Patent Abstract:
In an information providing service that utilizes a car navigation system or the like, ensuring safety while viewing content is a matter of great concern. A vehicle-mounted onboard content providing apparatus for providing content to an user of the vehicle, comprising a current location acquisition unit for acquiring information about the current location, an instruction input unit whereby information about the destination and instructions for selecting the content to be delivered are inputted, a control unit for editing the content retrieved based on the instructions, and an output unit for outputting the edited content, wherein the control unit determines, on the basis of attribute information assigned to the route included in the results of retrieving the route from the current location to the destination, sections in which content is outputted or not outputted on the route, and edits the content on the basis of the results of this determination.

Full Description:
CLAIM OF PRIORITY  
       [0001]     The present application claims priority from Japanese application JP2004-066976 filed on Mar. 10, 2004, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.  
       BACKGROUND  
       [0002]     This invention relates to an onboard content providing method, and particularly relates to an onboard content providing method for performing editing in accordance with changes in the required time, and an onboard content providing method for performing editing in accordance with the attributes of individual sections en route.  
         [0003]     Recently, information providing service that uses car navigation systems has been receiving much attention. This service provides news, weather information, traffic information, tourist information, and the like delivered from a center via the car navigation system. However, if the driver reaches his or her destination before all the information that must be delivered has been provided, then either the information provision is terminated before it is completed, or the driver must wait until the provision is completed. Therefore, a method has been proposed wherein content is edited and provided according to the arrival time to the destination and other attributes.  
         [0004]     JP 2002-269141 A discloses such a content editing and providing method.  
       SUMMARY  
       [0005]     Aside from relatively safe sections, the route to the destination may have sections with frequent accidents, sections that necessitate close attention due to continuous curves and the like, and other such sections with various attributes. However, since conventional content providing methods provide content regardless of the attributes of the section, these methods do not give sufficient consideration to ensuring driving safety. Ensuring safety while the driver is paying attention to the content has been a significant problem for information providing services that utilize car navigation systems.  
         [0006]     Also, if the conventional content providing method has already edited the content, the content is not revised even if the arrival time changes due to congested traffic or the like. Therefore, problems arise in that if the arrival time is earlier than expected, the provision of content has not completed by arrival, and if the arrival time is later than expected, a space of time occurs during which no content is provided.  
         [0007]     This invention was designed in view of such problems, and an object thereof is to provide an onboard content providing apparatus that ensures driving safety according to constantly varying road traffic characteristics.  
         [0008]     A vehicle-mounted onboard content providing apparatus for providing content to an user of the vehicle in accordance with the first embodiment of this invention has a current location acquisition unit for acquiring information about the current location, an instruction input unit whereby information about the destination and instructions for selecting the content to be delivered are inputted, a control unit for editing the content retrieved based on the instructions, and an output unit for outputting the edited content; wherein the control unit determines, based on attribute information assigned to the route included in the results of retrieving the route from the current location to the destination, sections in which content is outputted or not outputted on the route, and edits the content on the basis of the results of this determination.  
         [0009]     A vehicle-mounted onboard content providing apparatus for providing content to an user of the vehicle in accordance with the second embodiment of this invention has a current location acquisition unit for acquiring information about the current location, an instruction input unit whereby information about the destination and instructions for selecting the content to be delivered are inputted, a control unit for editing the content retrieved based on the instructions, and an output unit for outputting the edited content; wherein the control unit calculates the time required to reach the destination or a passage point from the current location and compares this calculated required time with the required time previously calculated, and if a change in the required time equal to or greater than a preset value is detected as the comparison result, the control unit revises the content so that the output time of the portion of the content that has not yet been outputted roughly coincides with the calculated required time.  
         [0010]     According to this invention, driving safety can be ensured because content is not provided in sections requiring particular attention while driving en route to the destination. Also, content provision that corresponds with constantly changing road traffic characteristics is made possible, giving the driver a more convenient and pleasant experience, because changes in the time required to reach the destination are detected, and revised content is provided so that the transmission is completed by the time the destination is reached. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0011]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard content providing system of the first embodiment of this invention.  
