TELEMATICS Technology Description
| TELEMATICS TELEMATICS Technology Although mobile individuals initially subscribe to telematics services for the peace of mind that they provide, Telematics also offers its users a variety of daily information services, such as in-vehicle navigation, routing assistance and traffic information. NOVA will utilize CDMA wireless technology to provide efficient Telematics services that connect the vehicle to all of the electronic information consumers access on their wireless handsets, PDAs and desktop computers. NOVA will tailor its Telematics Platform model over existing wireless networks (though partnerships with carriers). The first model year will focus on North America (Tri-mode=CDMA 1900 MHz, CDMA 800 MHz and Analog). The car will become a thin client to the NOVA server and NOVA services will be accessible through other devices (phones, PDAs and computers) to varying degrees. The user interface will be primarily voice driven with voice or single button activation. The services accessible by the driver will be driven by safety requirements to enhance driver safety and reduce driver distraction. In addition, safety and security features and services will increase driver safety. Passengers may have access to additional applications not available to the driver to ensure driving safety. The information, services and applications will be available both from within the vehicle, and from outside of the vehicle from other devices (wireless phones, PDAs, computers). This universal access to information and applications enables consumers to enjoy an e-lifestyle made easier due to seamless access from any point of contact and through smart applications and services that simplify numerous daily efforts. |
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