IDrive

IDrive

iDrive is a computer-like system, which is used to control most secondary vehicle systems in many current BMW cars. iDrive's user interface consists of a LCD panel mounted in the dashboard and a controller knob mounted on the center console.

iDrive allows the driver and front-seat passenger to control such amenities as the climate (air conditioner and heater), the audio system (radio and CD player), the navigation system and communication system.

iDrive was first announced for the BMW E65/E66 7-Series,and is now available on all current 1-Series and 3-Series models, being standard on the 5-Series, 6-Series, 7-Series, and the new X5 E70.

The first generation iDrive system is based on Microsoft's Windows CE for Automotive. This can easily be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash displaying a "Windows CE" logo. [cite press release
title = Microsoft Technology Hits the Road in BMW 7 Series
publisher = Microsoft
date= 2002-03-04
url = http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2002/mar02/03-04BMWpr.mspx
accessdate = 2007-12-02
] However, starting with the second generation (first seen in the 2004 5-series), Microsoft Windows CE was replaced with Wind River's VxWorks, a real-time operating system. cite web
last = Spira
first = Jonathan B.
title = BMW iDrive 6 years in: The world’s best cockpit controller?
publisher = BMW Car Club of America
date= 2007-08-28
url = http://www.bmwcca.org/node/9282
accessdate = 2007-12-02
] The third generation will employ Internet Protocol networking, using off-the-shelf IP components to replace proprietary networking systems. [cite web
last = Hill
first = Brandon
title = BMW Develops IP-Based Networking for Next-Gen Vehicles
publisher = DailyTech.com
date = 2007-12-03
url = http://www.dailytech.com/BMW+Develops+IPbased+Networking+for+Next+Gen+Vehicles/article9884.htm
accessdate = 2007-12-03
]

Rationale

The design rationale of iDrive is to replace a confusing array of controls for the above systems with an all-in-one unit. The controls necessary for vehicle control and safety, such as the headlights and turn signals, are still located in the immediate vicinity of the steering column. iDrive also allows the On-Board Diagnostics computer to provide detailed information to the driver and service technicians in plain-text, rather than limited and confusing symbology like a "Check Engine" light.

Since the climate, audio, navigation and communication systems are adjusted only occasionally, the idea was to move them into an easy-to-use central location. However, iDrive was filled with controversy and many disapproved of it.

Controversy and Critics

iDrive has caused significant controversy among users, the automotive media, and critics. Many reviewers of BMWs in (automobile) magazines disapprove of the system. Criticisms of iDrive include its steep learning curve and its tendency to cause the driver to look away from the road too much [cite web |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00EFDA1E30F931A25756C0A9649C8B63 |title= Menus Behaving Badly |accessmonthday=January 18 |accessyear=2008 |author=JAMES G. COBB |date=May 12, 2002 |work=New York Times |publisher= ] [cite web |url=http://www.uselog.com/2007/12/more-bmw-idrive-reviews-evolution-of.html |title=More iDrive Reviews; the Evolution of a Bad Idea |accessmonthday=January 18 |accessyear=2008 |author=Jasper van Kuijk |date=December 24, 2007 |work=the product usability weblog ] . Most users report that they adapt to the system after about 1-hour of practice, and the advent of voice controls has reduced the learning curve greatly.

In some countries, such as the USA and Australia, and like many car navigation systems, BMW includes a warning that the user must accept before using the iDrive. The warning advises that it is unsafe to operate iDrive when driving. Other countries do not require the warning message.

A new iDrive system will be inaugurated in the new 7 series, end 2008. It will be very different to use from the current one. The most important features of the new system will be:
- a three dimensions navigation system,
- a high definition screen,
- an "assistant screen" in front of the steering wheel (for avoiding drivers' tendency to look away the road to look at the main screen), much like in Audi models,
- a hard drive which will be able to store music,
- the "command button" will be supplied next to it by other shortcut buttons for the main functions.

How It Works

The "iDrive" system is based around the points of a compass (north, south, east, west) with each direction corresponding with a specific area. These areas are also colour coded providing identification as to which part of the system is currently being viewed.

* North (blue) for communication
* East (green) for navigation
* South (yellow) for entertainment
* West (red) for climate control

Also, at the iDrive home screen, the control knob can be pushed downwards to provide access to the car's control panel (iMenu), which gives access to date/time settings, bluetooth settings, engine and tire pressure settings, etc. In a BMW M series car, this menu also gives access to set the precise power output of the engine (400, 507, etc)

Starting in 2007, perhaps in response to critics, iDrive added 6 programmable buttons to the dashboard, breaking tradition of having the entire system operated via the control knob. Each button can be programmed to instantly access any feature within iDrive (such as a particular navigation route, or your favorite radio station). In addition, a dedicated AM/FM button, and a Mode button (to switch between entertainment sources) were added.

iDrive is controlled by manipulating the control knob. This can be pushed north, south, east, west; pushed inwards (down), nudged left and right, or rotated left and right. The control knob contains an element of 'force feedback' so the knob can not be rotated further than there are options on the screen. It will also kick back slightly as it scrolls through options. This makes it easier to use while driving and keeping your eyes on the road.

From the home screen, each option can be reached by pushing the control knob in the desired direction. From any other screen, pushing the knob in the desired direction and holding in place for a few seconds will jump to that new area. (For example, in the "Entertainment" screen, pushing the control knob to the right for a few seconds before letting it go will jump straight to the "Navigation" area). The iDrive system includes a button marked "Menu" behind the control knob which provides quick access to the home screen.

iDrive is unique among its competitors by using a widescreen display that is split into a 2/3 main window, and 1/3 "Assistance Window". This allows the driver to use any function or menu, while simultaneously maintaining secondary information. For example, if the driver is not in the Navigation menu, he can still see a map on the assistance window. Other information that can be displayed includes navigation route directions and a trip computer.

The latest generation of the BMW iDrive in the 2009 BMW 7-Series features a large 10.2 inch high resolution LCD panel with a 1280x480 resolution. It has a full featured web browser that connects to the internet via BMW ConnectedDrive using EDGE.cite web |url=http://paultan.org/archives/2008/07/05/new-bmw-7-series-f01-specifications-and-photos/ |title=New BMW 7-Series F01 Specifications and Photos |accessmonthday=July 5 |accessyear=2008 |author=Paul Tan |date=July 5, 2008 |work=Paul Tan's Automotive News ]

See Also

Multi Media Interface

Comand APS

References

External links

* [http://www.expertmotor.com/news/idrive-for-2009-bmw-m3-m5-and-m6.html iDrive for 2009 BMW M3, M5 and M6]
* [http://paultan.org/archives/2008/07/07/a-collection-of-new-bmw-7-series-videos/ Third Generation BMW iDrive in the F01/F02 BMW 7-Series Operation Video]


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