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Geofence information delivery systems and methods

  • US 9,875,251 B2
  • Filed: 11/30/2015
  • Issued: 01/23/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/02/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for delivering geofence information by one or more processors, comprising:

  • establishing a connection to an application program installed on at least one mobile computing device;

    receiving and processing a first request from the at least one mobile computing device over a network, the first request comprising an IP address associated with an Internet connection available to the at least one mobile computing device;

    converting the IP address to a geographic location point, and matching at least one anchor point corresponding to the geographic location point through a database using the IP address as a database key, wherein a single anchor point of the at least one anchor point defines a geofence, is located on or within a geofence boundary, and is an address of the geofence;

    identifying one or more geofences corresponding to the at least one anchor point;

    identifying a range of geographic location points associated with fence points of one or more geofences;

    creating a response to the first request wherein the response comprises information describing the one or more geofences, including the range of geographic location points within the one or more geofences;

    wherein the range of geographic location points within the one or more geofences correspond to fence points for the one or more geofences;

    wherein the first request is a Domain Name System (DNS) query and wherein the response is a DNS response;

    wherein the response to the first request corresponds to a Region of Interest (ROI);

    wherein the information describing the one or more geofences includes an indication whether the one or more geofences is verified or unverified, at least one class of the one or more identified geofences, an entitlement of the one or more geofences, a time-to-live value, and a context summary of the one or more geofences;

    wherein the one or more geofences is defined by at least one geographic designator, wherein the at least one geographic designator is the geographic location point or a set of geographic location points;

    wherein the one or more geofences is polygonal in shape; and

    wherein the IP address is an IPv6 address.

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