maps on DVD will remain onboard while time sensitive information such as traffic information, road construction updates and business listings will be requested offboard.
After years of rapid expansion in Japan, and hardly any movement elsewhere, the market for GPS (global positioning by satellite) navigation systems has formed the basis for integrated telematics in many cases.
The report forecasts combined global OE and aftermarket sales of navigation systems through 2010, as well as identifying market share data for Europe, North America and Japan. The report also reviews the technical advances in vehicle route guidance and its stages of development from autonomous, hybrid onboard/offboard through to dynamic systems.
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