Locator system
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A method of monitoring the location of a driver and a vehicle comprising:
- providing controlled access to a rack of personal electronic communicators;
entering a driver ID;
confirming the validity of the driver ID;
entering the driver ID on a selected communicator;
removing the selected communicator from the rack;
placing the communicator in a holster worn by the driver;
using the communicator to identify a vehicle to be driven by the driver;
driving the vehicle from a first zone to a second zone;
detecting the exit from said first zone and automatically transmitting exit data from said communicator to a processor;
detecting the entrance to said second zone and automatically transmitting entrance data from said communicator to said processor; and
processing said exit data and entrance data to determine transit time of said vehicle from said first zone to said second zone.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A locator system employs personal communicators which are carried on or worn in a holster by drivers. The communicators are employed to automatically transmit data for determining the identity of the driver, the identity of the vehicle and date and time stamps when the vehicle enters and exits various detection zones. In one embodiment the detections zones are defined by Bluetooth signals.
-
Citations
22 Claims
-
1. A method of monitoring the location of a driver and a vehicle comprising:
-
providing controlled access to a rack of personal electronic communicators; entering a driver ID; confirming the validity of the driver ID; entering the driver ID on a selected communicator; removing the selected communicator from the rack; placing the communicator in a holster worn by the driver; using the communicator to identify a vehicle to be driven by the driver; driving the vehicle from a first zone to a second zone; detecting the exit from said first zone and automatically transmitting exit data from said communicator to a processor; detecting the entrance to said second zone and automatically transmitting entrance data from said communicator to said processor; and processing said exit data and entrance data to determine transit time of said vehicle from said first zone to said second zone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
-
-
13. A method of monitoring the location of a driver and a vehicle comprising:
-
selecting a personal electronic communicator from a plurality of personal electronic communicators which are individually secured to prevent removal; entering a driver ID on the selected communicator; releasing the selected communicator for removal and usage by the driver; using the selected communicator to identify a vehicle to be driven by the driver; driving the vehicle from a first zone to a second zone while the driver has the selected communicator; automatically detecting the exit of the vehicle from said first zone and automatically transmitting exit data from said communicator to a remote processor; automatically detecting the entrance of the vehicle into said second zone and automatically transmitting entrance data from said communicator to said remote processor; and processing the entrance data and the exit data to determine the time interval of said vehicle between said first zone and said second zone. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21)
-
-
18. A method of monitoring the location of a driver and a vehicle comprising:
-
entering a driver ID on a communicator; releasing the communicator for usage by the driver; using the communicator to identify a vehicle to be driven by the driver; attaching the communicator to the driver; driving the vehicle to enter a first zone while the communicator is attached to the driver; automatically detecting the entrance of the vehicle into said first zone and automatically transmitting entrance data from the communicator to a remote processor; driving the vehicle to exit said zone while the communicator is attached to the driver; and automatically detecting the exit from said zone and automatically transmitting exit data from said communicator to said remote processor; and processing said entrance data and said exit data to determine the time interval of said vehicle in said zone. - View Dependent Claims (22)
-
Specification