Originally published February 23 2006
Google and Volkswagen work to develop in-car navigation system
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
The system displays a photo-quality view of your route, instead of the line drawings that are in current systems. Volkswagen has declined to say when the navigation system will be available in cars.
Google Inc. and Volkswagen of America Inc. are developing an in-car navigation system that displays a photo-quality view of a route, instead of the typical line drawings found in current systems.
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia Corp. is also part of the project, which has produced a prototype that was shown in last month's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev.
The three companies are hoping that consumers will take to seeing pictures of the stores, houses and office buildings they pass en route to a particular location.
Arne Stoschek, head of displays and sensor materials at Vokswagen's Electronic Research Lab in Palo Alto, Calif., said current navigation systems that present road maps and display directions are not the optimal way for helping people find a store in a shopping mall.
"It's not the way we actually perceive the environment," Stoschek said.
"A photo representation of the surrounding environment with respect to the car is a much better way for navigation."
Rather than having to hunt for a toy store in an outdoor mall, VW drivers would be able to see the retailer's building, Stoschek said.
The latter company declined to say when the navigation system would be available in cars, saying only that it planned to continue demonstrating the prototype at shows.
Polachek said, noting that it's not unusual for projects to fizzle.
"Visuals of locations, however, would be very compelling.
Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., would provide the search engine for retrieving information from the Web to overlay on the photos, Stoschek said.
Using the system's touch screen, a driver could search for the closest gas station, for example, and get back a list of several on a photo of the surrounding area, along with the price of gasoline at the different locations.
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