The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. Features, elements, and aspects of the invention that are referenced by the same numerals in different figures represent the same, equivalent, or similar features, elements, or aspects in accordance with one or more embodiments.
The present invention relates to a vehicle navigation system capable of providing navigation information through an auxiliary display. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanied drawings.
Preferably, the main display 110 provides navigation information including a location, speed and direction of a vehicle according to a navigation mode similar to a conventional navigation system. The navigation information also includes a route for guiding a driver to a desired destination. The main display 110 is generally disposed on a front surface of a case 170 of the navigation system 100 and may be embodied using a liquid crystal display (LCD). The main display 110 may provide a navigation screen, including features such as a vicinal map screen, a current location of the vehicle, a current direction of the vehicle and a recommended route in the navigation mode.
In case the navigation system 100 is capable of multimedia playback or broadcast reception, the main display 110 may also provide a corresponding multimedia playback screen or broadcast reception screen. The main display 110 may also provide other service screens for carrying out a corresponding function when a control function such as a menu selection or an environment configuration of the navigation system 100 is utilized. Functions other than a navigation function are referred to as “other functions” hereinafter.
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For example, information regarding a change in a driving route and a direction of the change is essential navigation information. Therefore, it is preferable that the auxiliary display 120 displays a driving direction indicator 121 to indicate at least the following navigation directions: left-turn, right-turn, go-straight and U-turn. In addition, the auxiliary display 120 preferably displays a remaining distance 122 to a point at which the driving route changes according to the driving direction indicator 121. Thus, the driver may promptly recognize the driving route.
In accordance with the present invention, the driving direction indicator 121 is not limited to providing left-turn, right-turn, go-straight and U-turn directions. The driving direction indicator 121 may visually provide additional information necessary for driving such as speed limit information and frequent car accident region information, for example. In addition, the driver may be alerted by blinking the information displayed on the auxiliary display 120.
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Furthermore, the auxiliary display 120 preferably includes the input device 130 for operating the navigation system 100 as well as providing the display function. Accordingly, this prevents a problem of the conventional navigation system wherein the input means is separately disposed from the display screen, thus causing the driver to be distracted when moving his field of vision from the input means to the display screen during operation.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, movement of the driver's field of vision is minimized because the field of vision of the driver is not changed during the operation of the navigation system via the input device 130 and checking the driving route via the auxiliary display 120. In accordance with the present invention, the input device 130 may be embodied in various ways. For instance, inputting means may be disposed along a circumference of the auxiliary display 120 for inputting an upward direction, a downward direction, a left direction and a right direction. The auxiliary display 120 may be a dial or a jog, by configuring the auxiliary display 120 to be rotatable, or the auxiliary display 120 may operate as a switch, for example.
Preferably, when a user wishes to use other services on the navigation system 100, such as watching a broadcast or performing multimedia playback, during the navigation mode, the main display 110 may be switched to a screen for the other services and the auxiliary display 120 may be configured to continuously provide navigation information such as the driving direction indicator 121. In accordance with one embodiment, the other services may be selectively provided to the passenger while driving.
In one aspect of the invention, the auxiliary display 120 further comprises a wireless communication interface means for communicating with the navigation system 100 when detached from the case 170. The auxiliary display 120 may further comprise a storage means for storing navigation data or programs for upgrading the navigation system 100. Preferably, the auxiliary display 120 may communicate with other electronic devices, such as a personal computer (PC), personal digital assistant (PDA), mobile phone, and the like, for uploading and downloading data between the auxiliary display 120 and the electronic device.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, because the auxiliary display 120 comprises a storage means, the auxiliary display 120 may be detached separately and transported out of the vehicle to upload/download data onto/from a PC, or download programs for upgrading the navigation system, for example, without removing the entire navigation system 100 from the vehicle. Accordingly, any new data stored in the auxiliary display 120 while separated may easily be provided to the navigation system 100 after reconnecting with the navigation system 100.
The vehicle information generator 140 generates vehicle information (vhc_info) including a location, speed and direction of the vehicle based on current location information of the vehicle obtained by receiving GPS information from a GPS satellite. The route information generator 142 generates route information (path_info) from an origin to a destination based on map data (map_data) from a map database 160. The navigation information generator 150 generates navigation information (nav_info) for a route guide to the destination based on the vehicle information (vhc_info) and the route information (path_info). The generated navigation information (nav_info) is provided to the driver through the main display 110.
The concise navigation information generator 152 generates concise navigation information (c_nav_info) including at least the left-turn, right-turn, go-straight and U-turn directions based on the navigation information (nav_info). Preferably, the concise navigation information (c_nav_info) is provided to the user via the auxiliary display 120 separate from the main display 110.
As described above, the navigation system of the present invention comprises the auxiliary display separate from the main display such that the main display provides a typical navigation screen and the auxiliary display provides information essential to navigation, such as left-turn, right-turn, go-straight and U-turn directions, thereby preventing distraction of the driver.
In accordance with the navigation system of the present invention, the auxiliary display comprises an input device for generating a control command for the navigation system. This allows the driver navigated by the auxiliary display to operate the navigation system without moving his field of visions, thereby preventing distraction.
In accordance with the navigation system of the present invention, the auxiliary display comprises a viewing angle adjusting mechanism for adjusting an angle of the auxiliary display with respect to the main display. Accordingly, the driver may see the auxiliary display even when the driver cannot see the main display. Thus, the driver can be provided with navigation information while a passenger independently uses other services for broadcast viewing or multimedia playback.
In accordance with the navigation system of the present invention, the auxiliary display is detachably attached to its case. Moreover, the auxiliary display provides concise navigation information to the driver through a wireless communication interface when detached from the case. Accordingly, the auxiliary display may be separated from the navigation system and attached to a portion of the vehicle that minimizes the driver's field of vision movement. This includes a center of a steering wheel or an A-pillar of the vehicle.
Finally, in accordance with the navigation system of the present invention, because the detachable auxiliary display comprises a storage means, the auxiliary display may be detached separately and transported out of the vehicle to upload/download data onto/from a PC, or download programs for upgrading the navigation system, for example, without removing the entire navigation system from the vehicle. Furthermore, any new data stored in the auxiliary display while separated may easily be provided to the navigation system after reconnecting with the navigation system.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be effected therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-2006-0090394 | Sep 2006 | KR | national |