Method and system for spatially indexing land
First Claim
1. A method of spatially indexing land information, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a parcel;
defining a cell to include at least a portion of said parcel, said cell having cell boundaries;
assigning a unique identifier and a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address for said reference point; and
storing said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said cell boundaries and said locational address for said cell.
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Abstract
A method of spatially indexing land by selecting a parcel (100) of land and extending its boundaries (110) to include a portion of adjacent streets (125) and alleys (122) to define a cell (150). A unique identifier is assigned to the cell as well as a reference point (170) within the cell (150). The reference point has a known location in a global referencing system. An internet address is assigned to the cell which identifies its location, such as the location of the reference point within the cell. This information and other data associated with the cell is then stored in an OX Spatial Index database and includes the street address for the cell and other relevant information such as owner, what type building if any is on the property, location of utility lines, etc. A Spatial Internet Address which includes the geographic location of the cell is assigned for each cell and this information is also stored in the index. The index thereby created can be used for various applications such as determining a user'"'"'s location and locating geographically relevant information by searching the index and connecting to websites associated with the user'"'"'s vicinity.
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32 Claims
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1. A method of spatially indexing land information, comprising the steps of:
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selecting a parcel;
defining a cell to include at least a portion of said parcel, said cell having cell boundaries;
assigning a unique identifier and a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address for said reference point; and
storing said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said cell boundaries and said locational address for said cell. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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2. A method of spatially indexing land information, comprising the steps of:
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defining a cell by boundaries;
assigning a unique identifier to said cell;
assigning a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address for said reference point; and
storing said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said geographic boundaries and said locational address for said cell. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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11. A method of spatially indexing land information comprising the steps of:
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defining a cell by geographic boundaries;
assigning a unique identifying address to said cell;
assigning a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address for said reference point, said spatial internet address incorporating said reference point locational address;
collecting associated cell data; and
storing and indexing said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said geographic boundaries, said locational address and said associated cell data. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29)
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27. A method of spatially indexing land information comprising the steps of:
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defining a cell by geographic cell boundaries;
assigning a unique identifying address to said cell;
assigning a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address for said reference point, said spatial internet address incorporating said locational address of said reference point;
defining sub-cells within said cell by applying a grid of said global referencing system;
assigning a unique identifier to at least one said sub-cell;
assigning a reference point to said at least one sub-cell, said reference point having locational address within said global referencing system;
assigning a spatial internet address to said reference point of said at least one sub-cell;
collecting associated cell and sub-cell data; and
performing at least one of the following;
storing, for said cell, said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said boundaries, said locational address and said associated cell data;
orstoring, for said sub-cell, said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said boundaries, said locational address and said associated data.
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30. A method of providing geographic information comprising the steps of:
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defining a cell by geographic cell boundaries;
assigning a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system;
assigning a unique identifying address to said reference point;
assigning a spatial internet address corresponding to said reference point;
collecting associated cell data;
storing and indexing said spatial internet address, said unique identifier, said cell boundaries, said locational address and said associated cell data;
creating a website at said corresponding spatial internet address; and
storing cell data on said website.
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31. A method of supplying location based information comprising the steps of:
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defining a plurality of cells by geographic boundaries;
assigning a spatial internet address associated with a geographic location of each of said plurality of cells;
creating an index of said plurality of cells and said spatial internet addresses;
determining a user'"'"'s geographic location;
determining a spatial internet address in a vicinity of said user'"'"'s geographic location; and
retrieving and presenting at least some data associated with said spatial internet address in vicinity of said user.
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32. A method of spatially indexing land information comprising the steps of:
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defining a cell by geographic cell boundaries, said cell boundaries including a centerline of an adjacent street;
assigning a unique identifying address to said cell;
assigning a reference point to said cell, said reference point having a locational address within a global referencing system; and
storing and indexing said locational address, said cell boundaries, and said unique identifying address.
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