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‘Turn right at the Traffic Lights’: The Requirement for Landmarks in Vehicle Navigation Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2000

Gary Burnett
Affiliation:
HUSAT Research Institute, Loughborough University
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Abstract

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This paper argues for the use of landmarks (for example, traffic lights, churches, petrol stations) within the turn-by-turn visual and voice directions given by in-vehicle navigation systems. Such prominent features of the driving environment are consistent with basic human navigational strategies, are valued by drivers, and have been shown significantly to improve the usability of electronic in-car navigational aids. For future systems actively to include such information, it is critical that (a) only ‘good’ landmarks are used, (b) such landmarks are presented to the driver in the most appropriate way, and (c) the practical needs of industry are fully accounted for.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2000 The Royal Institute of Navigation