`(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2001/0028717 A1
`Ohmura et al.
`(43) Pub. Date:
`Oct. 11, 2001
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`US 20010028717A1
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`(54) AUDIO SYSTEM AND ITS CONTENTS
`REPRODUCTION METHOD, AUDIO
`APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE AND ITS
`CONTENTS REPRODUCTION METHOD,
`COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND
`COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE
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`MEDIUM
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`(76)
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`Inventors: Hiroshi Ohmura, Hiroshima-ken (JP);
`Masao Usliio, Hirosliinia-ken (JP);
`Kou'i l-losoda, Hiroshima-ken JP ;
`Shiglefumi Hirabayashi, Hirosliim)a-ken
`(JP)
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`Correspondence Address:
`STAAS & HALSEY LLP
`700 11TH STREET, NW
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`SUITE 500
`WASHINGTON, DC 20001 (US)
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`(21) Appl. N0’:
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`09/827,919
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`(22)
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`Filed:
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`Apr. 9, 2001
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`(30)
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`Apr. 11, 2000
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`(JP) .................................... .. 2000—108852
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`Publication Classification
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`Int. Cl.7 ..................................................... .. H04B 1/00
`(51)
`(52) U.S. Cl.
`................................................................ 381/86
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`(57)
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`ABSTRACT
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`An audio apparatus (audio system) made up of the car-
`mounted audio apparatus 100 and portable audio appara-
`tuses 200a and 200b transmits/receives contents data such as
`music Via radio communication. As the communication
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`AUDIO SYSTEM AND ITS CONTENTS
`REPRODUCTION METHOD, AUDIO APPARATUS
`FOR A VEHICLE AND ITS CONTENTS
`REPRODUCTION METHOD, COMPUTER
`PROGRAM PRODUCT AND
`COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`[0001] The present invention relates to the field of audio
`apparatuses that provide contents such as music in a vehicle
`such as an automobile.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`In the field of an automobile, a typical example of
`[0002]
`vehicle, an audio apparatus has come into widespre ad use in
`recent years allowing passengers to enjoy various contents
`such as music in a vehicle.
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`In such a conventional audio apparatus, a passen-
`[0003]
`ger inserts a portable music storage medium such as a CD
`(compact disk), MD (mini-disk), cassette tape into tl1e audio
`apparatus and enjoys music of his/her choice by replaying/'
`outputting it from data stored in the music storage medium.
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`[0004] However, an audio apparatus using such a music
`storage medium is burdensome because the passenger needs
`to take the storage medium storing music to be replayed in
`the vehicle into the vehicle every time the passenger gets on
`the vehicle.
`
`Patent Laid-Open No.
`Japanese
`the
`[0005] Thus,
`11-30986, etc. proposes a technology for directly receiving
`digitized music data from the outside through an audio
`apparatus using a music distribution service and enjoying
`the music data in the vehicle without using a music record-
`ing medium.
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`the technology described in the Japanese
`[0006] Here,
`Patent Laid-Open No. 11-30986 will be summarized below.
`
`acquisition system
`[0007] The vehicle music data
`described in this Publication consists of an information
`center that distributes music to vehicles and a vehicle
`capable of Wirelessly communicating with the information
`center (see FIG. 2 of the relevant Publication) and the music
`distribution procedure in such a system configuration is
`explained with reference to FIG. 2 of the relevant Publica-
`tion.
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`the vehicle sends data about a music
`is,
`[0008] That
`replaying condition in the own vehicle (including informa-
`tion to identify music of a distribution request) to the
`information center.
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`[0009] Upon reception of the data about the music replay-
`ing condition, the information center determines whether the
`requested music data exists in the information center or not
`and if the music data does not exist, the information center
`acquires the data on the Internet from the outside. Then, the
`information center creates music data with the amount of
`data reduced (compressed) based on the data about
`the
`music replaying condition and sends the music data created
`to the vehicle. The vehicle replays the music based on the
`received music data.
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`[0010] According to the audio apparatus using this music
`distribution service, the passenger can enjoy any music at
`
`any time without the need to prepare any music storage
`medium. This allows the passenger to easily enjoy music of
`his/her choice in the vehicle, providing an effect of allowing
`the passenger to spend his/her time comfortably in the
`vehicle.
