U.S. patent application number 14/026120 was filed with the patent office on 2014-01-16 for geographical location information sharing among wireless devices.
This patent application is currently assigned to QUALCOMM Incorporated. The applicant listed for this patent is QUALCOMM Incorporated. Invention is credited to Beth Ann Brewer, Jason Kenagy.
Application Number | 20140018102 14/026120 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 35134293 |
Filed Date | 2014-01-16 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140018102 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Brewer; Beth Ann ; et
al. |
January 16, 2014 |
Geographical Location Information Sharing Among Wireless
Devices
Abstract
A system and method for sharing geographical location
information among a set of wireless telecommunication devices, such
as mobile telephones. A first wireless telecommunication device
generates geographical location information of that wireless
telecommunication device, either through a resident device such as
a GPS device, or has another computer device on the network provide
the geographic location information, and then shares the
geographical location information through sending the location
information to one or more servers for relay to a predesignated
target set of wireless telecommunication devices. The server stores
the identity of member devices of the target set and controls
communication between the first wireless telecommunications device
and the member devices of the target set. A second server can be
used to modify the geographical information, such as providing a
map showing the location of the first wireless telecommunication
device and other member devices of the target set.
Inventors: |
Brewer; Beth Ann; (La Mesa,
CA) ; Kenagy; Jason; (San Diego, CA) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
QUALCOMM Incorporated |
San Diego |
CA |
US |
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Assignee: |
QUALCOMM Incorporated
San Diego
CA
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Family ID: |
35134293 |
Appl. No.: |
14/026120 |
Filed: |
September 13, 2013 |
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10877175 |
Jun 25, 2004 |
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14026120 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
455/456.2 ;
455/456.3 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H04W 4/02 20130101; H04W
4/024 20180201; H04W 8/18 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
455/456.2 ;
455/456.3 |
International
Class: |
H04W 4/02 20060101
H04W004/02 |
Claims
1-32. (canceled)
33. A first wireless telecommunication device for selectively
sharing geographical information with other wireless
telecommunication devices across a wireless network, comprising: a
processor configured with processor-executable instructions to
perform operations comprising: selectively generating information
about a geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device; selectively communicating with at least
one server across the wireless network, wherein the at least one
server stores an identity of one or more predesignated sets of
target wireless telecommunication devices; and selectively sending
the information about the geographical location to the at least one
server for sharing the information about the geographical location
with the one or more predesignated sets of target wireless
telecommunication devices.
34. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable
instructions to perform operations further comprising: selectively
generating information about the geographical location of the first
wireless telecommunication device from a resident device providing
data for the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device.
35. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable
instructions to perform operations such that selectively generating
information about the geographical location comprises requesting
data be sent from another computer device on the wireless network
including the information about the geographical location for the
first wireless telecommunication device.
36. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable
instructions to perform operations such that selectively generating
the information about the geographical location comprises
requesting data from another computer device on the wireless
network including the information about the geographical location
for the first wireless telecommunication device be sent to the at
least one server.
37. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable
instructions to perform operations such that selectively generating
information about the geographical location comprises requesting
data from another computer device on the wireless network including
the information about the geographical location of the first
wireless telecommunication device be sent to the one or more
predesignated sets of target wireless telecommunication devices
including a set of target wireless communication devices
predesignated by the first wireless telecommunication device.
38. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
further comprising: a GPS device; and wherein the information about
the geographical location includes map coordinates of the first
wireless telecommunication device.
39. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 33,
wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable
instructions to perform operations further comprising:
communicating with the wireless network at a communication node;
and triangulates a triangulating the geographical location based
upon the communication node of the wireless network with which the
first wireless telecommunication device is in communication.
40-45. (canceled)
46. A server for selectively communicating with one or more
wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network,
comprising: a memory; and a processor couple to the memory and
configured with processor-executable instructions to perform
operations comprising: storing an identity of a set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by a first wireless
telecommunication device; controlling communication between the
first wireless telecommunication device and the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device; receiving geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device from the
first wireless telecommunication device; and sharing the
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device with one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
47. The server of claim 46, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: immediately sending the geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device to the
set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the
first wireless telecommunication device.
48. The server of claim 46, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: storing the geographical location information
of the first wireless telecommunication device; and selectively
relaying the stored geographical location information to the set of
target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first
wireless telecommunication device.
49. The server of claim 48, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: including a time of storing with the stored
geographical location information relayed to the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
50. The server of claim 46, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: receiving geographical location information for
the first wireless telecommunication device from another computer
device on the wireless network configured to send geographical
location information of the first wireless telecommunication device
to the server.
51. The server of claim 46, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: sending a link to the geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device resident
on a second server to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device such that the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices receiving the link can request the
geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device from the second server.
52. The server of claim 46, wherein the geographical location
information shared by the server indicates a proximity of the first
wireless telecommunication device to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
53. A server for providing geographic location data for one or more
wireless telecommunication devices to one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of a designated set of one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices, comprising: a memory; and a
processor couple to the memory and configured with
processor-executable instructions to perform operations comprising:
selectively communicating with a wireless network; receiving from
one or more data-transmitting servers on the wireless network
geographical location information for the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices; receiving from the one or more
data-transmitting servers on the wireless network the designated
set of one or more target wireless telecommunication devices
configured to share the geographical location information; and
selectively sharing the geographical location information with the
one or more target wireless telecommunication devices of the
designated set of one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
54. The server of claim 53, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: sending the geographical location information
received from the one or more data-transmitting servers to the one
or more target wireless telecommunication devices.
55. The server of claim 53, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: storing the geographical location information
received from the data-transmitting server; and selectively
relaying the stored geographical location information to the one or
more target wireless telecommunication devices.
56. The server of claim 55, where the processor is configured with
processor-executable instructions to perform operations further
comprising: including a time of storing with the stored
geographical location information relayed to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices.