         [0012]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the server of the first embodiment of this invention.  
         [0013]      FIG. 3  is a diagram showing an example of a content list.  
         [0014]      FIG. 4  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard apparatus of the first embodiment of this invention.  
         [0015]      FIG. 5  is a flowchart showing the process of the onboard content providing system of the first embodiment of this invention.  
         [0016]      FIG. 6  is a diagram showing an example of the route retrieval results.  
         [0017]      FIG. 7  is a diagram showing an example of a content list for a case in which a request is received to deliver news and sports as a type of content.  
         [0018]      FIG. 8  is a diagram showing an example wherein the route retrieval results have been updated for a period of time from the present onward.  
         [0019]      FIG. 9  is a diagram showing an example for a section in which content cannot be provided.  
         [0020]      FIG. 10  is a diagram showing an example of an editing list.  
         [0021]      FIG. 11  is a diagram showing an example of a an edited content list.  
         [0022]      FIG. 12  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the server of the second embodiment of this invention.  
         [0023]      FIG. 13  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard apparatus of the second embodiment of this invention.  
         [0024]      FIG. 14  is a flowchart showing the process of the onboard content providing system of the second embodiment of this invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0025]     The preferred embodiments for working this invention will now be described with reference to the diagrams.  
       Embodiment 1  
       [0026]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard content providing system of the first embodiment of this invention.  
         [0027]     The onboard content providing system of this embodiment is composed of a server  10 , the Internet  20 , and an onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0028]     The server  10  receives information needed for route retrieval and a content delivery request from the onboard apparatus  30 . The server  10  sends the route retrieval results, a content list, and the content to the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0029]     The onboard apparatus  30  sends the information needed for route retrieval and the content delivery request to the server  10 , and the onboard apparatus  30  estimates the content providing time, edits the content, and outputs the edited content that matches the vehicle location in accordance with the route retrieval results and content list received from the server  10 . Furthermore, The onboard apparatus  30  revises the portion of the content that has not yet been inputted when a change equal to or greater than a specific value in the route retrieval results occurs.  
         [0030]     Communication between the server  10  and the onboard apparatus  30  takes place via the Internet  20 .  
         [0031]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the server  10  of this embodiment. The server  10  is composed of a transceiver unit  100 , a route retrieval unit  110 , a content retrieval unit  120 , and a database  130 .  
         [0032]     The transceiver unit  100  receives a signal from the onboard apparatus  30 , converts the signal to a baseband signal, modulates the data from the server  10 , and sends the result to the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0033]     The route retrieval unit  110  conducts route retrieval on the basis of the current location, destination, traffic information, and the like.  
         [0034]     The content retrieval unit  120  retrieves the content that matches the specifics of the content delivery request from the database  130 , and creates a content list that matches the specifics of the content delivery request.  
         [0035]     The database  130  stores the contents and content lists.  
         [0036]      FIG. 3  is a diagram showing an example of a content list. The content list is a list of content information needed when editing the time  132  required for output, the update date and time  133 , and other such information for each content type  131 .  
         [0037]      FIG. 4  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard apparatus  30  of this embodiment. The onboard apparatus  30  is composed of an instruction input unit  300 , a current location acquisition unit  310 , a transceiver unit  320 , a route retrieval storage unit  330 , a content storage unit  340 , a content providing time estimation unit  350 , an editing unit  360 , an output management unit  370 , an output unit  380 , and a content providing time change detection unit  390 .  
         [0038]     When the user inputs the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval, the content type and other specifics of content delivery request, and various instructions, the instruction input unit  300  transmits these inputs to the units in the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0039]     The current location acquisition unit  310  consists of a GPS receiver, for example, and provides information about the current location of the vehicle (longitude, latitude) upon receiving an acquisition request for the current location.  
         [0040]     The transceiver unit  320  receives a signal from the server  10 , converts the signal to a baseband signal, modulates data from the onboard apparatus  30 , and sends the data to the server  10 .  
         [0041]     The route retrieval storage unit  330  stores the route retrieval results received from the server  10 . When an acquisition request for the route retrieval results is received, the route retrieval storage unit  330  provides the latest stored route retrieval results.  
