Presentation 2006-03-28
On Positioning and Navigation : Does the navigation system require user's position information itself?
Takaaki HASEGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes positioning and navigation from the viewpoint of transport systems for human and things sophisticated by IT (Information Technology). ITS platform, positioning and WYSIWYAS (What You See Is What You Are Suggested) navigation are mentioned, and after explaining the dominant factor of the GPS's performance degradation in urbane areas, a performance expression with conditions is proposed. Next, an ITS positioning taxonomy is examined. Finally, after discussion of navigation systems operation, and R&b D fields on ITS positioning and communications, it is concluded that navigation systems do not always require users position information itself, and that GBPS (Ground Based Positioning System)/ SBPS (Space Based Positioning System) coordination is important.
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Keyword(in English) ITS / Positioning / Navigation / GPS / M-CubITS / ITS Platform / GBPS
Paper # ITS2005-115
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Conference Date 2006/3/21(1days)
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Title (in English) On Positioning and Navigation : Does the navigation system require user's position information itself?
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Keyword(1) ITS
Keyword(2) Positioning
Keyword(3) Navigation
Keyword(4) GPS
Keyword(5) M-CubITS
Keyword(6) ITS Platform
Keyword(7) GBPS
1st Author's Name Takaaki HASEGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University()
Date 2006-03-28
Paper # ITS2005-115
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 688
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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