Autonomous communication in shipping
First Claim
1. A method for determining whether a service provider needs to make a scheduled pickup of an item at a customer location comprising:
- detecting, via a mobile acquisition device, a geolocation comprising global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of a customer location;
retrieving, via the mobile acquisition device, one or more network addresses that correspond to one or more customer computing devices associated with the detected geolocation of at the customer location;
sending electronic communication signals to the one or more customer devices at the one or more network addresses in response to the mobile acquisition device being within a proximity of the detected geolocation of the customer location;
establishing electronic communication with the one or more customer computing devices via the mobile acquisition device in response to (a) determining that a measured signal strength between the one or more customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device equals or exceeds a predetermined threshold and (b) determining that the one or more customer computing devices at the customer location and the mobile acquisition device are within a proximity, of each other, corresponding to a data transmission range of the customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device;
autonomously receiving, via the mobile acquisition device, data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices (i) indicating that a customer has an item to be picked up, for shipment by the service provider, at an address of the customer location, the data further indicating a location in which the item is to be shipped and a designated class, among a plurality of classes, identifying a priority of the shipment of the item, (ii) comprising information about an item for delivery to the customer location, and (iii) comprising information about the item to be picked up from the customer location in response to establishing electronic communication with the customer computing devices; and
autonomously receiving, via the mobile acquisition device while the mobile acquisition device is at the customer location, data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices, at the customer location, indicating that no items are to be picked up at another address of one or more other addresses of the customer location, and denoting to the service provider that the service provider does not need to visit the another address, in response to establishing electronic communication with the customer computing devices.
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Abstract
The invention provides a system and method for the autonomous wireless communication between a service provider device and a customer device. The customer device may notify the service provider device whether the customer has work to be performed by the service provider. The service provider device may provide information to the customer about work to be performed by the service provider. In one embodiment, a shipping service is notified autonomously about items that a customer has for pick up and shipment. The shipping service is also capable of wirelessly transferring information to a customer device about items to be delivered to that customer.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for determining whether a service provider needs to make a scheduled pickup of an item at a customer location comprising:
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detecting, via a mobile acquisition device, a geolocation comprising global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of a customer location; retrieving, via the mobile acquisition device, one or more network addresses that correspond to one or more customer computing devices associated with the detected geolocation of at the customer location; sending electronic communication signals to the one or more customer devices at the one or more network addresses in response to the mobile acquisition device being within a proximity of the detected geolocation of the customer location; establishing electronic communication with the one or more customer computing devices via the mobile acquisition device in response to (a) determining that a measured signal strength between the one or more customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device equals or exceeds a predetermined threshold and (b) determining that the one or more customer computing devices at the customer location and the mobile acquisition device are within a proximity, of each other, corresponding to a data transmission range of the customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device; autonomously receiving, via the mobile acquisition device, data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices (i) indicating that a customer has an item to be picked up, for shipment by the service provider, at an address of the customer location, the data further indicating a location in which the item is to be shipped and a designated class, among a plurality of classes, identifying a priority of the shipment of the item, (ii) comprising information about an item for delivery to the customer location, and (iii) comprising information about the item to be picked up from the customer location in response to establishing electronic communication with the customer computing devices; and autonomously receiving, via the mobile acquisition device while the mobile acquisition device is at the customer location, data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices, at the customer location, indicating that no items are to be picked up at another address of one or more other addresses of the customer location, and denoting to the service provider that the service provider does not need to visit the another address, in response to establishing electronic communication with the customer computing devices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the processor, to cause the apparatus to at least:
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detect, via a mobile acquisition device, a geolocation comprising global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of a customer location; retrieve, via the mobile acquisition device, an associated one or more network addresses that correspond to one or more customer computing devices associated with the detected geolocation of the customer location; send electronic communication signals to the one or more customer devices at the one or more network addresses in response to the mobile acquisition device being within a proximity of the detected geolocation of the customer location; establish electronic communication with the one or more customer computing devices in response to (a) determining that a measured signal strength between the one or more customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device equals or exceeds a predetermined threshold and (b) determining that the one or more customer computing devices at the customer location and the mobile acquisition device are within a proximity, of each other, corresponding to a data transmission range of the one or more customer computing devices and the mobile acquisition device; autonomously receive data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices (i) indicating that a customer has an item to be picked up, for shipment by the service provider, at an address of the customer location, the data further indicating a location in which the item is to be shipped and a designated class, among a plurality of classes, identifying a priority of the shipment of the item, (ii) comprising information about an item for delivery to the customer location, and (iii) comprising information about the item to be picked up from the customer location in response to establishing electronic communication with the at least one of the one or more customer computing devices; and autonomously receive, in an instance in which the apparatus is at the customer location, data from at least one of the one or more customer computing devices, at the customer location, indicating that no items are to be picked up at another address of one or more other addresses of the customer location, and denoting to the service provider that the service provider does not need to visit the another address, in response to establishing electronic communication with the at least one of the one or more customer computing devices. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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