`
`[0011] Furthermore, the technology described in the Japa-
`nese Patent Laid-Open No. 10-240207 will be summarized
`below.
`
`[0012] This Publication describes a touch-screen type
`audio-visual replay digital system and a plurality of win-
`dows appearing on a display shows information on audio-
`visual contents that can be replayed.
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`[0013] The user can select a desired window from among
`a plurality of windows displayed to easily replay the audio-
`visual contents requested to be replayed.
`
`[0014] On the other hand, recently, with the development
`of the Internet, music distribution services indirectly using
`the Internet are provided as described above, which allows
`the user to download digitized contents data such as music
`to an information storage medium such as a memory card
`and enjoy music of his/her choice easily.
`
`[0015] Furthermore, recently, individuals often carry with
`them portable audio apparatuses and these portable audio
`apparatuses are also making it easier to enjoy music using
`music data stored in an information storage medium.
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`[0016] By the way, people go for a long—distance drive on
`a trip, etc., a plurality of passengers often gets on the vehicle,
`in which case, because preference of music varies from one
`person to another, it is preferred that these passengers be
`able to enjoy music of their respective choices and spend
`their time during the long—distance drive comfortably.
`
`In a vehicle equipped with an audio apparatus
`[0017]
`using a conventional music storage medium, satisfying such
`as demand requires each passenger to record music of
`his/her choice to a music storage medium corresponding to
`the audio apparatus or purchase one and take the music
`storage medium into the vehicle.
`
`[0018] As in the case of the Japanese Patent Laid-Open
`No. 11-30986, the audio apparatus using the music distri-
`bution service provided from the information center can
`freely obtain a variety of music data at any time by a
`required amount. This allows the passengers to freely enjoy
`music of their choice without the need to take the music
`storage medium into the vehicle.
`
`[0019] The audio apparatus using the music distribution
`service provides such convenience, but on the other hand,
`because this audio apparatus receives music data from the
`outside by radio (wireless telephone line, etc.), it takes some
`time of communication to download music data of one piece
`of music for example. Therefore, if, for example, electro-
`magnetic interference occurs while the music data is being
`downloaded during a drive, the audio apparatus is unable to
`reliably receive the music data of the relevant piece of
`music.
`
`[0020] And in the case where the music data cannot be
`received reliably, it is necessary to receive the music data
`again. Thus, even the audio apoaratus using the music
`distribution service is still not su icient in respect of user
`friendliness.
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`[0021] Moreover, downloading music data from the music
`distribution service in the current communication environ-
`ment entails a high communication cost, and so it is prob-
`lematic in respect of cost, too.
`
`[0022] Therefore, one possible method of enjoying music
`of one’s choice reliably and at low cost without using such
`a music distribution service is to use music data included in
`a portable audio apparatus. This is because the portable
`audio apparatus that each passenger carries includes music
`data of his/her choice beforehand and using this music data
`allows the passenger to reliably enjoy music data of his/her
`choice in the Vehicle.
`
`[0023] However, the shape and mode of a portable audio
`apparatus varies from one model to another, and the wired
`connection port and the shape of its information storage
`medium also vary. For this reason, using this portable audio
`apparatus in the vehicle requires the passenger to set the
`audio apparatus in a mount pre-installed in the vehicle,
`connect it to an in—car audio apparatus Via a cable or insert
`or remove the information storage medium to take the music
`data of portable audio apparatuses of all models into the
`in—car audio apparatus, which is difficult in practice.
`
`[0024] Moreover, even if wired connection ports of por-
`table audio apparatuses of all models and information stor-
`age media are standardized having a common shape and
`mode, there remains a possibility that the passenger will still
`need to set the audio apparatus in the mount and insert or
`remove the information storage media, which is a problem
`of requiring time and trouble.
`
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`
`[0025] The present invention has been proposed to solve
`the conventional problems, and has as its main object to
`provide, when a plurality of passengers get on an automo-
`bile, for example, an audio system and its contents repro-
`duction method, audio apparatus for a vehicle and its con-
`tents reproduction method, computer program product and
`computer-readable storage medium capable of easily and
`reliably replay contents data in a portable audio apparatus
`carried by passengers inside the Vehicle and outputs the
`contents data as sound so that passengers can enjoy music of
`their respective choices in the vehicle without the need to
`download contents data such as music and conversation
`from the Internet.