57. The server of claim 53, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: selectively modifying the geographical location
information sent from the data-transmitting server.
58. The server of claim 57, wherein the processor is configured
with processor-executable instructions to perform operations
further comprising: sending a link to the geographical location
information for the one or more wireless telecommunication devices
to the one or more target wireless telecommunication devices such
that the one or more target wireless telecommunication devices
receiving the link can request the geographical location
information of the one or more wireless telecommunication devices
from the data-transmitting server.
59. The server of claim 58, wherein the link comprises a hyperlink
to a map generated by the server configured to show the
geographical location information of the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices.
60. The server of claim 59, wherein the map generated by the server
is further configured to show the geographical location information
of one to all of the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
61. The server of claim 60, wherein the geographical location
information is configured to indicate a proximity of the one or
more wireless telecommunication devices to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices.
62. A method of selectively sharing geographical information by a
first wireless telecommunication device with other wireless
telecommunication devices across a wireless network, comprising:
selectively generating information about a geographical location of
the first wireless telecommunication device; selectively
communicating with at least one server across the wireless network,
wherein the at least one server stores an identity of one or more
predesignated sets of target wireless telecommunication devices;
and selectively sending the information about the geographical
location to the at least one server for sharing the information
about the geographical location with the one or more predesignated
sets of target wireless telecommunication devices.
63. The method of claim 62, further comprising selectively
generating information about the geographical location of the first
wireless telecommunication device from a resident device providing
data for the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device.
64. The method of claim 62, wherein selectively generating
information about the geographical location comprises requesting
data be sent from another computer device on the wireless network
including the information about the geographical location for the
first wireless telecommunication device.
65. The method of claim 62, wherein selectively generating the
information about the geographical location comprises requesting
data from another computer device on the wireless network including
the information about the geographical location for the first
wireless telecommunication device be sent to the at least one
server.
66. The method of claim 62, wherein selectively generating
information about the geographical location comprises requesting
data from another computer device on the wireless network including
the information about the geographical location of the first
wireless telecommunication device be sent to the one or more
predesignated sets of target wireless telecommunication devices
including a set of target wireless communication devices
predesignated by the first wireless telecommunication device.
67. The method of claim 62, wherein selectively generating
information about a geographical location comprises selectively
generating the information about the geographical location of the
first wireless telecommunication device including map coordinates
of the first wireless telecommunication device by a GPS device of
the first wireless telecommunication device.
68. The method of claim 62, further comprising: communicating with
the wireless network at a communication node; and triangulating the
geographical location based upon the communication node of the
wireless network with which the first wireless telecommunication
device is in communication.
69. A method of selectively communicating by a server with one or
more wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network,
comprising: storing an identity of a set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by a first wireless
telecommunication device; controlling communication between the
first wireless telecommunication device and the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device; receiving geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device from the
first wireless telecommunication device; and sharing the
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device with one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
70. The method of claim 69, further comprising immediately sending
the geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device to the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
71. The method of claim 69, further comprising: storing the
geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device; and selectively relaying the stored
geographical location information to the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
72. The method of claim 71, further comprising including a time of
storing with the stored geographical location information relayed
to the set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated
by the first wireless telecommunication device.
73. The method of claim 69, further comprising receiving
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device from another computer device on the
wireless network configured to send geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device to the
server.
74. The method of claim 69, further comprising sending a link to
the geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device resident on a second server to the one or
more target wireless telecommunication devices of the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device such that the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices receiving the link can request the
geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device from the second server.
75. The method of claim 69, wherein sharing the geographical
location information comprises sharing the geographical location
information for the first wireless telecommunication device
indicating a proximity of the first wireless telecommunication
device to the one or more target wireless telecommunication devices
of the set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated
by the first wireless telecommunication device.
76. A method of providing geographic location data for one or more
wireless telecommunication devices by a server to one or more
target wireless telecommunication devices of a designated set of
one or more target wireless telecommunication devices, comprising:
selectively communicating with a wireless network; receiving from
one or more data-transmitting servers on the wireless network
geographical location information for the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices; receiving from the one or more
data-transmitting servers on the wireless network the designated
set of one or more target wireless telecommunication devices
configured to share the geographical location information; and
selectively sharing the geographical location information with the
one or more target wireless telecommunication devices of the
designated set of one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
77. The method of claim 76, further comprising sending the
geographical location information received from the one or more
data-transmitting servers to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices.
78. The method of claim 76, further comprising: storing the
geographical location information received from the
data-transmitting server; and selectively relaying the stored
geographical location information to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices.
79. The method of claim 78, further comprising including a time of
storing with the stored geographical location information relayed
to the one or more target wireless telecommunication devices.
80. The method of claim 76, further comprising selectively
modifying the geographical location information sent from the
data-transmitting server.
81. The method of claim 80, further comprising sending a link to
the geographical location information for the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices such that the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices receiving the link can request the
geographical location information of the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices from the data-transmitting server.
82. The method of claim 81, wherein sending the link to the
geographical location information comprises sending a hyperlink to
a map generated by the server configured to show the geographical
location information of the one or more wireless telecommunication
devices.
83. The method of claim 82, wherein sending the hyperlink to the
map generated by the server comprises sending the hyperlink to the
map generated by the server further configured to show the
geographical location information of one to all of the one or more
target wireless telecommunication devices.
84. The method of claim 83, wherein sending the hyperlink to the
map generated by the server further comprises sending the hyperlink
to the map generated by the server further configured to show the
geographical location configured to indicate a proximity of the one
or more wireless telecommunication devices to the one or more
target wireless telecommunication devices.
85. A first wireless telecommunication device for selectively
sharing geographical information with other wireless
telecommunication devices across a wireless network, comprising:
means for selectively generating information about a geographical
location of the first wireless telecommunication device; means for
selectively communicating with at least one server across the
wireless network, wherein the at least one server stores an
identity of one or more predesignated sets of target wireless
telecommunication devices; and means for selectively sending the
information about the geographical location to the at least one
server for sharing the information about the geographical location
with the one or more predesignated sets of target wireless
telecommunication devices.
86. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
further comprising means for selectively generating information
about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device from a resident device providing data for
the geographical location of the first wireless telecommunication
device.
87. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
wherein means for selectively generating information about the
geographical location comprises means for requesting data be sent
from another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location for the first wireless
telecommunication device.
88. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
wherein means for selectively generating the information about the
geographical location comprises means for requesting data from
another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location for the first wireless
telecommunication device be sent to the at least one server.
89. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
wherein means for selectively generating information about the
geographical location comprises means for requesting data from
another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device be sent to the one or more predesignated
sets of target wireless telecommunication devices including a set
of target wireless communication devices predesignated by the first
wireless telecommunication device.
90. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
wherein means for selectively generating information about a
geographical location comprises means for selectively generating
the information about the geographical location of the first
wireless telecommunication device including map coordinates of the
first wireless telecommunication device.
91. The first wireless telecommunication device of claim 85,
further comprising: means for communicating with the wireless
network at a communication node; and means for triangulating the
geographical location based upon the communication node of the
wireless network with which the first wireless telecommunication
device is in communication.
92. A server for selectively communicating with one or more
wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network,
comprising: means for storing an identity of a set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by a first wireless
telecommunication device; means for controlling communication
between the first wireless telecommunication device and the set of
target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first
wireless telecommunication device; means for receiving geographical
location information of the first wireless telecommunication device
from the first wireless telecommunication device; and means for
sharing the geographical location information for the first
wireless telecommunication device with one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
93. The server of claim 92, further comprising means for
immediately sending the geographical location information of the
first wireless telecommunication device to the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
94. The server of claim 92, further comprising: means for storing
the geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device; and means for selectively relaying the
stored geographical location information to the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
95. The server of claim 94, further comprising means for including
a time of storing with the stored geographical location information
relayed to the set of target wireless telecommunication devices
designated by the first wireless telecommunication device.
96. The server of claim 92, further comprising means for receiving
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device from another computer device on the
wireless network configured to send geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device to the
server.
97. The server of claim 92, further comprising means for sending a
link to the geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device resident on a second server to the one or
more target wireless telecommunication devices of the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device such that the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices receiving the link can request the
geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device from the second server.
98. The server of claim 92, wherein means for sharing the
geographical location information comprises means for sharing the
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device indicating a proximity of the first
wireless telecommunication device to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
99. A server for providing geographic location data for one or more
wireless telecommunication devices to one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of a designated set of one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices, comprising: means for
selectively communicating with a wireless network; means for
receiving from one or more data-transmitting servers on the
wireless network geographical location information for the one or
more wireless telecommunication devices; means for receiving from
the one or more data-transmitting servers on the wireless network
the designated set of one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices configured to share the geographical location information;
and means for selectively sharing the geographical location
information with the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices of the designated set of one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices.
100. The server of claim 99, further comprising means for sending
the geographical location information received from the one or more
data-transmitting servers to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices.
101. The server of claim 99, further comprising: means for storing
the geographical location information received from the
data-transmitting server; and means for selectively relaying the
stored geographical location information to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices.
102. The server of claim 101, further comprising means for
including a time of storing with the stored geographical location
information relayed to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices.
103. The server of claim 99, further comprising means for
selectively modifying the geographical location information sent
from the data-transmitting server.
104. The server of claim 103, further comprising means for sending
a link to the geographical location information for the one or more
wireless telecommunication devices to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices such that the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices receiving the link can request
the geographical location information of the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices from the data-transmitting server.
105. The server of claim 104, wherein means for sending the link to
the geographical location information comprises means for sending a
hyperlink to a map generated by the server configured to show the
geographical location information of the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices.
106. The server of claim 105, wherein means for sending the
hyperlink to the map generated by the server comprises means for
sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server further
configured to show the geographical location information of one to
all of the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
107. The server of claim 106, wherein means for sending the
hyperlink to the map generated by the server further comprises
means for sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server
further configured to show the geographical location configured to
indicate a proximity of the one or more wireless telecommunication
devices to the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
108. A non-transitory processor-readable medium having stored
thereon processor-executable software instructions configured to
cause a first wireless telecommunication device to perform
operations for selectively sharing geographical information with
other wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network,
the operations comprising: selectively generating information about
a geographical location of the first wireless telecommunication
device; selectively communicating with at least one server across
the wireless network, wherein the at least one server stores an
identity of one or more predesignated sets of target wireless
telecommunication devices; and selectively sending the information
about the geographical location to the at least one server for
sharing the information about the geographical location with the
one or more predesignated sets of target wireless telecommunication
devices.
109. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations further comprising selectively generating
information about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device from a resident device providing data for
the geographical location of the first wireless telecommunication
device.
110. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations such that selectively generating information
about the geographical location comprises requesting data be sent
from another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location for the first wireless
telecommunication device.
111. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations such that selectively generating the information
about the geographical location comprises requesting data from
another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location for the first wireless
telecommunication device be sent to the at least one server.
112. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations such that selectively generating information
about the geographical location comprises requesting data from
another computer device on the wireless network including the
information about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device be sent to the one or more predesignated
sets of target wireless telecommunication devices including a set
of target wireless communication devices predesignated by the first
wireless telecommunication device.
113. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations such that selectively generating information
about a geographical location comprises selectively generating the
information about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device including map coordinates of the first
wireless telecommunication device by a GPS device of the first
wireless telecommunication device.
114. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 108,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the first wireless telecommunication device to
perform operations further comprising: communicating with the
wireless network at a communication node; and triangulating the
geographical location based upon the communication node of the
wireless network with which the first wireless telecommunication
device is in communication.
