Wireless location assisted zone guidance system
First Claim
1. A method of electronically retrieving behavioral modification actions associated with a current geographic location, comprising the steps of:
- providing a double-indexed array having a pair of indices in an electronically accessible memory;
electronically storing behavioral guidance zone indicia in said double-indexed array;
electronically associating a first one of said double-indexed array indices to a latitudinal offset from a geographic reference point;
electronically associating a second one of said indices to a longitudinal offset from said geographic reference point; and
storing a value at each individual array location representing a single behavioral guidance zone selected from a plurality of distinct behavioral guidance zones;
storing a unique set of behavioral processes associated with each one of said plurality of distinct behavioral guidance zones in electronically accessible memory;
representing said current geographic location by latitude and longitude points;
electronically determining a latitudinal offset and a longitudinal offset between said current geographic location and said geographic reference point;
electronically retrieving said stored value representing said single behavioral guidance zone from an individual array location defined by said latitudinal offset and said longitudinal offset; and
electronically retrieving said unique set of behavioral processes associated with said stored value.
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Abstract
A look-up table is defined by at least one reference point, and rows and columns that are offset from the reference. The table rows and columns correspond to ordinate and abscissa data points representing geographic locations. Each data point offset in the table corresponds to a predefined geographic offset. The look-up table contains machine-stored values at each table location, with each value representing a particular one of several guidance zones. The real-time determination of the guidance zone is made by first determining present location using GPS or other wireless location signals. The corresponding table location is identified by calculating latitudinal and longitudinal offsets from a reference point, and using these offsets as the two indices to access a double-indexed array. The value retrieved from the indexed array identifies the guidance zone. Each guidance zone has an associated set of characteristics used to provide behavioral guidance to an animal.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of electronically retrieving behavioral modification actions associated with a current geographic location, comprising the steps of:
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providing a double-indexed array having a pair of indices in an electronically accessible memory; electronically storing behavioral guidance zone indicia in said double-indexed array; electronically associating a first one of said double-indexed array indices to a latitudinal offset from a geographic reference point; electronically associating a second one of said indices to a longitudinal offset from said geographic reference point; and storing a value at each individual array location representing a single behavioral guidance zone selected from a plurality of distinct behavioral guidance zones; storing a unique set of behavioral processes associated with each one of said plurality of distinct behavioral guidance zones in electronically accessible memory; representing said current geographic location by latitude and longitude points; electronically determining a latitudinal offset and a longitudinal offset between said current geographic location and said geographic reference point; electronically retrieving said stored value representing said single behavioral guidance zone from an individual array location defined by said latitudinal offset and said longitudinal offset; and electronically retrieving said unique set of behavioral processes associated with said stored value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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