| Connected Navigation
Real-Time Two-Way Communications for Navigation Systems This Research Brief is part of the Location Aware Services Research Service Real-Time Two-Way (RTTW) Connected Navigation is a navigation device/service combination that has real-time two-way communications capability. This Research Brief looks at the developing marketplace and ecosystem for RTTW Connected Navigation, discussing some key players and potential future scenarios. The broader category of Connected Navigation can include wired and non-real-time connectivity. RTTW Connected Navigation is a specific subset of connected navigation that includes a cellular radio as the most likely connectivity method, although other systems will be used (satellite, WiMAX). The handset-based version of connected navigation will grow explosively from 2007 to 2012, and other forms (Automotive OEM, PNDs, other form factors) will also grow strongly. ![]() ![]()
Executive Summary
Section 1. WHAT IS CONNECTED NAVIGATION? 1.1 Definitions of Connected Navigation 1.1.1 Connected Navigation 1.1.2 Real-Time Two-Way Connected Navigation 1.2 The Distinction between RTTW Connected Navigation and Location-Based Services 1.3 Current and Potential Features of RTTW Connected Navigation Section 2. GROWTH TREND FOR CONNECTED NAVIGATION AND RTTW CONNECTED NAVIGATION Section 3. RTTW CONNECTED NAVIGATION ECOSYSTEM 3.1 Value Chain 3.1.1 Market Fundamentals 3.1.2 Porter’s Five Forces 3.2 Select Market Participants 3.2.1 Dash Navigation 3.2.2 TomTom 3.2.3 Garmin, Magellan, Mio, other PNDs 3.2.4 Automotive OEMs 3.2.5 Cellular and Wi-Fi Providers 3.2.6 Platform and Application Developers Section 4. SCENARIOS FOR MARKET EVOLUTION 4.1 Hardware 4.1.1 PNDs and Handsets 4.1.2 Automotive OEM Built-In 4.2 Software 4.3 Connectivity 4.4 Data and Content 4.5 Service Providers 4.5.1 Telematics Service Providers 4.5.2 Cellular Carriers and MVNOs 4.6 Connected Navigation Market Scenarios Tables
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