Thursday, September 19, 2019
Smart Car Technology :: essays research papers
 Smart Car Technology    Answer A :    The TravTek navigationsystem is installed in 100 Oldsmobile Toronados, the  visual part of the system is a computer monitor. Through detailed colour maps,  it leads the driver through the town. The map changes all the time, cause a  computer connected to a navigation-satellite, and with a magnetic compass  installed, calculates the fastest or easiest way to your destination. When  yellow circles appear in a particular place on the screen, it means that there  is traffic jam here, or there has been an accident on the spot. The computer  receives this information from the Traffic Management Centre, and it quickly  points an alternative route out.    b: The driver interact with the system through the so called "touch screen".  7000 buisnesses in the area are already listed in the computer, and you can  point out your destination by searching through a lot of menus until you find it,  or simply by typing the name of the street. when the place you want to go are  registered you push the make destination button, and the computer programmes a  route, the second after the route appears on the screen, while a voice explains  it to you through the loudspeaker.    c: The TravTek guides the driver through the traffic. The computer always knows  where you are, and the navigation system makes it impossible to get lost in the  traffic, unless you really want to, and deliberately make the wrong turns. It  also guides you past traffic jams and problems who might crop up around an  accident. In a town where you have never been, you will quickly be able to find  your way to hotels, restaurants, sports arenas, shops and much more, just by  looking through the various menus of the TravTek.    d: The text definitely prefers the accuracy of the computer to the insecurity  and misunderstandings who occur between two persons. The passage from line 54  and down clearly shows the point of view (quote): "...a guy on the gas station  who, asked for directions, drawls: "Bee Line Expressway? Ummmm. I think you go  up here about four miles and take a right, or maybe a left..."" The guy at the  gas station are described as the incompetent fool who actually have no idea  where he is himself... and his guidelines, insecure as they are already, will  probably also be very hard to remember because of Ummmm, I think, maybe and  or...    Answer B:    Japanese drivers can now find their way almost blindly, if they equip their cars  with a digital map, who shows the position of the car. Based on the position of    					    
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