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This paper propose to see how the center based car navigation systems are practical in terms of using real time traffic information and guiding the way with different media of both of the Turn by Turn and the digital map service. The systems have been applied to all the road networks in Korea but the traffic actuated car navigation systems are mainly applicable to the road networks in the Seoul, which has 40 km diameter, including satellite cities. As a result of this, the actual driving tests are conducted in that area. The tests are analyzed using two aspects. The first aspect is that the quality of the information using the car navigation systems can be acceptable to the customers in around 80 percentage of a statistical level. The other is if the user- friendly interface is relatively helpful to the customers while they are driving a car. The result shows that the route displayed on the TFT LCD helps the drivers to understand which way they have to take.
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Lee, S., Lee, C., Kim, T., Kim, J.H. (2006). Traffic Actuated Car Navigation Systems in Mobile Communication Networks. In: Zhou, X., et al. Emerging Directions in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing. EUC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4097. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11807964_95
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