Turn-by-turn navigation
Turn-by-turn navigation is a feature of some GPS navigation devices where directions for a selected route are continually presented to the user in the form of spoken and visual instructions.[1] The system keeps the user up-to-date about the best route to the destination, and is often updated according to changing factors such as traffic and road conditions.[2] Turn-by-turn systems typically use an electronic voice to inform the user whether to turn left or right, the street name, and how much distance to the turn. [3]
Devices and services
Major mapping services that offer turn-by-turn navigation, grouped by map data provider:[4]
- Nokia Maps.[5] Devices that use Navteq map data:[4]
- Garmin car navigators[5]
- Nokia smartphones running either Symbian, Maemo, or Windows Phone (Nokia Maps software is included as standard on Nokia Lumia Windows Phones)
- Google Maps and Yahoo! Maps.[5] Devices that use Tele Atlas map data:[4]
- TomTom car navigators[5]
- Android smartphones on-line through Google Maps (included as standard)[5]
- Apple iPhone on-line through Google Maps
- OpenStreetMap. Offline-capable applications that use volunteer-contributed data:
- Other:
- Apple iPhone using iOS 6
- Apple iPhone < iOS 6 on-line or offline using various commercial software[8]
- Waze, a free app providing turn-by-turn navigation on iOS, Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, BlackBerry OS and Windows Phone
References
- ↑ Button, Kenneth J.; David A. Hensher (2001). Handbook of transport systems and traffic control. Emerald Group Publishing. p. 497. ISBN 978-0-08-043595-4.
- ↑ Targowski, Andrzej (1998). Global information infrastructure: the birth, vision, and architecture. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. p. 264. ISBN 978-1-878289-32-2.
- ↑ Jacko, Julie A. (2009). Human computer interaction. Springer Science+Business Media. p. 141. ISBN 978-3-642-02579-2.
- 1 2 3 See comparison of web map services
- 1 2 3 4 5 Brady Forrest (14 October 2009). "Google Shrinks Another Market With Free Turn-By-Turn Navigation". O'Reilly Media. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ↑ "Osmand Functionality Summary". Retrieved 3 September 2014.
- ↑ "GPS Nav & Maps Google play link". Retrieved 3 September 2014.
- ↑ "iPhone GPS apps". Navigadget. 29 June 2009. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
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