NAVTEQ(R) Map for Mexico Automotive Grade Quality Enhances GPS Functionality
2008年7月30日 - 9:30PM
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Latest Quarterly Release Supports Improved Route Guidance CHICAGO,
July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NAVTEQ, a leading global provider
of digital map data for vehicle navigation and location-based
solutions, has announced increased coverage and content in the
NAVTEQ map for Mexico that enables improvements to the region's
navigation systems functionality. The current map release includes
almost 450,000 km of roads and covers the entire population.
Twenty-three percent of that population is covered at NAVTEQ's
highest quality levels: road network attribute verification, a
specification distinctive to NAVTEQ maps. NAVTEQ collects up to 260
attributes about the road network, such as direction of travel
(one-ways), turn restrictions, and addresses providing automotive
grade maps for use in line-fit or portable navigation systems.
Unique to NAVTEQ, all of their global maps are built to a single
data specification with a standard toolkit that supports quality
map collection and verification. Local geographic analysts familiar
with regional nuances collect and verify the map content using a
variety of processes including driving the roads. "Digital maps
that support turn-by-turn vehicle guidance need to be highly
accurate, and detailed," stated Eliot Dam, director of product
marketing- Americas, NAVTEQ. "Many road attributes such as turn
restrictions or other restricted maneuvers are more efficiently
collected or verified via in-vehicle processes. Other elements such
as small physical barriers can only be collected and verified by
geographic analysts on the road." NAVTEQ has three local offices
employing up to thirty geographic analysts. Much of the database
production is done locally as well in the Leon production center.
"Because all of our map collection, verification and production
processes are standardized against a common database specification,
customers can more quickly and easily integrate new quarterly
coverage and content into their navigation systems," stated Jim
Dineen director and general manager-Latin America, NAVTEQ. "As we
add more content and broaden attribute verification, end-users can
receive improved routing benefits through the system providers' map
update programs." The NAVTEQ map for Mexico quarterly release
program represents NAVTEQ's ongoing commitment to the region. In
addition to the Mexico map, NAVTEQ's regional global coverage
includes the United States, Canada, and South American coverage in
Brazil and Argentina. About the NAVTEQ Map for Mexico The NAVTEQ
map for Mexico enables automotive-grade turn-by-turn guidance for
navigation systems, location-based solutions, and enterprise
applications. Local resources employed in three field offices and a
production facility in Leon collect and verify the road geometry
and up to 260 road attributes. New map content is release
quarterly. About NAVTEQ NAVTEQ is a leading provider of
comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation
systems, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping
applications, and government and business solutions. NAVTEQ creates
the digital maps and map content that power navigation and
location-based services solutions around the world. The
Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has more than 3,600
employees located in 187 offices and in 39 countries. NAVTEQ is a
trademark in the U.S. and other countries. All rights reserved.
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