DocumentCode
1734557
Title
J2095: A proposed recommended practice for CDROM bootup in navigation systems
Author
Sheldrick, Michael ; Buxton, James
Author_Institution
Etak, Inc., Menlo Park, CA
Volume
2
fYear
1991
Firstpage
279
Lastpage
281
Abstract
This paper describes J2095, a proposed "Recommended Practice" now being developed by the CD-ROM Boot Task Group of the Society of Automotive Engineers\´ IVHS Division. J2095 would enable CD-ROMS containing map data and other geocoded data to be run in any manufacturer\´s navigation hardware. Upon bootup, the hardware searches for its executable file among the multiple executables on the disk. Because publishers could make their products available for several vehicles, the accepted practice would have the salutary effect of opening cars up to a common base of data. At the same time, J2095 permits each manufacturer to design its own unique user interface. Manufacturers will also retain control over which independently produced data and software, if any, they will allow to run in the vehicles they produce.
Keywords
Automotive engineering; CD-ROMs; Control systems; Hardware; Manufacturing; Navigation; Testing; User interfaces; Vehicle driving; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1991
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VNIS.1991.205773
Filename
1623637
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