         [0042]     The content storage unit  340  stores the content list and content received from the server  10 . When an acquisition request for the content list and content is received, the content storage unit  340  provides the content list and content that corresponds to the specifics of the acquisition request.  
         [0043]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  estimates the content providing time on the basis of the route retrieval results and the like. This unit also creates an editing list on the basis of the content providing time, the content list, the output progress, and the like.  
         [0044]     The editing unit  360  edits the content on the basis of the editing list and the content list, and creates edited content.  
         [0045]     The output management unit  370  sends the edited content that corresponds to the current location of the vehicle to the output unit  380 . Furthermore, the output management unit  370  provides information about the output progress of the content to the content providing time estimation unit  350 , and sends a content list acquisition request corresponding to the output progress to the content storage unit  340 .  
         [0046]     The output unit  380  outputs the edited content sent from the output management unit  370 .  
         [0047]     The content providing time change detection unit  390  acquires the current location of the vehicle at preset intervals from the current location acquisition unit  310 , and detects changes in the required time. When the required time has changed by a preset value or greater, the content providing time change detection unit  390  sends an acquisition request for acquiring the route retrieval results to the content providing time estimation unit  350 .  
         [0048]      FIG. 5  is a flowchart showing the process of the onboard content providing system of this embodiment.  
         [0049]     When the instruction input unit  300  of the onboard apparatus  30  initiates an operation to receive instructions (S 100 ), the user inputs the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval, the content type and other content delivery request specifics, and various instructions from the instruction input unit  300  (S 101 ). The various instructions include instructions pertaining to the editing method, instructions pertaining to output distribution needed when a plurality of types of content is specified, and the like. The term “output distribution” used herein refers to specifying the ratio of output times for the multiple content types. The user can arbitrarily set the output distribution according to the user&#39;s preferences and the like. For example, when the user requests news and sports service, the user can set the output time for news at sixty percent and the output time for sports at forty percent of the total output time.  
         [0050]     When the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval are inputted, the instruction input unit  300  sends an acquisition request for the current location of the vehicle to the current location acquisition unit  310 , and acquires the information (S 102 ).  
         [0051]     When the destination and other types information needed for route retrieval, and the content type and other content delivery request are inputted, the instruction input unit  300  at least sends an acquisition request for acquiring the route retrieval results to the content providing time estimation unit  350  and sends the name of the destination to the content providing time change detection unit  390 . The content providing time change detection unit  390  receives the name of the destination and stores the name of the destination in a storage area (not shown).  
         [0052]     The instruction input unit  300  sends the current location, destination, and other information needed for route retrieval, and the content type and other content delivery request specifics to the transceiver unit  320 . The transceiver unit  320  modulates the data for this information and sends the result to the server  10  (S 103 ).  
         [0053]     The transceiver unit  100  of the server  10  receives the current location, destination, and other information needed for route retrieval, as well as the content type and other content delivery request specifics via the Internet  20  (S 104 ). The route retrieval unit  110  conducts route retrieval on the basis of the information needed for route retrieval received from the onboard apparatus  30 , and forecasted traffic information (S 105 ).  
         [0054]      FIG. 6  is a diagram showing an example of route retrieval results. The route retrieval results include location information  112  for pass points, required time  113  between pass points, attribute information  114  between pass points, and a management number  111  for specifying the pass points.  
         [0055]     Attribute information  114  is assigned to each section between the pass points (individual section), and includes information that draws the attention of the driver for sections with right and left curves, sections where accidents have occurred in the past, sections that require concentration such as mountain roads, and the like.  
         [0056]     In the content retrieval unit  120 , content that matches the content type and other content delivery request specifics received from the onboard apparatus  30  is retrieved from the database  130  (S 106 ). Also in the content retrieval unit  120 , a content list that matches the content type and other content delivery request specifics received from the onboard apparatus  30  is created from the content list stored in the database  130  (S 107 ).  
         [0057]      FIG. 7  is a diagram showing an example of a content list for a case in which a request is received to deliver news and sports as a type of content. The content list created herein includes the content type  136 , the time  137  required for output for each content type, and the update date and time  138 .  
