Track associator
First Claim
1. A computer implemented method comprising:
- receiving a first set of track identification data from a first tracking system;
associating the first set of track identification data with a global track identifier (ID) to generate a local track ID to global track ID (GID) pairing;
broadcasting, to the first tracking system and a second tracking system, the first set of track identification data and the local track ID to GID pairing;
receiving, from the second tracking system a second set of track identification data, wherein the second set of track identification data identifies a track of the second tracking system that matches the first set of track identification data; and
associating the GID with the second set of track identification data that matches the first set of track identification data.
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Abstract
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, article of manufacture, method and/or computer program product embodiments for track association. An embodiment operates by receiving a first set of track identification data from a first tracking system. The first set of track identification data is associated with a global track identifier (GID). The first set of track identification data associated with the GID is broadcasted to the first tracking system and a second tracking system. A second set of track identification data is received from the second tracking system. The second set of track identification data identifies any tracks of the second tracking system that match the first set of track identification data. The GID is associated with the second set of track identification data.
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21 Claims
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1. A computer implemented method comprising:
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receiving a first set of track identification data from a first tracking system; associating the first set of track identification data with a global track identifier (ID) to generate a local track ID to global track ID (GID) pairing; broadcasting, to the first tracking system and a second tracking system, the first set of track identification data and the local track ID to GID pairing; receiving, from the second tracking system a second set of track identification data, wherein the second set of track identification data identifies a track of the second tracking system that matches the first set of track identification data; and associating the GID with the second set of track identification data that matches the first set of track identification data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system, comprising:
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a memory; and at least one processor coupled to the memory and configured to; receive a first set of track identification data from a first tracking system; associate the first set of track identification data with a global track identifier (ID) to generate a local track ID to global track ID (GID) pairing; broadcast, to the first tracking system and a second tracking system, the first set of track identification data and the local track ID to GID pairing; receive, from the second tracking system a second set of track identification data in response to the broadcasting, wherein the second set of track identification data identifies a track of the second tracking system that matches the first set of track identification data; and associate the GID with the second set of track identification data that matches the first set of track identification data. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A non-transitory tangible computer-readable device having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by at least one computing device, causes the at least one computing device to perform operations comprising:
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receiving a first set of track identification data from a first tracking system; associating the first set of track identification data with a global track identifier (ID) to generate a local track ID to global track ID (GID) pairing; broadcasting, to the first tracking system and a second tracking system, the first set of track identification data and the local track ID to GID pairing; receiving, from the second tracking system a second set of track identification data in response to the broadcasting, wherein the second set of track identification data identifies a track of the second tracking system that matches the first set of track identification data; and associating the GID with the second set of track identification data that matches the first set of track identification data. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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