115. A non-transitory processor-readable medium having stored
thereon processor-executable software instructions configured to
cause a server to perform operations for selectively communicating
with one or more wireless telecommunication devices across a
wireless network, the operations comprising: storing an identity of
a set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated by a
first wireless telecommunication device; controlling communication
between the first wireless telecommunication device and the set of
target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first
wireless telecommunication device; receiving geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device from the
first wireless telecommunication device; and sharing the
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device with one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
116. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 115,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising immediately sending the geographical location
information of the first wireless telecommunication device to the
set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the
first wireless telecommunication device.
117. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 115,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising: storing the geographical location information of the
first wireless telecommunication device; and selectively relaying
the stored geographical location information to the set of target
wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
118. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 117,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising including a time of storing with the stored geographical
location information relayed to the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
119. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 115,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising receiving geographical location information for the
first wireless telecommunication device from another computer
device on the wireless network configured to send geographical
location information of the first wireless telecommunication device
to the server.
120. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 115,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising sending a link to the geographical location information
of the first wireless telecommunication device resident on a second
server to the one or more target wireless telecommunication devices
of the set of target wireless telecommunication devices designated
by the first wireless telecommunication device such that the one or
more target wireless telecommunication devices receiving the link
can request the geographical location information of the first
wireless telecommunication device from the second server.
121. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 115,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations such that
sharing the geographical location information comprises sharing the
geographical location information for the first wireless
telecommunication device indicating a proximity of the first
wireless telecommunication device to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices of the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
122. A non-transitory processor-readable medium having stored
thereon processor-executable software instructions configured to
cause a server to perform operations for providing geographic
location data for one or more wireless telecommunication devices to
one or more target wireless telecommunication devices of a
designated set of one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices, the operations comprising: selectively communicating with
a wireless network; receiving from one or more data-transmitting
servers on the wireless network geographical location information
for the one or more wireless telecommunication devices; receiving
from the one or more data-transmitting servers on the wireless
network the designated set of one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices configured to share the geographical
location information; and selectively sharing the geographical
location information with the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices of the designated set of one or more
target wireless telecommunication devices.
123. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 122,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising sending the geographical location information received
from the one or more data-transmitting servers to the one or more
target wireless telecommunication devices.
124. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 122,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising: storing the geographical location information received
from the data-transmitting server; and selectively relaying the
stored geographical location information to the one or more target
wireless telecommunication devices.
125. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 124,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising including a time of storing with the stored geographical
location information relayed to the one or more target wireless
telecommunication devices.
126. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 122,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising selectively modifying the geographical location
information sent from the data-transmitting server.
127. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 126,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations further
comprising sending a link to the geographical location information
for the one or more wireless telecommunication devices to the one
or more target wireless telecommunication devices such that the one
or more target wireless telecommunication devices receiving the
link can request the geographical location information of the one
or more wireless telecommunication devices from the
data-transmitting server.
128. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 127,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations such that
sending the link to the geographical location information comprises
sending a hyperlink to a map generated by the server configured to
show the geographical location information of the one or more
wireless telecommunication devices.
129. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 128,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations such that
sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server comprises
sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server further
configured to show the geographical location information of one to
all of the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
130. The non-transitory processor-readable medium of claim 129,
wherein the stored processor-executable software instructions are
configured to cause the server to perform operations such that
sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server further
comprises sending the hyperlink to the map generated by the server
further configured to show the geographical location configured to
indicate a proximity of the one or more wireless telecommunication
devices to the one or more target wireless telecommunication
devices.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional and claims priority to U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 10/877,175, entitled "Geographical
Location Information Sharing Among Wireless Devices" filed Jun. 25,
2004 assigned to the assignee hereof and is expressly incorporated
by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention generally relates to communication
between computer devices across wireless computer networks. More
particularly, the invention relates to the sharing of geographical
location information among a predesignated set of wireless
telecommunication devices selectively communicating across a
wireless network.
[0003] In wireless telecommunication devices, such as cellular
phones, PDAs, mini-laptops, and advanced pagers, the devices
typically communicate over long distances through bridging
telephone calls through the existing telephone networks and passing
data packets across the telephone network. These wireless devices
often have either limited or significant data processing and
computing capability, and can accordingly send and receive software
programs across the wireless phone network.
[0004] There exists a wireless telecommunication service that
provides a quick one-to-one or one-to-many communication that is
generically referred to as "Push-To-Talk" (PTT) capability. The
specific PTT group of recipient devices for the wireless device is
set up by the carrier and the wireless devices do not typically
allow the modification of the group, to include or drop individuals
from the group, or to direct a communication to be received by any
fewer members than the entire group.
[0005] A PTT communication connection is typically initiated by a
single button-push that activates a half-duplex link between the
speaker and the group and once the button is released, the device
can receive incoming PTT transmissions. In some arrangements, the
PTT speaker will have the "floor" where no other group member can
speak while the speaker is speaking. Once the speaker releases the
PTT button, any other individual member of the group can engage
their PTT button and they will have the floor.
[0006] In a designated group of telecommunication devices, such as
a PTT group, the members are often in constant ongoing
communications, using the group talking function frequently to
coordinate a specific activity. However, other than the voice
communications between the members of the group, there is not
typically a method to communicate data or other information to the
group members using the PTT or other wireless device functionality.
There accordingly is a need for a system to provide information to
group members regarding other group members, especially the
geographical location of the other members of the group.
[0007] Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide a system
and method for a wireless device member of a group to provide their
geographical location to other members of the group. Such system
and method should give the user of the wireless telecommunication
device the ability to selectively provide to other wireless devices
the geographical location information to maintain the user's
location privacy. Further, such system and method should be able to
display the position of one to all members of the group to each
member of group. It is thus to the provision of such a system and
method of sharing geographical location information between
wireless telecommunication devices that the present invention is
primarily directed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention is a system and method for sharing
geographical location information among a set of wireless
telecommunication devices, such as mobile telephones, PDAs, pagers,
tablet PCs, and other wireless telecommunication computer devices.
