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In Japan, the navigation system based on digital maps came into practical use in 1987 as a predecessor to onboard information equipment. Since then, the advancement of electronic technology has successively produced similar new equipment. This paper describes the current status of in-vehicle navigation systems and predicts their future in relation to the automotive information society.<>