Patents by Inventor Lawrence M. Kaplan
Lawrence M. Kaplan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6873998Abstract: A reporting program and system for updating a master copy of a geographic database is disclosed. According to the method and system, reports are obtained that relate to data contained in a geographic database. Satellite images of the geographic locations represented by the data in the reports are obtained. The satellite images are analyzed to confirm a need to make changes to the master copy of the geographic database based on the reports. After confirming the need to make, the changes, the master copy of the geographic database is updated.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Ole Henry Dorum, John Hanson, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6853913Abstract: A system for updating, enhancing and/or refining a geographic database is disclosed. The system uses a plurality of data collecting sensors, each of which is installed in a separate one of a plurality of vehicles, each of which travels on roads in a geographic region. Each data-collecting sensor provides outputs indicative of the sensing of one or more features in the geographic region as the vehicle in which it is installed travels. A computer program process compares the outputs of the data collecting sensors to previously obtained data that represent the physical features, determines the significance of the comparisons, and updates, enhances, or refines the data in an existing geographic database accordingly. Data that have been updated, enhanced, or refined, are provided back to end users.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Kevin Cherveny, Aaron Crane, Lawrence M. Kaplan, John Jasper, Russel Shields
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Patent number: 6836724Abstract: A feature provided by a navigation system or other device whereby additional information about roadside signs can be provided to a driver of a vehicle while traveling along a road. The additional information may be provided automatically or in response to a request from the driver. The additional information may include a translation of the sign text into a selected language, supplementary information about the subject matter of the sign, commercial information about the subject matter of the sign, or other kinds of information. In one embodiment, the additional information is contained in a database that includes data identifying locations of roadside signs and additional information about the roadside signs. Programming in the navigation system or other device determines the location of the vehicle, uses the database to identify one or more roadside signs close to the location of the vehicle, and provides the driver with the additional information about the one or more roadside signs via a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Lisa M. Becker, Lawrence M. Kaplan, Roy Casino, Robert Fernekes
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Publication number: 20040172418Abstract: A reporting program and system for updating a master copy of a geographic database is disclosed. According to the method and system, reports are obtained that relate to data contained in a geographic database. Satellite images of the geographic locations represented by the data in the reports are obtained. The satellite images are analyzed to confirm a need to make changes to the master copy of the geographic database based on the reports. After confirming the need to make the changes, the master copy of the geographic database is updated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Ole Henry Dorum, John Hanson, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Publication number: 20040098191Abstract: A feature provided by a navigation system or other device whereby additional information about roadside signs can be provided to a driver of a vehicle while traveling along a road. The additional information may be provided automatically or in response to a request from the driver. The additional information may include a translation of the sign text into a selected language, supplementary information about the subject matter of the sign, commercial information about the subject matter of the sign, or other kinds of information. In one embodiment, the additional information is contained in a database that includes data identifying locations of roadside signs and additional information about the roadside signs. Programming in the navigation system or other device determines the location of the vehicle, uses the database to identify one or more roadside signs close to the location of the vehicle, and provides the driver with the additional information about the one or more roadside signs via a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Lisa M. Becker, Lawrence M. Kaplan, Roy Casino, Robert Fernekes
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Patent number: 6725156Abstract: A navigation method and system are disclosed whereby users of the systems are provided with backup driving instructions. A wireless communications system allows end users' computing devices to receive dynamic route guidance from a remotely located navigation services provider. The dynamic route guidance provides each end user with maneuvering instructions at appropriate locations along a route to a desired destination. In addition to the dynamic route guidance, the navigation service provider also provides the end users with backup driving instruction data. The backup driving instruction data can be used by an end user's computing device to provide backup driving instructions for traveling to the destination. The backup driving instruction data can be used in case wireless communications is interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventor: Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Publication number: 20040030490Abstract: An improved method and system for specifying physical locations when using applications run on navigation systems or other computer platforms that provide navigation- or map-related functions. When requesting a navigation- or map-related function from such an application, a user specifies a physical location using a keyword instead of specifying the physical location conventionally, such as by street address. A keyword database relates keywords to physical locations. The application uses the keyword database, or a copy thereof, to find data indicating the physical location associated with the keyword specified by the user. Preferably, physical locations are defined in the keyword database in terms of data in a corresponding geographic database. The application then performs the requested navigation- or map-related function using the data indicating the physical location associated with the keyword. The keyword database is built using input from users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Ildiko Hegedus, Matthias Thorner, William Gale, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6671615Abstract: A feature provided by a navigation system or other device whereby additional information about roadside signs can be provided to a driver of a vehicle while travelling along a road. The additional information may be provided automatically or in response to a request from the driver. The additional information may include a translation of the sign text into a selected language, supplementary information about the subject matter of the sign, commercial information about the subject matter of the sign, or other kinds of information. In one embodiment, the additional information is contained in a database that includes data identifying locations of roadside signs and additional information about the roadside signs. Programming in the navigation system or other device determines the location of the vehicle, uses the database to identify one or more roadside signs close to the location of the vehicle, and provides the driver with the additional information about the one or more roadside signs via a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Lisa M. Becker, Lawrence M. Kaplan, Roy Casino, Robert Fernekes
