The Future of In-Car Entertainment
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- One area in our lives that has been particularly affected by technological advances is the automobile. While there have been hugely beneficial breakthroughs in control, navigation, and safety technologies, there has been little headway made in the advancement of the media console. Sure, there are a few improvements such as bluetooth and iPod connections to the car stereo, the addition of a touchscreen console, and satellite radio; however, we believe that the evolution of the car media system is far behind the current technologies available. We’d like to do more than just align car media systems to with the current technological climate though, instead, we’d like to fundamentally change what in-car entertainment even means. This project introduces innovative customization and implemented in such a way that it will pose no distraction to the average driver. Our system will have two key features. The first feature is a voice-interaction module to allow the user to interact with the system completely handsfree.
Description
Type of resource | text |
---|---|
Date created | 2013-05-06 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Dalton, Danny | |
---|---|---|
Author | Johnson, Kenny |
Subjects
Subject | in-car media systems |
---|---|
Subject | automotive interface |
Subject | voice activated technology |
Subject | handsfree |
Genre | Student project report |
Bibliographic information
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- User agrees that, where applicable, content will not be used to identify or to otherwise infringe the privacy or confidentiality rights of individuals. Content distributed via the Stanford Digital Repository may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor.
Preferred citation
- Preferred Citation
Johnson, Kenny and Danny Dalton (2013). The Future of In-Car Entertainment.
Stanford Digital Repository. Available at http://purl.stanford.edu/dh574fw0862.
Collection
Big Idea Festival for Automotive Interfaces 2013
View other items in this collection in SearchWorksContact information
- Contact
- revs-program@stanford.edu
Also listed in
Loading usage metrics...