In-Vehicle Infotainment & Navigation: Part 3
Wireless connectivity in today’s infotainment and navigation devices is mainly via Bluetooth but WiFi will some come into play. In Part 3 (final …more
In-Vehicle Infotainment and Navigation: Part 2
In Part 1 of my post about in-vehicle infotainment and navigation, I talked about using Bluetooth for hands-free calling. While that feature is …more
In-Vehicle Infotainment & Navigation: Part 1
The world of in-vehicle infotainment and navigation is going through some interesting changes. Consumers rely increasingly on mobile devices in the world outside of the vehicle, such as mobile phones, mp3 players and portable gaming devices. It is increasingly expected that these device capabilities be integrated seamlessly- and even enhanced – when used inside vehicles. In the near future, consumers will even expect to be connect to the Internet while in the vehicle. It is imperative for infotainment and navigation designers to understand these trends and develop new solutions to meet these requirements….more














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