The present invention relates to a navigation system, e.g., for a motor vehicle, for determining the route from a location of the navigation system to a destination point.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0164412 describes a system for 3D-navigation for motor vehicles, which includes an arrangement combining a first motor vehicle and an environment scanner to generate a three-dimensional image of an environment of the first motor vehicle or at least a part of the environment of the first motor vehicle, as well as at least one second motor vehicle and a communications connection between the first motor vehicle and the second motor vehicle for transmitting to the second motor vehicle the three-dimensional image of the environment around the first motor vehicle or at least a part of the environment around the first motor vehicle.
European Published Patent Application No. 0 875 730 and German Published Patent Application No. 698 15 940 describe a map information display device for use in a vehicle navigation device having a data conversion device for recording points of map data according to a map from a viewpoint through a viewing line that originates from the viewpoint and has an angle of depression with respect to the plane of the map, and for perspectively projecting the points of the map data onto a viewing plane, which is fixed perpendicular to the viewing line and is a predefined distance from the viewpoint in order to generate map display data. This produces a bird's eye view of a surrounding area. A navigation system having a bird's eye view of an environment is also described in French Published Patent Application No. 2 634 707 as well as the document “autoconnect 2005,” Vereinigte Motor-Verlage GmbH & Co. K G, Leuschnerstr. 1, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany, pages 18 and 21.
Example embodiments of the present invention may improve the operability of a navigation system. Example embodiments of the present invention may facilitate the operation of a navigation system.
In a navigation system, e.g., for a motor vehicle, for determining the route from a location of the navigation system to a destination point, the navigation system includes a display device for displaying or representing the route in a map display or a map-type display and/or a direction indication that corresponds to the route, and it is possible to simultaneously display a canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point with the aid of the display device.
A map-type display may be, for example, a map display in a bird's eye view, or a satellite image, e.g., also in a bird's eye view. A canonically oriented graphic or image may include a graphic or image from the perspective of a driver of a motor vehicle.
A prominent route point may be a destination point, a point of interest (POI), a feature along the route that is particularly easy to recognize, a point at which a change of direction is to be made, a point to which the driver is to pay special attention for some other reason, etc.
A canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point is not a moving image, such as a film, for example, but may be a fixed, static or quasi-static image. Although it may be replaced by another canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point, it should be clear to the viewer, e.g., that no moving image is displayed but that a static image is being replaced by another static image. The graphic or image may be stored in formats such as JPEG, BITMAP, TIFF, TARGA, GIFF, PNG and/or EPS, etc.
It may be provided that canonically oriented graphics or images of more than one prominent route point are displayed. For example, a canonically oriented graphic or image of a first prominent route point as well as a canonically oriented graphic or image of a second prominent route point may be shown simultaneously. In this instance, the displays may relate to two consecutive prominent route points or to the next prominent route point and a destination point. It may be provided that at least one canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point is always displayed. However, it is also possible that a canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point is shown only if it will be reached within a specified time and/or distance.
Suitable canonically oriented graphics or images may be obtained, for example, as Amazon's A9 Map Service or Microsoft's Virtual Earth. In this instance, a data base including canonically oriented graphics and images may be imported into the navigation system. However, it is also possible to import individual geocoded images from other traffic participants or image exchanges in a geocoded manner. Geocoded should be understood to mean, e.g., that the graphic or image is assigned the coordinates of a point on the earth, for example, in a table or as illustrated in
Geographic information such as a geocoding, may be assigned to a graphic or image. Image data of a graphic or image together with a geocoding may be stored in a data file. Image data of a graphic or image together with a geocoding may be stored in a data file in EXIF format.
The navigation system may be assigned a camera for recording an image of an environment of the motor vehicle, and a device for creating a data file including the image and a geocoding that corresponds to the location of the navigation system or motor vehicle.
It may be possible to display graphics or images of selectable destination points for the input of a destination point. If the selection of graphics or images is greater than displayable simultaneously, then scrolling through the graphics or images may be provided. The graphics or images may be displayable sorted by categories. Categories may be, for example, hotels, restaurants, monuments, etc., or similar things. However, categories may also be transmitters or authors of particular graphics or images.
Furthermore, in a method for operating a navigation system which includes one or a plurality of the aforementioned features, e.g., a navigation system for a motor vehicle, for determining the route from a location of the navigation system to a destination point, the route is represented in a map display or a map-type display and/or a direction indication that corresponds to the route, and a canonically oriented graphic or image of a prominent route point is shown simultaneously. A motor vehicle may be, e.g., a land vehicle that may be used individually on the roads. Motor vehicles are specifically not limited to land vehicles having an internal combustion engine.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a navigation system for determining a route from a location of the navigation system to a destination point includes: a display device configured to display at least one of (a) the route in at least one of (i) a map display and (ii) a map-type display and (b) a direction indication that corresponds to the route, the display device configured to simultaneously display a canonically oriented image of a prominent route point.
The image may include geographic information.
The navigation system may be configured to store image data of the image together with a geocode in a data file.
The navigation system may be configured to store image data of the image together with a geocode in a data file in EXIF format.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a motor vehicle includes a navigation system having one or more of the features described herein.
The motor vehicle may include: a camera configured to record an image of an environment of the motor vehicle; and a device configured to create a data file including the image and a geocode that corresponds to the location of the motor vehicle.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a method for operating a navigation system includes: inputting a destination point; determining a route from a location of the navigation system to the input destination point; displaying at least one of (a) the route in at least one of (i) a map display and (ii) a map-type display and (b) a direction indication that corresponds to the route; and simultaneous displaying a canonically oriented image of a prominent route point.
The image may include geographic information.
Further features and aspects of example embodiments of the present invention are described in more detail below with reference to the appended Figures.
Motor vehicle 1 includes an image-transmission interface 20, by which graphics or images together with geographic information assigned thereto, such as geocoded image data files as illustrated in
The method of functioning of navigation module 11 or navigation system 10 is described with reference to
In the following text, exemplary (not all-inclusive) use or operating scenarios with regard to navigation system 10 or motor vehicle 1 are described with reference to
1. A user inputs a destination point into the destination-input menu of navigation system 10 (cf. step 71 in
2. An operator inputs into the destination-input menu of navigation system 10 a destination point and POIs lying in between (cf. step 81 in
3. An operator inputs a destination point into a destination-input menu of navigation system 10 (cf. step 91 in
The calculated route will be indicated to the operator (cf. step 95 in
Optionally, motor vehicle 1, as illustrated in
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