         [0058]     The route retrieval unit  110  sends the route retrieval results to the transceiver unit  100 . The content retrieval unit  120  sends the retrieved content and the created content list to the transceiver unit  100 . The transceiver unit  100  sends at least the route retrieval results, the content list, and the content to the onboard apparatus  30  via the Internet  20  (S 108 ).  
         [0059]     The transceiver unit  320  of the onboard apparatus  30  receives the route retrieval results, the content list, and the content from the server  10 , and converts them to a baseband signal. The transceiver unit  320  stores the route retrieval results in the route retrieval storage unit  330 , and stores the content list and content in the content storage unit  340  (S 109 ).  
         [0060]     In this embodiment, the server  10  has the route retrieval unit  110 , but the route retrieval unit  110  may also be included in the onboard apparatus  30 . In this case, the onboard apparatus  30  does not sent the information needed for route retrieval to the server  10 , but the route is retrieved by the route retrieval unit  110  in the onboard apparatus  30 , and the results are stored in the route retrieval storage unit  330 .  
         [0061]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  receives an acquisition request for the route retrieval results from the instruction input unit  300  or the content providing time change detection unit  390 , sends the acquisition request for the route retrieval results to the route retrieval storage unit  330 , and acquires the results (S 110 ). The content providing time estimation unit  350  sends an acquisition request for the current location to the current location acquisition unit  310  and acquires the current location (S 111 ), whereupon the route retrieval results are updated to the route retrieval results from the current location forward on the basis of the current location (S 12 ).  
         [0062]      FIG. 8  is a diagram showing an example wherein the route retrieval results shown in  FIG. 6  have been updated for a period of time from the present onward. In this example, the current location was latitude LA11 and longitude LO11, so the sections from 1 to 10 already passed are removed from the numbers  351 .  
         [0063]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  determines, based on attribute information  354  assigned to an individual section in the route retrieval results from the current location forward, whether content for the individual section can be provided (S 113 ). For example, the unit may determine that content is not provided for the following sections (sections where content is unavailable): sections with right and left curves, sections where accidents have occurred, sections where caution is needed to avoid running off narrow roads and the like, sections requiring much concentration with mountain roads and the like, sections with continuous curves, construction sections, sections with bus stops, school zones, and the like. As a result of no content provision in these sections, the driver focuses more on driving and driving safety can be ensured.  
         [0064]      FIG. 9  is a diagram showing an example for a section in which content cannot be provided. In this example, content provision availability  356  is determined to be “impossible” for high-accident sections and low maneuverability sections from the route retrieval results shown in  FIG. 8 . Therefore, these sections are sections where content is unavailable.  
         [0065]     Also, when a section where content is unavailable continues, the time in which content cannot be provided extends for a long period of time, and the provided content is divided into content provided before and after the extended interruption time, there is a danger that, for example, there will be an extended interruption between two strongly correlated news broadcasts, and the user may not fully understand the content. Therefore, when an upper limit is set on the allowable interruption time, and the time in which content cannot be provided exceeds this upper limit, an extended interruption time in which no content is provided may be avoided by providing the content only before and after the interruption. The user can thus choose whether or not to avoid an interruption (S 114 ).  
         [0066]     This upper limit may differ between situations wherein the interruption due to sections where content is unavailable occurs between sections where the same type of content is provided, and situations wherein the interruption occurs between sections where different types of content are provided. This is because situations wherein the interruption occurs between sections where different types of content are provided are generally believed to be unlikely to hinder the user&#39;s understanding of the content even with an extended interruption time, as opposed to when an interruption occurs between sections where the same type of content is provided. For example, when the provided content is news and sports, the upper limit of the interruption time between the time news is completed and the time sports begins may be made greater than the upper limit of an interruption in the middle of news or sports.  
         [0067]     To avoid an interruption time, the content providing time estimation unit  350  estimates a possible content provision section on the basis of the required time  353  of the sections where content is unavailable. Specifically, a required time obtained by adding the required time  353  of a continuous section where content is unavailable is compared with a preset upper limit, and when the required time exceeds the upper limit, either the section before the section of unavailable content or the section after the section of unavailable content is estimated to be the possible content provision section.  
