An Overview of In-Car Information Systems.
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An Overview of In-Car Information Systems Recently, automotive electronics have undergone a revolution, in the same way that the home PC has revolutionised the way we work and communicate. The field is one of the most interesting and varied of all information System topics. Since the late 80s, the term 'on-board computer' (or OBC) is an item many prospective buyers have checked on the options list when purchasing a new car. Today's multimedia equipped vehicles are light-years ahead of the old generation of OBC's in all respects. Several new models from leading executive car manufacturers already come with systems allowing the owner of the vehicle to, for example - access the internet and email1, watch a television broadcast, get GPS and route navigation information, listen to a variety of music formats, use an inbuilt mobile telephone, adjust climate control, change driving characteristics and much more, all from...

