Method for automatically executing navigation software

Data processing: vehicles – navigation – and relative location – Navigation – Employing position determining equipment

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C701S023000, C342S357490

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10906745

ABSTRACT:
A method for automatically executing a navigation software is provided. After a GPS device is activated, the GPS device receives a GPS satellite signal indicating a current location and decodes the received signal. Then, longitude/latitude data are obtained from the decoded GPS satellite signal by the GPS device. Then, corresponding navigation software is searched in the GPS device based on the longitude/latitude data. Finally, the found navigation software is executed, and the map data corresponding to the longitude/latitude data are automatically loaded. The method provided by the present invention is more user-friendly and the time spent in manually searching and calling the navigation software and loading the map data is effectively saved.

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patent: 7200804 (2007-04-01), Khavari et al.
patent: 2007/0027628 (2007-02-01), Geelen

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