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Service-based recommendations for context-aware navigation support

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Zukünftige Entwicklungen in der Mobilität

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The whole automotive industry is changing rapidly as fossil fuel is getting more expensive, pollution is a serious problem, and people often just expect more from their vehicle than “only” getting them from A to B. Electric mobility is a promising answer for the first two questions. Unfortunately, it comes with some serious drawbacks: Charging a battery takes up to several hours (compared to a few minutes for refueling) while cruising ranges are short. As a result, intelligent routing systems will be even more important in the future, in order to avoid long and boring waiting times at charging points (which might perhaps also be unnecessarily expensive). If the driver has to wait for such a long time, he should be guided to a charging station where he can find attractive services and shopping or entertainment opportunities matching his interests – ideally, at a charging point with reasonable prices. Apart from electric mobility, such navigation solutions can be attractive in many other scenarios, if providing added-value services. For instance could they recommend certain hotels along the route, music matching the driver’s taste or simply a garage with certain bargains such as reduced winter tyres, if the old ones are used up.

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Münter, D., Hussein, T., Gaulke, W., Ziegler, J. (2012). Service-based recommendations for context-aware navigation support. In: Proff, H., Schönharting, J., Schramm, D., Ziegler, J. (eds) Zukünftige Entwicklungen in der Mobilität. Gabler Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-7117-3_46

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