A group member wireless telecommunication device generates its
geographical location information either through a resident device
such as a GPS device, or has another computer device on the network
provide the geographic location information either to that device
or to another device on the wireless network, and then the first
wireless telecommunication device shares the geographical location
information through sending the location information to one or more
servers for relay to a predesignated target set of wireless
telecommunication devices, i.e. other member devices of the group
such as a predesignated PTT group. The one or more servers stores
the identity of the member devices of the target set and controls
communication between the first wireless telecommunications device
and the group member devices. A second server can be used to modify
the geographical information sent from the first wireless
telecommunication device, such as providing a map showing the
location of the first wireless telecommunication device and other
member devices of the target set. The one or more servers can send
actual geographical location information to each member of the
group, or can provide a link or other reference to a location one
the network where the location information may be located.
[0009] In one embodiment, the system for sharing geographical
information of one or more wireless telecommunication devices with
other wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network
includes a first wireless telecommunication device that selectively
communicates with other wireless telecommunication devices across a
wireless network, and the first wireless telecommunication device
selectively generates information about the geographical location
of that wireless telecommunication device. There is also a set of
one or more target wireless communication devices that are
designated by the first wireless communication device, such as
designating other group members, and at least one server is in
selective communication with the wireless telecommunication devices
across the wireless network, and the server stores the identity of
the set designated by the first wireless telecommunication device
and controls communication between the first wireless
telecommunications device and the designated set of member device
for the first wireless telecommunications device. The first
wireless telecommunication device selectively sends geographical
location information to the at least one server for sharing the
geographical information with the set of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device.
[0010] In one embodiment, the method for sharing geographical
location information of one or more wireless telecommunication
devices with other wireless telecommunication devices across a
wireless network includes the steps of designating a set of one or
more target wireless telecommunication devices by a first wireless
telecommunication device, the first wireless telecommunication
device selectively communicating with other wireless
telecommunication devices across a wireless network, then storing
the identity of the set of wireless telecommunication devices
designated by the first wireless telecommunication device at one or
more servers where the one or more servers control communication
between the first wireless telecommunications device and the member
devices of the designated set for the first wireless
telecommunications device. Then the method includes the steps of
selectively generating information about the geographical location
of a first wireless telecommunication device, selectively sending
geographical location information from the first wireless
telecommunication device to the one or more servers, and then
sharing the geographical location information at the one or more
servers with the set of target wireless telecommunication devices
designated by the first wireless telecommunication device.
[0011] It is therefore an object of the system and method to allow
a wireless telecommunication device to selectively provide
geographical location information to the wireless telecommunication
devices of other members of a predesignated group. The system and
method allows the user of the wireless telecommunication device to
selectively provide to other wireless devices his or her
geographical location information, while otherwise maintaining the
user's location privacy, if desired. Further, the system and method
can display the geographical position of one device to one or all
members of the group, or can provide enhanced features such as
providing the geographical location of each member of group, or a
map that displays the location(s) of one to all members of the
group.
[0012] Other objects, advantages, and features of the present
invention will become apparent after review of the hereinafter set
forth Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description of
the Invention, and the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1 is a representative diagram of a wireless network
with a designated group of wireless telecommunication devices
communicating with a group communication server and other computer
devices across the wireless network.
[0014] FIG. 2 is a representative diagram of one embodiment of a
wireless network in a common cellular telecommunication
configuration, having a group communication server control
communications between the wireless telecommunication devices of
group members.
[0015] FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the computer platform
of the wireless telecommunication device with a resident GPS
device.
[0016] FIG. 4 is a map that is displayed on one or more of the
wireless telecommunication devices of the group, and which shows
the geographical location of four member wireless devices of the
group.
[0017] FIG. 5 is a flowchart of one embodiment of the process to
share geographical location information to other wireless
telecommunication devices in the group through providing the
geographical location data to the group communication server.
[0018] FIG. 6 is a flowchart of one embodiment of the process
executing on the group communication server to share geographical
location data sent from a first wireless telecommunication device
with other member devices of the predesignated group/set of the
first wireless telecommunication device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] With reference to the figures in which like numerals
represent like elements throughout, FIG. 1 illustrates the system
10 for sharing the geographical location information of one or more
wireless telecommunication devices, such as the wireless telephone
14, smart pager 16 and personal digital assistant (PDA) 18, with
other wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless network
20. In the system 10, a first wireless telecommunication device,
such as telephone 14, selectively generates information about the
geographical location of that wireless telecommunication device and
shares this information with a group or set 12 of one or more
target wireless communication devices that are predesignated by the
first wireless communication device, such as a direct-connect group
in a push-to-talk environment. At least group communication server
32 is in selective communication with the one or more wireless
telecommunication devices, such as the set 12, across the wireless
network 20, the server preferably stores at least the identity of
the set designated by the first wireless telecommunication device
and the server 32 controls communication between the first wireless
telecommunications device and the designated set 12.
[0020] The set 12 can also be increased, decreased, or created "ad
hoc" by the wireless device 14,16,18 and the group communication
server 32 can set up the designated set 12 for the communication,
and potentially store the identity of the member devices of the set
12 for later recall by the wireless device 14,16,18. In such
embodiment, the group communication server 32 stores the identity
of the ad hoc set 12 designated by the wireless device 14,16,18
only to the extent that group communications can be bridged while
group communication is occurring.
[0021] The first wireless telecommunication device (such as
cellular telephone 14) selectively sends geographical location
information to at least the group communication server 32, which is
present on a server-side LAN 30 across the wireless network. The
group communication server 32 will share the geographical
information with the set 12 of target wireless telecommunication
devices designated by the first wireless telecommunication device.
