Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080275643 | OPTIMUM ROUTE PLANNING FOR SERVICE VEHICLES - Transportation costs are minimized with a novel system for optimizing a route for a service vehicle, for example, a package delivery van. Based upon static and dynamic information, a computer on board the service vehicle determines an optimum route for the vehicle to travel between multiple locations. The computer on board the service vehicle communicates wirelessly to receive any pertinent dynamic information which has changed (e.g., traffic congestion, the presence of a customer at a deliver location, or a modification of location). The computer then recalculates the optimum route for the vehicle and guides the driver of the vehicle in accordance with the newly determined optimum route. The on board computer continues to check for any updates, and recalculates the optimum route throughout the day. Thus, the optimum route may be selected based upon the latest available information white avoiding heavy signal traffic on the wireless network. | 11-06-2008 |
20090216725 | Populating and Managing (PAM) Contact Information In The Network Address Book (NAB) - This paper proposes a new method and architecture for populating, updating and managing the NAB. It also proposes user's Contact Information Discovery (CID). In context of populating the NAB; since the NAB of each individual subscriber will be stored in the network in future, the paper proposes CI to flow from one NAB to another NAB within the core network, instead of CI flowing from Device to Network. Thus with the user authorization, his CI would shoot from one NAB to another NAB within the core network instead of from LAB to NAB through air interface. It would reduce huge amount of data traffic on the air that otherwise would be generated in updating and populating the NAB by all the NAB users. In context of CID, the paper proposes a query-response mechanism and introduces a NAB Manager. The new architecture will provide several benefits for example it will eliminate the need of “Number Portability,” “United States National Do Not Call Registry” and “411 Directory Assistance.” | 08-27-2009 |
20090219833 | Autonomous And Heterogeneous Network Discovery And Reuse - In some embodiments, a method is disclosed involving a mobile device discovery and use of target wireless networks which are at least partly within a coverage area of another wireless network which provides location information which includes: acquiring data from a plurality of said target wireless networks; acquiring location information from said another wireless network; mapping said data from said plurality of said target wireless networks with said location information; and selecting one of said plurality of target wireless networks based on said mapped data. | 09-03-2009 |
20090258641 | MULTI-INTERFACE PARSABLE MOBILE DEVICES (PMD) FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SERVICES ENHANCEMENT - A split-able mobile device includes a parsed mobile device (PMD) and a pre-associated peer partner (PPP) that enables communication with networks when the PMD is in the vicinity of the PPP. The PMD locates the PPP and enters into peer mode. In peer mode, the PMD shares a function or operation with the PPP to reduce power costs or to alleviate overhead constraints. The PPP accesses a separate power source than the PMD and can provide greater service to a user without compromising performance of the PMD. If the PPP cannot be located, then the PMD enters a solo mode. | 10-15-2009 |
20100090841 | ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING USING MOBILE DEVICES AND NETWORK INFORMATION SERVER - Sensors mounted on vehicles (e.g., buses, taxis, police cars) and public personnel (e.g., policemen) are used to monitor various conditions and situations such as air quality, potential biological and chemical attacks, and road and traffic conditions. The invention improves upon the typical approach that deploys fixed sensors at every geographical position of interest. The total number of required sensors and the size and the complexity of the network infrastructure required to connect the sensors are reduced and simplified. A method for estimating the number of mobile sensors required to cover a region of interest also is disclosed. A relatively small number of mobile sensors may be sufficient to cover a large area at a lower cost and less complexity than a fixed sensor network. | 04-15-2010 |
20100211430 | MONITORING OF VEHICLE CONDITIONS UTILIZING CELLULAR BROADCASTS - This document describes, among other things, a systems and methods for monitoring vehicle conditions via cellular networks. | 08-19-2010 |
20100293183 | CONVERGED PERSONAL AREA NETWORK SERVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM - A converged personal area network service system uses information provided by personal network elements (PNEs) to generate an event report file to store along with a data file to commemorate an event. When the data file is created, such as taking a picture, an event recording device sends requests to PNEs, sensors and other devices within the network to provide information corresponding to a timestamp based on the event. The information, if available, is sent to the event recording device, where it is aggregated. The event recording device generates an event report file that includes fields storing the information pertaining to the data file. The event report file is stored along with the data file for retrieval or use at a later time. | 11-18-2010 |