NAVIGATION OF A VEHICLE ALONG A PATH
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1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
- accessing, via a processor, a plurality of waypoints and a plurality of stops, the plurality of waypoints and the plurality of stop points defining a route from a starting location to an ending location;
sequentially submitting, via the processor, each of the selected plurality of waypoints and plurality of stop points, in an order, to a routing application as destination points; and
displaying, on a display, via the processor, a map including an indication of a path from a current location to a destination point.
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Abstract
According to some examples, vehicles may be guided along a path including multiple waypoints and stop points that are sequentially submitted to a routing application. Instructions associated with the waypoints and stop points may be presented on a display to assist in guiding the vehicle along the path. According to other examples, people boarding and/or getting off the vehicle may be tracked.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
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accessing, via a processor, a plurality of waypoints and a plurality of stops, the plurality of waypoints and the plurality of stop points defining a route from a starting location to an ending location; sequentially submitting, via the processor, each of the selected plurality of waypoints and plurality of stop points, in an order, to a routing application as destination points; and displaying, on a display, via the processor, a map including an indication of a path from a current location to a destination point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus comprising:
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a route manager to select a plurality of waypoints and a plurality of stop points and to sequentially submit each of the selected plurality of waypoints and the plurality of stop points as destination points into a routing application, the plurality of waypoints and the plurality of stop points defining a path from a starting point to an ending point; a monitor to monitor location information received from a global positioning system (GPS) receiver and to initiate submission of waypoints and stop points by the route manager based on the location information received from the GPS receiver; and a processor to execute the route manager and the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium, storing a set of instructions, executable by a processor, the set of instructions to:
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navigate a vehicle from a starting point to an ending point via a plurality of waypoints and a plurality of stop points by sequentially submitting the plurality of waypoints and the plurality of stop points, in an order, to a routing application as destination points; and display, on a display, a map including an indication of a path from a current location to a submitted waypoint or a submitted stop point and to display text-based instructions to the destination point. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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