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[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 60/281,262 filed Apr. 3, 2001.
[0002] The present invention relates generally to navigation systems and more particularly to a navigation system having a base station permanently mounted in the car and a handheld device which is portable relative to the base station and provides a subset of functionality apart from the base station.
[0003] Vehicle navigation systems with full functionality, including a full road database and turn-by-turn instructions, etc., are typically installed in a vehicle. Another known navigation system, developed by the assignee of the present invention, is “portable” in that it can be transferred from vehicle to vehicle, but are not really practical to be carried by a user. The known in-vehicle navigation systems are not sufficiently portable to be carried by a hiker. The known navigation systems include user input and output devices for communicating with the user, navigation sensors, such as a GPS receiver, accelerometer, gyros, vehicle speed sensor and other sensors. The navigation system further includes a database of roads and destinations and software for calculating routes from the present position of the vehicle to selected destinations in the database.
[0004] Handheld GPS receivers comprising a display, input buttons and GPS receiver are also known. These handheld devices are often used for hiking, boating or similar activities, but are insufficient for performing turn-by-turn instructions in a vehicle.
[0005] The present invention provides a vehicle navigation system with full functionality, including extended navigation sensors, a full navigation database, turn-by-turn instructions, etc. The vehicle navigation system includes a dockable handheld unit with a display and input devices, a limited database and memory and a GPS receiver.
[0006] While the handheld device is docked on the base, the navigation system indicates turn-by-turn instructions and operates menus on the display on the handheld device and receives input on the input devices on the handheld device. The navigation system also receives GPS signals from the GPS receiver on the handheld device, preferably as assisted by an antenna in the base.
[0007] When the handheld device is removed from the base, the handheld device operates on a rechargeable battery. A CPU and memory calculate the current position of the handheld device based upon signals from the GPS receiver relative to a limited database of roads, terrain or waterway stored on the handheld device. The handheld device may further include communication circuitry, such as cell phone circuitry for providing wireless communication.
[0008] Thus, the vehicle navigation system of the present invention provides both full featured in-vehicle navigation together with a portable handheld device with limited positioning and navigation capabilities. Further, the handheld device could integrate other features, such as personal digital assistant features, such as contact lists with addresses which could be downloaded to the base or selected as destinations for the calculation of routes by the navigation system, and telephone numbers which could be dialed by the communication circuitry on the handheld device.
[0009] Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0014] The navigation system
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[0018] In operation, when the handheld device
[0019] Preferably, the handheld device also provide personal digital assistant features, such as storing contact lists including addresses and telephone numbers. The addresses from the handheld device
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[0023] In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope. As is known, the database could be provided remotely from the vehicle via wireless communication. The GPS receiver could be replaced by other known position-determining systems, such as those used with cell phone technology or other triangulating systems.