         [0068]     For example, in  FIG. 9 , if the required time of a section of unavailable content with a number  351  of  101  to  150  exceeds the upper limit, and the required time of the preceding and following sections of available content (time during which content can be provided) are compared, a section with a number  351  less than 101 is estimated to be the possible content provision section when the time of available content with a number  351  less than 101 is determined to be long (S 115 ). As a result, an extended interruption of content provision can be avoided, and the user can easily understand the details of the content.  
         [0069]     When the content has not yet been edited (S 116 ), the content providing time estimation unit  350  receives an acquisition request for the content list in the content storage unit  340  from the output management unit  370 . The content providing time estimation unit  350  calculates the content output distribution, sends an acquisition request for the content list to the content storage unit  340 , and acquires the content list (S 118 ).  
         [0070]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  estimates the time needed to initiate output and estimates the content providing time on the basis of the content list, the content output distribution, and information about whether or not content can be provided, and on the basis of information about possible content provision sections (S 119 ).  
         [0071]     However, when the content has already been edited and is going to be revised as described below (S 116 ), the output progress of the unrevised content outputted during the time until the revised content output is initiated must be inspected. Therefore, the content providing time estimation unit  350  sends an acquisition request to the output management unit  370  for the output progress for the moment at which the time needed to initiate the estimated output as previously described has passed, and acquires the content output progress ratio for the moment at which this time (specific time) has passed (S 117 ). At the same time, an acquisition request is received for acquiring a content list corresponding to the output progress for the moment at which the specific time has passed for the content storage unit  340 . The content providing time estimation unit  350  calculates the content output distribution according to the acquired output progression ratio, sends a content list acquisition request corresponding to the output progression at the moment at which the specific time has passed, and acquires the content list (S 118 ). For example, if the initial output distribution is sixty percent news and forty percent sports, and the output progression at the moment at which the specific time has passed is determined so that one third of the sixty percent news is completed, then the subsequent output distribution is fifty percent news and fifty percent sports.  
         [0072]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  estimates the time needed to initiate output and estimates the content providing time on the basis of the content list corresponding to the output progression at the moment at which the specific time has passed, the content output distribution, and information about whether the content can be provided, or on the basis of information about possible content provision sections (S 119 ).  
         [0073]     In  FIG. 9 , for example, when the time at which the management number  351  is 11 to 20 is required to initiate output, the time at which the management number  351  is less than 20 is removed from possible content providing times.  
         [0074]     The content providing time estimation unit  350  creates, on the basis of the content list, the content output distribution, and information about the content providing time, an editing list according to the attribute information assigned to the individual sections of the route, (S 120 ).  
         [0075]      FIG. 10  shows an example of the created editing list. The editing list includes a management number  351  for managing sections for editing, location information  352  about sections for editing, required time  353  for sections for editing, content type  357  to be edited, and an output distribution  358  for each content type.  
         [0076]     The created editing list is inputted to the editing unit  360 .  
         [0077]     When the editing list is inputted, the editing unit  360  sends a content list acquisition request and a content acquisition request to the content storage unit  340  according to the content type shown in the editing list, and acquires the content and content list (S 121 ). The editing unit  360  edits the acquired content according to the acquired content list and the editing list, and creates the edited content and the edited content list corresponding to the attribute information assigned to the individual sections of the route (S 122 ).  
         [0078]     The method disclosed in JP 2002-269141 A, for example, can be used as the editing method. However, the character scroll speed during screen output or the playback speed during audio output or the like may be altered to perform editing so as to vary the content providing time.  
         [0079]     The content acquired from the content storage unit  340  has a preset upper limit and lower limit for the post-editing output time, and is edited so that the post-editing output time remains within these limits.  
         [0080]     For example, when the content is news, a summary including the minimum amount of information needed to comprehend an outline of the news is set as the lower limit, the details including all detailed information is set as the upper limit, and the content is edited so that the output time remains within the upper and lower limits. Therefore, the content can be edited in a range wherein the content can be understood.  
