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Jonathan D. Canan, Bellevue, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100076670 | MOBILE DATA FLOW COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION - Described is a technology in which Bluetooth® devices, e.g., navigation devices, are enhanced with additional power amplification to allow long range radio communication links between moving vehicles and/or between moving vehicles and roadside hubs. In one example, collection and dissemination of traffic information, including aggregation and filtering, is facilitated via a Bluetooth® vehicle-to-vehicle and/or vehicle-to-roadside hub ad-hoc network. Also described is efficient connection establishment and data transfer for vehicle to vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside hubs via the enhanced Bluetooth® radio. The ad-hoc network comprising a mesh of vehicles/a supernode also facilitates the exchange of information that originated at an Internet source. | 03-25-2010 |
Jonathan David Canan, Bellevue, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090326791 | LOCAL DECISION POLICIES ABOUT THE SHARING OF SENSED DATA THAT ENHANCE PRIVACY AND LOWER COMMUNICATION COSTS FOR SERVICES THAT AGGREGATE DATA FROM PERSONAL DEVICES - Velocity information can be beneficial to various entities including other vehicles and a central traffic monitoring and routing system. Vehicles with sensors can serve as velocity probes to update speeds that are shared via a more global service. However, individuals may be reluctant to provide location and velocity information given privacy preferences. Local policies about sharing personal data are described that can be harnessed to enhance privacy while minimizing communication costs. The local data-sharing policies allow devices to monitor their own speeds and locations and to employ models and analyses that determine the value of sharing flow information with a larger service in accordance with privacy preferences, and to make local decisions as to when to respond to broadcasted queries for specific information, while minimizing the redundancy of signals from multiple vehicles. | 12-31-2009 |
Ramona Pousti Canan, Bellevue, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100153841 | CONSTRAINT-BASED CORRECTION OF SHAPE POSITIONS IN A DIAGRAM - Technologies are described herein for correcting the layout of shapes in a diagram, and specifically for diagrams having constraint-based layouts, such as with lists of regions and shapes directly connected without connecting lines. A request is received to correct the diagram layout. Shape layouts are predicted for each region, followed by minimal region corrections corresponding to the corrected shape layouts. Corrected layouts are provided sequentially through the lists of regions while resolving conflicts. Virtual nodes may be utilized to preserve region layouts when flipping or rotating diagrams. A connection classification and prioritization system is used to layout shapes and regions within a diagram having one or more direct connections between shapes and/or regions. | 06-17-2010 |