In other embodiments, further described herein, other computer
devices can be resident on the server-side LAN 30 or be accessible
across the wireless network 20 to the wireless devices. The group
communication server 32 can have an attached or accessible database
34 to store the group identification data for the wireless devices
the server 32 control group communications for. There can also be a
mapping server 36 or other server that receives and/or modifies
geographical location data and then provides that modified data
ultimately to the wireless devices of the set, such as a map (FIG.
4) showing the location of all wireless devices of the set 12. The
mapping server 36 is shown here as having accessible a geographical
location and map database 38 that can provide the maps for overlay
of the device locations. It should be appreciated that the number
of computer components resident on server-side LAN 30, or across
the wireless network 20, or Internet generally, are not
limited.
[0022] FIG. 2 is a representative diagram of one embodiment of a
wireless network in a common cellular telecommunication
configuration, having a group communication server 32 control
communications between the wireless devices of set group members
(devices 70,72,74,76) in a PT system. The wireless network is
merely exemplary and can include any system whereby remote modules
communicate over-the-air between and among each other and/or
between and among components of a wireless network 20, including,
without limitation, wireless network carriers and/or servers. A
series of group communication servers 32 are connected to a group
communication server LAN 50. Wireless telephones can request packet
data sessions from the group communication server(s) 32 using a
data service option.
[0023] The group communication server(s) 32 are connected to a
wireless service provider's packet data service node (PDSN) such as
PDSN 52, shown here resident on a carrier network 54. Each PDSN 52
can interface with a base station controller 64 of a base station
60 through a packet control function (PCF) 62. The PCF 62 is
typically located in the base station 60. The carrier network 54
controls messages (generally in the form of data packets) sent to a
messaging service controller ("MSC") 58. The carrier network 54
communicates with the MSC 58 by a network, the Internet and/or POTS
("plain ordinary telephone system"). Typically, the network or
Internet connection between the carrier network 54 and the MSC 58
transfers data, and the POTS transfers voice information. The MSC
58 can be connected to one or more base stations 60. In a similar
manner to the carrier network, the MSC 58 is typically connected to
the branch-to-source (BTS) 66 by both the network and/or Internet
for data transfer and POTS for voice information. The BTS 66
ultimately broadcasts and receives messages wirelessly to and from
the wireless devices, such as cellular telephones 70,72,74,76, by
short messaging service ("SMS"), or other over-the-air methods
known in the art.
[0024] Cellular telephones and telecommunication devices, such as
wireless telephone 14, are being manufactured with increased
computing capabilities and are becoming tantamount to personal
computers and hand-held PDAs. These "smart" cellular telephones
allow software developers to create software applications that are
downloadable and executable on the processor of the wireless
device. The wireless device, such as cellular telephone 14, can
download many types of applications, such as web pages, applets,
MIDlets, games and stock monitors, or simply data such as news and
sports-related data. In wireless devices that have designated a set
12 of group members, the wireless device can directly connect with
the other member of the set and engage in voice and data
communication. However, all such direct communications will occur
through, or at the control of, the group communication server 32.
All data packets of the devices do not necessarily have to travel
through the group communication server 32 itself, but the server 32
must be able to ultimately control the communication because it
will typically be the only server-side 30 component that is aware
of and/or can retrieve the identity of the members of the set 12,
or direct the identity of the members of the set 12 to another
computer device, such as mapping server 36.
[0025] FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the computer platform
82 of the wireless device (cellular telephone 14) with a resident
geographical location data device 92. The wireless device 14 is
also shown as having a graphics display 80 to the user of the
wireless device 14. The wireless device 14 includes a computer
platform 82 that can handle voice and data packets, and receive and
execute software applications transmitted across the wireless
network 20. The computer platform 82 includes, among other
components, an application-specific integrated circuit ("ASIC") 84,
or other processor, microprocessor, logic circuit, programmable
gate array, or other data processing device. The ASIC 84 is
installed at the time of manufacture of the wireless device and is
not normally upgradeable. The ASIC 84 or other processor executes
an application programming interface ("API") layer 86, which
includes the resident application environment, and can include the
operating system loaded on the ASIC 84. The resident application
environment interfaces with any resident programs in the memory 88
of the wireless device. An example of a resident application
environment is the "binary runtime environment for wireless" (BREW)
software developed by Qualcomm.RTM. for wireless device
platforms.
[0026] As shown here, the wireless device can be a cellular
telephone 14, with a graphics display, but can also be any wireless
device with a computer platform as known in the art, such as a
personal digital assistant (PDA), a pager with a graphics display,
or even a separate computer platform that has a wireless
communication portal, and may otherwise have a wired connection to
a network or the Internet. Further, the memory 88 can be comprised
of read-only or random-access memory (RAM and ROM), EPROM, EEPROM,
flash cards, or any memory common to computer platforms. The
computer platform 82 can also include a local database 90 for
storage of software applications not actively used in memory 88.
The local database 90 is typically comprised of one or more flash
memory cells, but can be any secondary or tertiary storage device
as known in the art, such as magnetic media, EPROM, EEPROM, optical
media, tape, or soft or hard disk.
[0027] In this embodiment of the wireless device 14, the computer
platform 82 also includes a geographic location data device 92.
Examples of such devices are global positioning system (GPS)
devices that utilize the signals from a worldwide navigation system
formed from a group of 24 satellites and ground stations. The GPS
device can comprise only a few integrated circuits that calculate
the actual map coordinates of the wireless device 14 and can relay
this data to the group communication server 32. In an alternate
embodiment, the device 92 can determine the relative coordinates of
the wireless device 14 based upon triangulation of one or more base
stations 60. In such embodiment, the geographical location data
device 92 can provide relative geographical location information,
such as a zip code, area of town, city, or general environs.
Further, the geographical information can simply indicates the
proximity of the first wireless telecommunication device 14 to one
or more other member devices of the set 12. Thus, the wireless
device 14 can share whatever geographical location data it
generates.
