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In the car navigation market, Japan is ahead of Europe and the United States by several years. European and U.S. companies are watching the Japanese market trends to try and study the reasons for this rapid advance. In the field of telematics as well, in 2002, Nissan entered its gCarwings,h Toyota the gG-BOOK,h and Pioneer the gAirNavih into the market, marking the beginning of full-scale services. The Japanese car navigation market grows every year, and 2.5 million navigations have been sold in 2002. As car sales in Japan are at 4 million, navigations are equipped more than a 50% for new car. In addition, cars with 10 million navigations are running on the road. As the Japanese car market is at 30 million, this would mean that one in three people are using a car navigation system. How have that car navigation become so widespread? The extremely detailed maps, voice guides, ease of use for things such as phone number entries, and the abundant Points of Interest have all worked to satisfy the users. New car electronics such as lane keeping, backing assistance, unsteady driving warning and navigation interlocking shift control have also been developed using car navigation system functions. In 2002, storage was changed from 8.5 GB DVD to 20 GB HDD. Car navigation systems are about to change to car PCs. Big capacity and rewriting give customers new entertainment such as image guidance, music jukebox and abundant Point of Interest . Especially, image guidance is route guidance using IKONOS satellite images. You can experience the world of Hollywood movies in your own car. Other models have used aerial photograph images. It is very excited that our own house can be found on navigation screen. In 2003, a 3D virtual reality guide will enter the picture. Screen images that look as though they are from a driving game will be displayed. As telematics have been added to navigation systems, mobile commerce will also make a full-scale entrance. Various types of development aid have been implemented under the governmentfs e-Japan concept, and efforts will be made to position Japanese car navigation systems as the world standard. Japanfs next strategic products are car navigation systems and telematics, the fusion of automobiles and electronics. |
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Chapter1, Global In-Car-Computing Market Trends 1 1-1. Introduction to Global In-Car-Computing 1 1-2. Forecast of Global In-Car-Computing Transition 3 1-3. Suppliers in the Global In-Car-Computing Market 6 1-4. Global Navigation OEM Sales 8 2-1, Forecast of Global In-Car-Computing Market 11 2-2, Comparison of Japan, US and Europe 15 2-3, Forecast of Japan In-Car-Computing Market 20 2-4, Forecast of U.S. In-Car-Computing Market 22 2-5, Forecast of Europe In-Car-Computing Market 24 3-1, Overview of Car Navigation Market Activity to Date (1981 - 2002) 26 3-2, Car Navigation Market in 2002 29 3-3. After-Market 31 3-4, Dealer-installed Option Market 33 3-5, Factory-installed Option Market 35 3-6, Market Shares by Distribution 36 3-7, Car Navigation Export Trend 38 3-7-1, Market Share of Export of to Europe 38 3-7-2, Market Share of Export to US 40 4-1, Current analysis of the After-Market Navigation 41 4-2, Analysis of the Toyota Dealer-installed and Factory-installed Navigation 44 4-2-1, Comparison of Features in 2000, 2001 and 2002 44 4-2-2, Comparison of the Toyota Dealer-installed and Factory-installed 45 4-3, Analysis of the Toyota Navigation Functions 46 4-3-1, Display Function 46 4-3-2, Search Functions 48 4-3-3, Guidance Function 49 4-3-4, AV Functions 50 4-3-5, Human Interface Functions 51 4-3-6, Vehicle Functions 52 4-3-7, Telematics Functions 53 5-1, Delivery of Map Contents 54 5-2, Image Processing Technology 55 5-3, Voice Recognition System 56 5-4. Authentication 57 5-4-1, Authentication and HMI 57 5-4-2, Finger Print Recognition System 58 5-4-3, Iris Recognition Technology 59 5-5, Key Devices That Influence Car Navigation Systems 60 5-5-1, PDA 60 5-5-2, Bluetooth 61 5-5-3, Memory Card 64 6-1, Telematics Services in Japan in 2001 66 6-2, Supposed Telematics architecture 67 6-3, New Telematics Services in 2002 68 6-4, Forecast of Telematics Infrastructure market 69 6-5, Forecast of Telematics market 70 6-5-1, Telematics market by Devices 70 6-5-2, Telematics market by Distribution 71 6-6, Telematics Service Subscriber Prospect 72 6-7, Telematics Service Outline in Japan 73 6-8, Merits of Telematics 74 6-9, New Map format for Telematics 75 |
Chapter 7, Major Manufacturers 76 7-1, Toyota Motor 76 7-1-1, Telematics gG-BOOKh service 76 7-1-2, Toyotafs cockpit design and HMI strategy 78 7-1-3, Toyotafs navigation development structure 78 7-1-4, Toyota / GM joint development 79 7-1-5, Toyotafs European telematics strategy 80 7-1-6, Toyotafs E-commerce strategy 80 7-1-7, Toyotafs car navigation system and telematics industry affiliation 81 7-2, Nissan Motor 82 7-2-1, Navigation strategy in Europe and U.S. 82 7-2-2, Telematics service gCARWINGSh 82 7-2-3, Joint research with NTT DoCoMo using FOMA 84 7-2-4, Nissanfs car navigation system and telematics industry affiliation 85 7-3, Honda Motor 86 7-3-1, Navigation strategy in Japan 86 7-3-2, U.S. telematics market 86 7-3-3, Telematics research with NTT DoCoMo 87 7-3-4, Hondafs car navigation system and telematics industry affiliation 88 7-4, Denso 89 7-4-1, Densofs ITS strategy 89 7-4-2, Densofs ITS system perspective 90 7-4-3, Aftermarket navigation strategy 90 7-4-4, Internet car concept using IPv6 91 7-4-5, Expansion of overseas navigation standardization 92 7-4-6, PDA navigation gNAVISTANTh 93 7-5, Aisin AW 96 7-5-1, Navigation development for VW and Audi 96 7-5-2, Navigation for Delphi 96 7-5-3, HDD navigation 96 7-6, Fujitsu Ten 97 7-6-1, Navigation strategy 97 7-6-2, HDD navigation 97 7-7, Panasonic 98 7-7-1, Establishment of PAS (Panasonic Automotive Systems) 98 7-7-2, Navigation strategy 98 7-8, Kenwood 100 7-8-1, In-car LAN 100 7-8-2, U.S. navigation market 100 7-8-3, HDD audio 100 7-9, Clarion 101 7-9-1, AutoPC gCADIASh 101 7-9-2, AutoPC gJoyrideh 102 7-9-3, Car multi-media theater system VRX925VD 102 7-10, Alpine 103 7-10-1, Telematics strategy in Europe and the U.S. 103 7-10-2, New product head unit gFantomFaceXLh 103 7-10-3, DVD navigation Power Nav in the U.S. 104 7-10-4, Navigation strategy in Europe 105 7-11, Sony 106 7-11-1, From emphasis on navigation to network and content 106 7-11-2, HDD car audio 106 7-11-3, U.S. market XM Satellite receiver 107 7-11-4, U.S. market audio library system HDD audio 107 7-11-5, Toyota / Sony joint development gPODh 108 7-12, Pioneer 111 7-12-1, Taking the market with HDD navigation 111 7-12-2, Telematics type navigation gAirNavih and mobile commerce 111 7-12-3, U.S. market HDD car audio 113 7-12-4, U.S. market DVD navigation gAVIC-9DVDh 114 URL list 115 |
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