`
`[0026] To solve the above problems, the present invention
`is constituted as follows.
`
`[0027] That is, the present invention provides an audio
`system that reproduces contents information as sound in a
`vehicle, composed of a portable audio apparatus (200, 200a,
`200b) carried by a passenger of the vehicle and an audio
`apparatus (100) mounted in the Vehicle, characterized in that
`the portable audio apparatus includes contents information
`retaining means (204) for retaining contents information and
`transmitting means (205) for transmitting the content infor-
`mation to the audio apparatus at least by means of a radio
`communication, and the audio apparatus includes receiving
`means (110) for receiving the contents information from the
`portable audio apparatus at
`least by means of a radio
`commLmication, storing means (102) for storing the contents
`information received by the receiving means and controlling
`means (101, 103) for reproducing the contents information
`
`stored in the storing means and outputting the reproduced
`information as sound from speakers(28) mounted in the
`vehicle.
`
`[0028] Another system configuration to attain the same
`object is an audio system that reproduces contents informa-
`tion as sound in a vehicle, composed of a portable audio
`apparatus (200, 200a, 200b) carried by a passenger of the
`vehicle and an audio apparatus (100) mounted in the vehicle,
`characterized in that the portable audio apparatuses include
`contents information retaining means (204) for retaining
`contents information and its title information associated with
`
`each other, title information sending means (203, 205) for
`sending title information associated with the contents infor-
`mation to the audio apparatus at least by means of a radio
`communication and contents information sending means
`(203, 205) for sending the content information correspond-
`ing to the title information received from the audio apparatus
`to the audio apparatus at least by means of a radio commu-
`nication, and the audio apparatus includes title information
`receiving means (110) for receiving the title information
`from the portable audio apparatus at least by means of a
`radio communication, storing means (102) for storing the
`title information received by the title information receiving
`means, selecting means (24, 106 to 109) for informing titles
`in the vehicle according to the title information stored in the
`storing means and allowing the passenger in the vehicle to
`select contents information to be received from the portable
`audio apparatus with reference to the informed titles, request
`sending means (110) for sending the title information cor-
`responding to the title selected by the selecting means to the
`portable audio apparatus at
`least by means of a radio
`communication in order to request the contents information
`corresponding to the selected title to be sent and controlling
`means (101, 103) for receiving the contents information
`corresponding to the selected title from the portable audio
`apparatus at least by means of a radio communication and
`reproducing the received contents information and output-
`ting the reproduced information as sound from speakers (28)
`mounted in the vehicle.
`
`the audio apparatus
`In a preferred embodiment,
`[0029]
`identifies the portable audio apparatus that exists in a
`predetermined radio communication area of the audio appa-
`ratus and further includes system constructing means (101
`and 110) for constructing a radio communication system
`made up of the identified portable audio apparatus and the
`audio apparatus,
`it
`is desirable that
`the audio apparatus
`acquire the contents information from the portable audio
`apparatus identilied by the system constructing means.
`
`In this case, it is desirable that upon reception of a
`[0030]
`plurality of pieces of contents information from a plurality
`of portable audio apparatuses identified by the system con-
`structing means, the audio apparatus be further provided
`with instructing means capable of instructing simultaneous
`reproduction of the plurality of pieces of contents informa-
`tion, and when simultaneous reproduction is instructed by
`the instructing means, the controlling means output at least
`one piece of contents information from among the plurality
`of pieces of contents information instructed to be reproduced
`simultaneously from the speakers and remotely control the
`plurality of portable audio apparatuses so that the remaining
`pieces of contents information be reproduced by at least one
`of the plurality of portable audio apparatuses identified by
`the system constructing means.
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`the present invention
`[0031] To attain the same object,
`provides a contents reproduction method for an audio sys-
`tem that reproduces contents information as sound in the
`vehicle, comprising a system constructing step of construct-
`ing a communication system that carries out at least a radio
`communication, composed of portable audio apparatus (200,
`200a, 200b) carried by a passenger of the vehicle and an
`audio apparatus (100) mounted in the vehicle, a contents
`inforn1atior1 sending step of sending contents information
`retained beforehand in the portable audio apparatus to the
`audio apparatus at least by means of a radio communication,
`an information storing step of storing the contents informa-
`tion acquired in the contents information sending step in a
`storing medium (102) of the audio apparatus and a sound
`reproducing step of reproducing the contents information
`stored in the storage medium and outputting the reproduced
`information as sound from speakers (28) mounted in the
`vehicle.