[0028] The group communication server 32 can immediately send the
geographical information of the first wireless telecommunication
device 14 to the set 12 designated by the first wireless device,
and not store any throughput geographical data. In an alternate
embodiment, the group communication server 32 can also store the
geographical information and selectively relay the stored
geographical information to the set 12. In such an embodiment, it
is preferable that the group communication server 32, or other
device, include the time of storing with the stored geographical
location information relayed to the set 12 designated by the first
wireless device.
[0029] Further, while the wireless device can selectively generate
its geographical location information in the embodiment of FIG. 3,
the first wireless device can selectively generate the geographical
location information from requesting data from another computer
device on the wireless network 20 that can send geographical
information of the wireless telecommunication device 14 thereto.
For example, the wireless device 14 can prompt another device such
as mapping server 36, if so embodied, to learn the geographical
location of the wireless device 14, such as by performing a
trace-route on the data packet arriving from the wireless device 14
and determining the base station 60 or other computer node where
the wireless device 14 contacted the wireless network 20. The
wireless device 14 then will relay the geographical location data
received to the group communication server 32 for sharing with
other members of the set 12. In another embodiment of the system
10, the wireless device 14 can generate the geographical location
data from requesting data from another computer device on the
wireless network 20, such as mapping server 36 or like other
server, and the other server can send geographical information of
the wireless device 14 to the group communication server 32 and/or
one to all members of the set 12 provided that the other server has
permission and is able to learn the identity of the members of the
set 12.
[0030] In another embodiment, the wireless device 14 can
selectively request the group communication server 32 to send a
link to the geographical location information of the wireless
device resident wherein the information is resident on the second
server, such as mapping server 36. Each wireless device receiving
the link can then request the geographical information of the first
wireless telecommunication device 14 from the second server (such
as mapping server 36).
[0031] As shown in FIG. 4, in one embodiment, the mapping server 36
can provide a map 94 for display by the member wireless devices of
the set 12. In FIG. 4, the map 94 is shown on the display 80 of the
wireless device 14 and shows the geographical location of four
member wireless devices of the set 12. In this embodiment, each
wireless device of the set 12 sent its geographical location
information data to the mapping server 36 on the wireless network
20 and the mapping server 36 modified the geographical location
information for each wireless device and represented the location
on a map 94. Accordingly, the mapping server 36 then provided a
hyperlink to the map 94 to the group communication server 32 and
then the hyperlink was shared the member devices of the set 12. The
map 94 generated by the mapping server 36 further can show the
geographical location information of one to all wireless devices in
the set 12. While a map 94 is shown as one manner of display of the
geographical location information, such information can be
displayed in many different types of formats, such as raw
geographical coordinates (e.g., Latitude: N 33.degree. 53.205' (N
33.886754.degree.) Longitude: W 84.degree. 27.043' (W
84.450708.degree.), landmark information (e.g., next to the Smith
Building), proximity (e.g., device 1 is closest to device 2), or
any other format that assists the user of the wireless device
14.
[0032] FIG. 5 is a flowchart of one embodiment of the process to
share geographical location information to other wireless devices
in the set 12 through providing the geographical location data to
the group communication server 32. The user initiates the sharing
of his or her geographical location information, as shown at step
96. Step 96 can also be an automated sharing of information where
either other member of the set 12 or the group communication server
32 itself prompts the wireless device 14 for its geographical
location information. Then a determination is made as to whether
the user has approved sharing the geographical location information
as shown by decision 98. If the user has not given approval to
share geographical location information at decision 98, then the
sharing process ends.
[0033] Otherwise, of the user has approved sharing geographical
location information at decision 98, then the geographical location
data is generated as shown at step 100. Step 100 can occur from
either a resident device of the wireless device 14, such as GPS
device 92, or can occur from the retrieval or send of the
geographical location data from a second server, such as mapping
server 36, as shown above. After generation of the geographical
location data at step 100, the data is sent to the group
communication server 32 as shown at step 102. Then, in this
embodiment, a determination is made as to whether the user of the
device desires to display geographical data for other member
devices of the set 12, as shown at decision 104. If the user does
not desire to display the data at decision 104, the sharing process
terminates.
[0034] Otherwise, if the user of the wireless device 14 desires to
display the geographical location data at decision 104, then the
wireless device 14 request the geographical location data for other
member of the designated set 12 of the wireless device 14, as shown
at step 106, and such request is made to the group communication
server 36. A determination is then made as to whether the requested
data has been received, as shown at decision 108. If the requested
data is not received at decision 108, then an error is output and
the process terminates. Otherwise, if the requested geographical
location data has been received at decision 108, the received data
is displayed to the user of the wireless device 14, as shown at
step 110, and then process terminates. An example of the display in
step 110 would be display of the map 94 of FIG. 4 on the graphics
display 80 of the wireless device 14.
[0035] FIG. 6 is a flowchart of one embodiment of the process
executing on the group communication server 32 to share
geographical location data sent from a first wireless device 14
with other wireless devices of the predesignated set 12 of the
first wireless device 14. The group communication server 32 either
requests, if automated, or receives the geographical location
information from one of the wireless devices 14 of the set 12 for
sharing with other member devices of the set 12, as shown at step
112. Then a determination is made as to whether the wireless device
14 sent the data to the group communication server 32 shown at
decision 114. If the request for graphical location information has
not been acknowledged at decision 114, an error is output and the
process terminates.
[0036] Otherwise, if the group communication server 32 has its
request acknowledged at decision 114, then the geographical
location data is received from the wireless device, as shown at
step 116. Then a determination is made as to whether a
predesignated group/set 12 of wireless devices is identifiable for
the wireless device 14 for which the geographical location
information has been received, as shown at decision 118. If no
group/set 12 can be located at decision 118, then an error is
output and the process terminates. Otherwise, if a predesignated
group/set 12 of wireless devices is identified for the wireless
device 14, then the geographical location information is sent to
one or more of the wireless devices in the set 12, as shown at step
120.