         [0081]     The editing unit  360  sends the created edited content list to the output management unit  370 .  
         [0082]      FIG. 11  is a diagram of an example of an edited content list. The edited content list includes a management number  361  for managing sections for outputting, location information  362  for sections for outputting, content type  363  for outputting, output specifics  364 , and other types of settings (playback speed and the like)  365  for outputting. The details of the items in the output specifics  364  constitute the edited content.  
         [0083]     The output management unit  370  receives the edited content list created by the editing unit  360  and stores it in a storage area (not shown). The output management unit  370  receives events produced at preset intervals by a timer (not shown) installed in the onboard apparatus  30 , acquires the current location of the vehicle from the current location acquisition unit  310  at preset intervals (S 123 ), and sends the edited content that corresponds to the location to the output unit  380 .  
         [0084]     The output unit  380  outputs the edited content that corresponds to the current location sent from the output management unit  370  (S 124 ).  
         [0085]     If the output of the edited content is not completed (S 125 ), the content providing time change detection unit  390  receives events produced at preset intervals from the timer (not shown) installed in the onboard apparatus  30 , sends an acquisition request for the current location of the vehicle to the current location acquisition unit  310 , and acquires the current location (S 126 ). Then the content providing time change detection unit  390  sends the information needed for route retrieval, including the acquired current location and the destination sent from the instruction input unit  300 , to the transceiver unit  320 , sends an acquisition request for the route retrieval results to the route retrieval storage unit  330 , and acquires the results (S 127 ).  
         [0086]     The content providing time change detection unit  390  compares the latest acquired route retrieval results with the route retrieval results stored in the storage area and detects whether the required time for each section has changed by a preset value or greater (S 128 ), whereupon the content providing time change detection unit  390  stores the latest route retrieval results in the storage area for storing route retrieval results instead of the route retrieval results heretofore stored in the storage area, sends an acquisition request for acquiring the route retrieval results to the content providing time estimation unit  350  (S 110 ), and initiates content revision (S 111  to S 122 ).  
         [0087]     The editing unit  360  or the like then revises the content so that the time required to reach the destination or a passage point from the current location roughly coincides with the output time for the content to be outputted. Also, when a section of unavailable content occurs in the sections from the current location to the destination or passage point, the content is revised so that the time obtained by subtracting the required time for the section of unavailable content from the time required to reach the destination or passage point from the current location roughly coincides with the output time for the content to be outputted thereafter.  
         [0088]     When the required time for each section has not changed by a preset value or greater (S 128 ), the output of the edited content continues unchanged (S 124 ).  
         [0089]     The content providing time change detection unit  390  may also calculate the required time on the basis of the latest road conditions and other such information, and detect changes in the required time from those results. For example, the transceiver unit  320  has a function for receiving road traffic information provided from external sources, and sends the received information to the content, providing time change detection unit  390 . The content providing time change detection unit  390  calculates the required time on the basis of the information, compares the results with the route retrieval results stored in the storage area, and if any changes greater than or equal to a preset value are detected, content revision is initiated (S 218 ). The road traffic information provided from external sources may be provided from the server  10 , for example, or may be VICS information received via FM or from a beacon or information provided by ATIS.  
         [0090]     The content providing time change detection unit  390  may calculate the required time on the basis of speed information of the vehicle sent from a speed detection unit (not shown), and may detect changes in the required time from the results. For example, the average speed is determined from the movement speed of the vehicle detected by the speed detection unit, and the required time is calculated from the average speed. The results are compared with the route retrieval results stored in the storage area, and if any changes of a preset value or greater are detected, content revision is initiated (S 128 ).  
         [0091]     Thus, it is possible to provide content that corresponds to changes in the road conditions by detecting changes in the required time and performing revisions accordingly. For example, when the arrival time at the destination will be later than expected due to traffic congestion, content can be continuously provided until the destination is reached by performing revisions so as to increase the amount of provided content in a range that does not exceed a preset upper limit. Also, when traffic congestion clears and the arrival time will be earlier than expected, the total provision of content can be completed by the time the destination is reached by performing editing so as to decrease the amount of provided content in a range that does not fall below a preset lower limit.  
