The concept of tactile feedback (I think technically this isn’t haptic…anyone?) is not new, but I don’t know that I’ve ever heard of a tactile system being used to give directions. PopSci is reporting that University of Utah (UofU?) is working on a system that would use physical feedback to alert drivers of a need [...]
Posts Tagged ‘navigation’
Guide-by-Touch Navigation Systems
September 28th, 2010
Jeff Shariat
Posted in Emerging Tech, News, Safety + Security
Tags: haptic feedback, navigation, safety, safety and security, security, tech
Comments OffProduct Spotlight: Continental AutoLinQ
April 6th, 2010
Jeff Shariat AutoLinQ is Continental’s Connected Services Platform for the car. Based on the Google Android OS the system will allow users to create and download applications directly to the in-vehicle system. Continental’s ‘Always On’ concept is built around allowing the user to interact with the vehicle through various ‘views’: Mobile View The user’s view from their [...]
Posted in Apps + Products, Emerging Tech, Telematics
Tags: android, api, apps, autolinq, continental, convergence, Emerging Tech, google, infotainment, navigation, navteq, open source, technology, Telematics
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