`
`is a
`[0032] Another method to attain the same object
`contents reproduction method for an audio system that
`reproduces contents information as sound in the vehicle,
`comprising a system constructing step of constructing a
`communication system that carries out at
`least a radio
`communication, composed of a portable audio apparatus
`(200, 200a, 200b) carried by a passenger of the vehicle and
`an audio apparatus (100) mounted in the vehicle,
`title
`information sending step of sending the title information of
`the contents information and title information retained asso-
`ciated beforehand with the portable audio apparatus to the
`audio apparatus at least by means of radio communication,
`information storing step of storing the title information
`acquired in the title information sending step in a storage
`medium (102) of the audio apparatus, a selecting step of
`informing titles ir1 the vehicle according to the title ir1for-
`mation stored in the storage medium and allowing the
`passenger in the vehicle to select contents information to be
`received from the portable audio apparatus with reference to
`the informed titles, a request sending step of sending the title
`information corresponding to the titles selected in the select-
`ing means to the portable audio apparatuses at least by
`means of a radio communication in order to request the
`transmission of the contents information corresponding to
`the selected titles, a contents information sending step of
`sending contents information corresponding to the title
`information received from the audio apparatus to the audio
`apparatus at least by means of a radio communication and a
`sound reproducing step of receiving the contents informa-
`tion corresponding to the selected title from the portable
`audio apparatus at least by means of a radio communication,
`reproducing the received contents information and output-
`ting the reproduced information as sound from speakers (28)
`mounted in the vehicle.
`
`is a
`[0033] Another method to attain the same object
`contents reproduction method for an audio system that
`reproduces contents information as sound in the vehicle,
`comprising a system constructing step of constructing a
`communication system that carries out at
`least a radio
`commtmication, composed of a portable audio apparatus
`(200, 200a, 200b) carried by a passenger of the vehicle and
`an audio apparatus (100) mounted in the vehicle, a contents
`information sending step of sending contents information
`retained beforehand in the audio apparatus to the portable
`audio apparatus at least by me ans of a radio—communication
`and a sound reproducing step of receiving the contents
`
`information sent in the contents information sending step by
`the portable audio apparatus at least by means of a radio
`communication, reproducing the received contents informa-
`tion and outputting the reproduced information as sound
`from the portable audio apparatus.
`
`is a
`[0034] Another method to attain the same object
`contents reproduction method for an audio system that
`reproduces contents information as sound in the vehicle,
`comprising a system constructing step of constructing a
`communication system that carries o11t at
`least
`a
`radio
`communication, composed of a plurality of portable audio
`apparatuses (200, 200a, 200b) carried by passengers of the
`vehicle and an audio apparatus (100) mounted in the vehicle,
`a contents information sending step of sending contents
`information retained beforehand in a first portable audio
`apparatus to a second portable audio apparatus according to
`a control signal from the audio apparatus at least by means
`of a radio communication and a sound reproducing step of
`receiving the contents information sent
`in the contents
`information sending step by the second portable audio
`apparatus at least by means of a radio communication,
`reproducing the received contents information and output-
`ting the reproduced information as sound fror11 the second
`portable audio apparatus.
`[0035] The same object above can also be attained by an
`audio apparatus mounted in a vehicle (audio apparatus for a
`vehicle), program codes that instruct so that the operation of
`the audio apparatus is implement and a computer—readable
`storage medium that stores these program codes, which
`make up the audio system in the above configuration.
`
`[0036] The same object above can also be attained by a
`contents reproduction method of the audio apparatus (audio
`apparatus for a vehicle) corresponding to the contents repro-
`duction method of the audio system in the configuration
`above, program codes that
`instruct so that
`the contents
`reproduction method is implemented in the audio apparatus
`for a vehicle and a computer—readable storage medium that
`stores these program codes.
`
`[0037] Other features and advantages of the present inven-
`tion will be apparent from the following description taken in
`conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like
`reference characters designate the same or similar parts
`throughout the figures thereof.