         [0092]     When the output of the edited content is completed, the content provision process is completed as well (S 129 ).  
       Embodiment 2  
       [0093]     The second embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to the diagrams. The second embodiment differs from the previously described first embodiment in that content is not edited by the onboard apparatus  30 , but instead is edited by the server  10 . In the second embodiment, detailed descriptions are omitted for the same configurations as in the previously described first embodiment.  
         [0094]     The onboard content providing system of this embodiment is composed of a server  10 , the Internet  20 , and an onboard apparatus  30 , similar to the first embodiment ( FIG. 1 ).  
         [0095]     The server  10  receives a content delivery request and information needed for route retrieval from the onboard apparatus  30 , and sends an edited content list to the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0096]     The onboard apparatus  30  sends the information needed for route retrieval and the content delivery request to the server  10 , and outputs the edited content received from the server  10  according to the location of the vehicle.  
         [0097]     Communication between the server  10  and the onboard apparatus  30  takes place via the Internet  20 .  
         [0098]      FIG. 12  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the server  10  of this embodiment. The server  10  is composed of a transceiver unit  100 A, a route retrieval unit  110 A, a content retrieval unit  120 A, a database  130 A, a content providing time estimation unit  140 A, and an editing unit  150 A.  
         [0099]     The transceiver unit  100 A receives a signal from the onboard apparatus  30 , converts the signal to a baseband signal, modulates the data from the server  10 , and sends the result to the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0100]     The route retrieval unit  110 A conducts route retrieval on the basis of the current location, destination, traffic information, and the like.  
         [0101]     The content retrieval unit  120 A retrieves the content that matches the specifics of the content delivery request from the database  130 A, and creates a content list that matches the specifics of the content delivery request.  
         [0102]     The database  130 A stores the contents and content lists. The stored content list is the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 3 ).  
         [0103]     The content providing time estimation unit  140 A estimates the content providing time on the basis of the route retrieval results and the like. This unit also creates an editing list on the basis of the content providing time, the content list, the output progress, and the like.  
         [0104]     The editing unit  150 A edits the content on the basis of the editing list and the content list, and creates edited content.  
         [0105]      FIG. 13  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the onboard apparatus  30  of this embodiment. The onboard apparatus  30  is composed of an instruction input unit  300 A, a current location acquisition unit  310 A, a transceiver unit  320 A, an output management unit  330 A, and an output unit  340 A.  
         [0106]     When the user inputs the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval, the content type and other specifics needed for content delivery, and various instructions, the instruction input unit  300 A acquires the current location from the current location acquisition unit  310 A and transmits these inputs to the transceiver unit  320 A.  
         [0107]     The current location acquisition unit  310 A provides the information for the current location of the vehicle upon receiving an acquisition request for the current location.  
         [0108]     The transceiver unit  320 A receives a signal from the server  10 , converts the signal to a baseband signal, modulates data from the onboard apparatus  30 , and sends the data to the server  10 .  
         [0109]     The output management unit  330 A sends the edited content that corresponds to the current location of the vehicle to the output unit  340 A.  
         [0110]     The output unit  340 A outputs the edited content sent from the output management unit  330 A.  
         [0111]      FIG. 14  is a flowchart showing the process of the onboard content providing system of this embodiment.  
         [0112]     When the instruction input unit  300 A of the onboard apparatus  30  initiates an operation to receive instructions (S 200 ), the user inputs the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval, the content type and other content delivery request specifics, and various instructions from the instruction input unit  300 A (S 201 ). These instructions include instructions pertaining to the editing method, instructions pertaining to the output distribution needed when a plurality of types of content is specified, and the like.  
         [0113]     When the destination and other types of information needed for route retrieval are inputted, the instruction input unit  300 A sends an acquisition request for the current location of the vehicle to the current location acquisition unit  310 A, and acquires the information (S 202 ).  
         [0114]     The instruction input unit  300 A sends the current location, destination, and other information needed for route retrieval, and the content type and other content delivery request specifics to the transceiver unit  320 A. The transceiver unit  320 A modulates the data for the current location, destination, and other information needed for route retrieval, as well as the content type and other content delivery request specifics, and sends the result to the server  10  (S 203 ).  
