Coding system for satellite navigation system
First Claim
1. A satnav system implemented method for coding geographic locations associated with a desired object anywhere wherein the satnav system comprises a satnav device, wherein the method is implemented by the satnav device, the method comprising the steps of:
- systematically assigning a code to a specific geographic location where the code is comprised of a core code and an ancillary code;
wherein the specific geographic location is identified by a latitude longitude pair;
said code and latitude longitude pair are stored in a database;
said database is stored remotely on a server or locally on the satnav device;
wherein a user of the code can, for purposes of identifying the geographic location, identify the desired geographic location by entering the code on said satnav device using only the core code wherein the combined length of the core code is six characters or less;
accessing by the satnav device the core code for said geographic location;
performing a lookup in the database returning the latitude longitude pair to the satnav device;
and directing the user to said specific geographic location;
wherein the assigning of codes follows Zipf'"'"'s law or the rank-size distribution rule.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a method, the QCODE method, of geotagging all postal addresses and other points of interest that one might want to navigate to and which allows the user to identify these addresses and other points of interest with a code consisting of 6 alphanumeric characters or less. A point of interest may or may not have a street address, for example, “the main entrance to the Jefferson Building at the USPTO complex in Alexandria Virginia” or “the entrance to the VIP parking area at Yankee Stadium”. The disclosure teaches embodiments that are naturally upgraded to integrate changing spatial information due to addition of countries, better data, political changes, and other similar changes in geographical data. A single geocoding engine is capable of handling the various address formats in use in different countries and jurisdictions.
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1. A satnav system implemented method for coding geographic locations associated with a desired object anywhere wherein the satnav system comprises a satnav device, wherein the method is implemented by the satnav device, the method comprising the steps of:
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systematically assigning a code to a specific geographic location where the code is comprised of a core code and an ancillary code; wherein the specific geographic location is identified by a latitude longitude pair; said code and latitude longitude pair are stored in a database; said database is stored remotely on a server or locally on the satnav device; wherein a user of the code can, for purposes of identifying the geographic location, identify the desired geographic location by entering the code on said satnav device using only the core code wherein the combined length of the core code is six characters or less; accessing by the satnav device the core code for said geographic location; performing a lookup in the database returning the latitude longitude pair to the satnav device; and directing the user to said specific geographic location; wherein the assigning of codes follows Zipf'"'"'s law or the rank-size distribution rule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A navigation system for generating routing information, the navigation system comprising:
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a satnav device comprising a processor, a user display, a software code, said software code programmed to run the satnav device, a user input device, a ROM, a RAM, a database, a power supply, a GPS receiver, and a GPS antenna; and a GPS satellite network;
said GPS receiver receiving location information from the GPS satellite network via the GPS antenna wherein said database comprises a listing of geographic locations and a listing of codes and wherein each code in said listing of codes consisting of a group code, a region code, a location code, and an extended location code wherein further each code is assigned following Zipf'"'"'s law or the rank-size distribution rule. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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