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`
`[0038] The accompanying drawings, which are incorpo-
`rated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate
`embodiments of
`the invention and,
`together with the
`description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
`
`[0039] FIG. 1 is an outlined plan View of all automobile
`using an audio apparatus of the present invention;
`
`[0040] FIG. 2 is a system block diagram of a control
`system and radio communication system of an audio appa-
`ratus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`[0041] FIG. 3 is a front view of an operation panel of an
`audio apparatus 100 in this embodiment;
`
`[0042] FIG. 4 is a flow chart of operation control of the
`audio apparatus 100 in this embodiment;
`
`[0043] FIG. 5 is an “AUDIO TOP MENU” screen shown
`on a display in this embodiment;
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`[0044] FIG. 6 is an “reception MENU” screen shown on
`a display in this embodiment;
`
`[0045] FIG. 7 is an “AUDIO MENU” screen shown on a
`display in this embodiment;
`[0046] FIG. 8 is a flow chart of operation control of a
`portable audio apparatus 200 in this embodiment;
`[0047] FIG. 9 is a flow chart of music data erasure control
`of the audio apparatus 100 in this embodiment;
`[0048] FIG. 10 is an “erasure MENU” screen shown on a
`display in this embodiment;
`
`[0049] FIG. 11 is an “Internet MENU” screen shown on
`a display in this embodiment;
`
`[0050] FIG. 12 is a “Transfer MENU” screen shown on a
`display in this embodiment;
`
`[0051] FIG. 13 is a partial flow chart showing a process-
`ing step added to the flowchart in FIG. 4 in a first modifi-
`cation of this embodiment;
`
`[0052] FIG. 14 is a partial flow chart showing a process-
`ing step of changing the flow chart in FIG. 4 in the first
`modification of this embodiment; and
`
`[0053] FIG. 15 is a screen shown on a display in a second
`modification of this embodiment.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
`PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
`
`[0054] Preferred embodiments of the present invention
`will now be described in detail
`in accordance with the
`accompanying drawings.
`
`[0055] Embodiments of the present invention applied to an
`automobile, a typical example of vehicle, will now be
`described in detail in accordance with the accompanying
`drawings.
`
`[0056] FIG. 1 is an outlined plan View of au automobile
`using an audio apparatus (audio system) of the present
`invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the automobile audio appa-
`ratus of this embodiment
`is generally constituted by a
`car—mounted audio apparatus 100 (hereinafter referred to as
`“audio apparatus 100") mounted in a vehicle 1 and portable
`audio apparatuses 20011 and 200b carried into the vehicle by
`passengers.
`
`In the following explanations, the portable audio
`[0057]
`apparatuses 200a and 200b will sometimes be collectively
`called a “portable audio apparatus 200".
`[0058] The audio apparatus 100 is constructed of not only
`an audio function but also a navigation function and Internet
`communication function, etc. so as to perform a variety of
`information processing.
`
`[0059] A concentrated control 11nit 20 for controlling the
`entire system of the audio apparatus of this embodiment is
`installed close to an instrument panel in the center of the
`vehicle 1. This concentrated control unit 20 is connected
`with various apparatuses mounted in the vehicle 1 in order
`to perform the functions, which will be described below.
`
`(Navigation Function)
`[0060]
`[0061] The navigation function is intended to realize navi-
`gation functions such as route guidance to a preset desired
`
`destination and is constructed by a GPS (Global Positioning
`System) antenna 21 to detect the current position of the own
`vehicle installed in the vehicle 1, a navigation controller 22
`to perform navigation control, a DVD—ROM changer 23 to
`read road map information, etc. stored in DVD—ROM, a
`display 24 that displays navigation information and allows
`input operations by passengers and a voice guide speaker 25
`that outputs navigation information in voice, and these
`apparatuses are each connected to the concentrated control
`unit 20.
`
`is
`[0062] The navigation function in this embodiment
`provided with functions similar to those of a conventional
`navigation apparatus such as detecting the current position
`of the own vehicle, giving the passengers road information
`and traific information and providing a route guide for the
`automobile.
`
`(Internet Communication Function)
`[0063]
`[0064] The Internet communication function is con-
`structed by a telephone antenna 26 connected to the Internet
`over a radio telephone network, a cellular telephone 27 to
`transnrit/receive Internet information,
`the display 24 that
`allows input operations by the passenger, car—mounted
`speakers 28 that output the information received on the
`Internet