         [0115]     The transceiver unit  100 A of the server  10  receives the current location, destination, and other information needed for route retrieval, as well as the content type and other content delivery request specifics via the Internet  20  (S 204 ). The route retrieval unit  110 A conducts route retrieval on the basis of the information needed for route retrieval received from the onboard apparatus  30  and on the basis of forecasted traffic information (S 205 ). The route retrieval results are the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 6 ).  
         [0116]     In the content retrieval unit  120 A, content that matches the content type and other content delivery request specifics received from the onboard apparatus  30  is retrieved from the database  130 A (S 206 ). Also in the content retrieval unit  120 A, a content list that matches the content type and other content delivery request specifics received from the onboard apparatus  30  is created from the content list stored in the database  130 A (S 207 ). The created content list is the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 7 ).  
         [0117]     The route retrieval unit  110 A sends the created route retrieval results to the content providing time estimation unit  140 A. The content retrieval unit  120 A sends the retrieved content and the created content list to the content providing time estimation unit  140 A (S 208 ).  
         [0118]     The content providing time estimation unit  140 A updates, based on the time needed for route retrieval, including the time needed to receive information needed for route retrieval, as calculated by a timekeeping unit (not shown), the route retrieval results sent from the route retrieval unit  110 A to the route retrieval results after the time needed for route retrieval has passed (S 209 ). The updated route retrieval results are the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 8 ).  
         [0119]     The content providing time estimation unit  140 A determines, based on attribute information assigned to an individual section en route, whether content for the individual section can be provided (S 210 ). This is determined in the same manner as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 9 ).  
         [0120]     Also, the content providing time estimation unit  140 A may estimate possible content provision sections in order to avoid extended interruptions in content provision, similar to the first embodiment (S 211 , S 212 ).  
         [0121]     The content providing time estimation unit  140 A estimates the time needed to initiate output and estimates the content providing time on the basis of the content list, the content output distribution, and information about whether or not content can be provided, or on the basis of information about possible content provision sections (S 213 ). The content output distribution may be preset, or may be inputted using the instruction input unit  300 A of the onboard apparatus  30 .  
         [0122]     The content providing time estimation unit  140 A creates an editing list according to the attribute information assigned to the individual sections of the route, on the basis of the content list, the content output distribution, and information about the content providing time (S 214 ). The specifics of the editing list are the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 10 ).  
         [0123]     The created editing list is inputted to the editing unit  150 A.  
         [0124]     When the editing list is inputted, the editing unit  150 A edits the content according to the content list and the editing list, and creates an edited content list corresponding to the attribute information assigned to the individual sections of the route (S 215 ). The editing method is the same as in the first embodiment. The created edited content is also the same as in the first embodiment ( FIG. 11 ).  
         [0125]     The editing unit  150 A sends the created edited content list to the transceiver unit  100 A. The transceiver unit  100 A then sends the edited content list to the onboard apparatus  30  via the Internet  20  (S 216 ).  
         [0126]     The transceiver unit  320 A of the onboard apparatus  30  receives the edited content list from the server  10 , and converts the list to a baseband signal (S 217 ). The output management unit  330 A stores the received edited content list in a storage area (not shown). The output management unit  330 A receives events produced at preset intervals by a timer (not shown) installed in the onboard apparatus  30 , acquires the current location of the vehicle from the current location acquisition unit  310 A at preset intervals (S 218 ), and sends the edited content that corresponds to the location to the output unit  340 A.  
         [0127]     The output unit  340 A outputs the edited content that corresponds to the current location sent from the output management unit  330 A (S 219 ).  
         [0128]     If the output of the edited content list is not completed (S 220 ), the output continues (S 218 , S 219 ), and when the output of the edited content list is completed (S 220 ), the content provision process is completed as well (S 221 ).  
         [0129]     This invention can be applied to an information providing service that utilizes a car navigation system, for example, and is particularly effective for providing a service that adapts to variations in the arrival time to the destination while ensuring driving safety.

Technology Classification (CPC): 6