[0037] A determination is then made, in this embodiment, as to
whether the geographical location information for other wireless
devices in the set 12 has been made, as shown at decision 122. An
example of such embodiment would be the wireless device 14
requesting a map 94 to show the location of all wireless devices in
the set 12. If no geographical location information has been
requested at decision 122, then the process terminates. Otherwise,
if the request for other geographical location information has been
made at decision 122, a map is generated with the location of the
group member devices displayed thereon, as shown at step 124. As is
described above, step 124 can be performed on the group
communication server 32 or a mapping server 36. Further, step 124
can alternately be sending raw data or geographical location
information in another form, as is described above. Then the map 94
is sent to the requesting wireless device 14, as shown at step 126,
and the display process terminates. In alternate embodiments, the
geographical location information is sent to the wireless device 12
in whatever format the system specifies.
[0038] It can thus be seen that the wireless device 14 and group
communication server 32 therefore provide a method for sharing
geographical location information of one or more wireless
telecommunication devices with other wireless telecommunication
devices across a wireless network including the steps of
designating a set 12 of one or more target wireless communication
devices by a first wireless communication device 14, where the
first wireless telecommunication device 14 selectively communicates
with other wireless telecommunication devices across a wireless
network 20, and storing the identity of the set of wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 at the group communication server(s)
32, where the group communication server(s) 32 controls
communication between the first wireless telecommunications device
14 and the designated set 12 of the first wireless
telecommunications device 14. Then the method includes the steps of
selectively generating information about the geographical location
of a first wireless telecommunication device 14, selectively
sending geographical location information from the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 to the group communication server(s)
32, and then sharing the geographical location information at the
group communication server(s) 32 with the set 12 of target wireless
telecommunication devices designated by the first wireless
telecommunication device 14. The step of sending the geographical
location information can be immediately sending the geographical
location information of the first wireless telecommunication device
14 to the set 12 designated by the first wireless device 14, or can
include the steps of storing the geographical information of the
first wireless telecommunication device 14 at the group
communication server(s) 32, and then selectively relaying the
stored geographical information from the group communication
servers(s) 32 to the set 12 of wireless telecommunication devices
designated by the first wireless device 14. In such embodiment, the
method can further include the step of including the time of
storing with the stored geographical location information relayed
to the set designated by the first wireless device.
[0039] The step of selectively generating information about the
geographical location of a first wireless telecommunication device
14 can be selectively generating information about the geographical
location from a device resident on the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 providing data for the geographical
location of that device, such as the GPS device 92. The step can
alternately be where the first telecommunication device 14
communicates with the wireless network 20 at a communication node
(base station 60), and the step of selectively generating
information about the geographical location can be generating
geographical location information by the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 triangulating a geographical location
based upon the communication node of the wireless network 20 the
first wireless device 14 is in communication with. Alternately, the
step of selectively generating information about the geographical
location of a first wireless telecommunication device 14 can be
selectively generating information about the geographical location
of that wireless telecommunication device 14 from requesting data
from another computer device on the wireless network 20, such as
mapping server 36, that can send geographical information for the
first wireless telecommunication device 14 to the first
telecommunication device 14. Alternately, the step of selectively
generating information about the geographical location of a first
wireless telecommunication device 14 can be selectively generating
information about the geographical location of the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 through requesting data from another
computer device on the wireless network 20 that can send
geographical location information of the first wireless
telecommunication device 14 to the group communication server(s) 32
or other member devices of the set 12.
[0040] The method can include the step of sending geographical
location information data to a data server, such as mapping server
36 on the wireless network 20, the data server selectively
modifying the geographical location information for the first
wireless telecommunication device 14. In such embodiment, the
method can include the steps of selectively requesting the group
communication server(s) 32 to send a link to the geographical
information of the first wireless telecommunication device 14
resident on the data server to one or more devices of the set 12 of
target wireless telecommunication devices designated by the first
wireless telecommunication device 14 such that each wireless
telecommunication device of the set 12 selectively requesting the
geographical information of the first wireless telecommunication
device from the data server at each wireless telecommunication
device of the designated set 12 receiving the link.
[0041] In one embodiment, the link is a hyperlink to a map 94
generated by the data server (mapping server 36) showing the
location of the first wireless telecommunication device 14. The
method can further includes the step of generating a map 94 by the
mapping server 36 server further showing the geographical location
information of one to all wireless telecommunication devices in the
set 12 designated by the first wireless telecommunications device
14, an example of such map 94 shown in FIG. 4. Further, the step of
sharing the geographical location information can be sharing
geographical location information also indicating the proximity of
the first wireless telecommunication device 14 to one or more
wireless telecommunication devices of the set 12 designated by the
first wireless device.
[0042] The method accordingly can be implemented by the execution
of a program held computer readable medium, such as the
non-transitory memory 88 of the computer platform 82. The
instructions can reside in various types of non-transitory data
storage primary, secondary, or tertiary media. The media may
comprise, for example, RAM (not shown) accessible by, or residing
within, the wireless device. Whether contained in RAM, a diskette,
or other secondary storage media, the instructions may be stored on
a variety of machine-readable data storage media, such as DASD
storage (e.g., a conventional "hard drive" or a RAID array),
magnetic tape, electronic read-only memory (e.g., ROM, EPROM, or
EEPROM), flash memory cards, an optical storage device (e.g.
CD-ROM, WORM, DVD, digital optical tape), paper "punch" cards, or
other suitable data storage media.
[0043] While the foregoing disclosure shows illustrative
embodiments of the invention, it should be noted that various
changes and modifications could be made herein without departing
from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Furthermore, although elements of the invention may be described or
claimed in the singular, the plural is contemplated unless
limitation to the singular is explicitly stated.
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