Methods for location of persons using beaconing sequences
First Claim
1. A method implemented in a server for providing a beaconing sequence for display on an identifiable first mobile device and an identifiable second mobile device in a geographic area so a first user of the first mobile device and a second user of the second mobile device can locate each other, comprising:
- receiving a request from the second mobile device;
reading the request;
reading the location of the first and second mobile devices;
reading a beacon history table in response to the request read;
in response to the reading, determining if there are recent beacon sequences used in the geographic area;
calculating a beacon sequence from reading a preference of the first user;
adding the beacon sequence to the beacon history table; and
sending the beacon sequence for display on the first mobile device and the second mobile device, wherein the displayed beacon sequence is conspicuous and can be seen by the first user and the second user in the geographic area so that the first user of the first mobile device and the second user of the second mobile device can locate each other.
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Abstract
Methods, computer readable storage medium, and systems for mobile devices to locate persons or places are described. In a feature, the invention is a method implemented in a server for providing beaconing sequences to the mobile devices for location sharing. In a feature, the invention is a server executing a method of locating a user using a beaconing mobile device. In a feature, the invention is a non-transitory computer readable medium on a server that encodes a program to execute a method on a first mobile device that determine directions and/or distance between the first mobile device and a second mobile device. In a feature, the invention is a server executing a method to remember a place on a mobile device.
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13 Claims
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1. A method implemented in a server for providing a beaconing sequence for display on an identifiable first mobile device and an identifiable second mobile device in a geographic area so a first user of the first mobile device and a second user of the second mobile device can locate each other, comprising:
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receiving a request from the second mobile device; reading the request; reading the location of the first and second mobile devices; reading a beacon history table in response to the request read; in response to the reading, determining if there are recent beacon sequences used in the geographic area; calculating a beacon sequence from reading a preference of the first user; adding the beacon sequence to the beacon history table; and sending the beacon sequence for display on the first mobile device and the second mobile device, wherein the displayed beacon sequence is conspicuous and can be seen by the first user and the second user in the geographic area so that the first user of the first mobile device and the second user of the second mobile device can locate each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method implemented in a server for providing a visible beaconing sequence to an identifiable first mobile device and an identifiable second mobile device in a geographic area so a first user of the first mobile device and a second user of the second mobile device can locate each other, comprising:
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receiving a request from the second mobile device; reading the request; in response to the reading the request, looking up a beacon history table; determining if there are recent beacon sequences used in the geographic area; looking up the first user'"'"'s beacon preference; calculating a beacon sequence from the first user'"'"'s beacon preference; and sending the beacon sequence for display on the first mobile device and the second mobile device, wherein the displayed beacon sequence is conspicuous to the first user and the second user in the geographic area so that the first user of the first mobile device and the second user of the second mobile device can locate each other. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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