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Patent number: 6640187Abstract: A system and method for collecting address data for a geographic database are disclosed. Data are collected using a plurality of end users' navigation systems. The data indicate a location at which a trip by a vehicle in which a navigation system is located ended and a desired destination entered into the navigation system by an end user prior thereto. These data are received in a data collection facility that statistically analyzes the data and uses the data to update a geographic database.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: William W. Chenault, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6590837Abstract: An apparatus and method for annotating an object, such as a document, with an audio event is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a recording component that makes a recording of an audio event, a data code applicator that places a data code on the object after the recording of the audio event is made by the recording component, a data code reader that reads the data code from the object, and a playback component that plays back the recording of the audio event after of the data code is read from the object by the data code reader.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Publication number: 20030125871Abstract: A system for updating, enhancing and/or refining a geographic database. A geographic database includes data representing physical features in the geographic region, and, optionally, attributes of such features. The system includes a plurality of data collecting sensors. Each of the data collecting sensors is installed in a separate one of a plurality of vehicles each of which is capable of traveling on roads in a geographic region. Each of the data collecting sensors provides outputs indicative of one or more features in the geographic region as the vehicle in which it is installed travels on the roads in the geographic region. A computer program executes a feedback process on the geographic database using the outputs of the data collecting sensors. A first part of the feedback program compares the outputs of the data collecting sensors to the data identifying the physical features and provides results representative of the comparisons.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Kevin Cherveny, Aaron Crane, Lawrence M. Kaplan, John Jasper, T. Russell Shields
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Patent number: 6516267Abstract: A method for updating a geographic database is disclosed. Data collecting equipment is installed in each of a plurality of vehicles each of which also has a navigation system. The data collection equipment is used to collect data while the vehicles are being driven along roads by their respective users. In addition, a method for assigning a confidence level to geographic data is disclosed. The confidence level is assigned to the geographic data as an attribute. In addition, a method for determining a position of a vehicle by sensing roadside structures is disclosed. Data indicating positions of roadside structures are contained in a geographic database. By matching positions of sensed roadside structures to data in the geographic database that indicates the positions of the structures, the position of the vehicle while traveling can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Navigation Technologies CorporationInventors: Kevin Cherveny, Aaron Crane, Lawrence M. Kaplan, John Jasper, Russell Shields
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Patent number: 6487495Abstract: An improved system and method for specifying physical locations when using applications run on navigation systems or other computer platforms that provide navigation- or map-related functions. When requesting a navigation- or map-related function from such an application, a user specifies a physical location using a keyword instead of specifying the physical location conventionally, such as by street address. A keyword database relates keywords to physical locations. The application uses the keyword database, or a copy thereof, to find data indicating the physical location associated with the keyword specified by the user. Preferably, physical locations are defined in the keyword database in terms of data in a corresponding navigable database. The application then performs the requested navigation- or map-related function using the data indicating the physical location associated with the keyword. The keyword database is built using input from users.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Navigation Technologies CorporationInventors: William Gale, Ildiko Hegedus, Matthias Thorner, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Publication number: 20020169549Abstract: A navigation method and system are disclosed whereby users of the systems are provided with backup driving instructions. A wireless communications system allows end users' computing devices to receive dynamic route guidance from a remotely located navigation services provider. The dynamic route guidance provides each end user with maneuvering instructions at appropriate locations along a route to a desired destination. In addition to the dynamic route guidance, the navigation service provider also provides the end users with backup driving instruction data. The backup driving instruction data can be used by an end user's computing device to provide backup driving instructions for traveling to the destination. The backup driving instruction data can be used in case wireless communications is interrupted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6463384Abstract: A navigation system provides a user thereof with warnings or advisories about toll gates that require exact change. The warnings or advisories are provided when the navigation system calculates a solution route to a destination specified by the user. The warnings or advisories are also provided when the user queries the navigation system about a particular specified portion of a road. The navigation system uses a geographic database that includes data about roads in a geographic region. The geographic database includes data about toll gates located along portions of roads including data about whether a toll gate along a portion or a road requires exact change.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Lawrence M. Kaplan, Frank J. Kozak
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Patent number: 6401034Abstract: A navigation system includes a feature that allows a user to specify a type of point of interest at which the user wishes to make an intermediate stop while on route to a final destination. The feature identifies for the user one point of interest of the specified type at which an intermediate stop can be made while on route to the final destination, wherein a route to the final destination that includes an intermediate stop at the one point of interest takes less time than routes to the final destination that make an intermediate stop at other points of interest of the specified type.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Lawrence M. Kaplan, John L. Hanson
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Patent number: 6381537Abstract: A system and method for collecting address data for a geographic database are disclosed. Data are collected using a plurality of end users navigation systems. The data indicate a location at which a trip by a vehicle in which a navigation system is located ended and a desired destination entered into the navigation system by an end user prior thereto. These data are received in a data collection facility that statistically analyzes the data and uses the data to update a geographic database.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: William W. Chenault, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6317685Abstract: A feature for a navigation system that provides an evaluation of alternate routes. According to this feature, the navigation system compares the actual time of travel along a route to the estimated time of travel along the route. If the actual time of travel exceeds the estimated time of travel, alternate routes to the destination are calculated and provided to the user. This feature enables driver-experienced traffic conditions to be taken into account.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Frank J. Kozak, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6314367Abstract: A feature whereby an end user of a navigation system that uses geographic data can easily report perceived errors or inaccuracies in the geographic data or other problems such as poor quality route calculation or guidance. The end user uses a user interface of the navigation system to indicate the perceived error, inaccuracy, or other problem. The navigation system includes a report program that operates in response to the end user's indication. The report program collects information indicating the error, inaccuracy, or other problem and sends a report including the collected information to a geographic database developer. The geographic database developer can use the information in the report to update a geographic database.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Navigation Technologies CorporationInventors: Jean Ohler, Mark Barton, Roy Casino, Lawrence M. Kaplan
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Patent number: 6278935Abstract: A navigation system provides a user thereof with warnings or advisories about toll gates that require exact change. The warnings or advisories are provided when the navigation system calculates a solution route to a destination specified by the user. The warnings or advisories are also provided when the user queries the navigation system about a particular specified portion of a road. The navigation system uses a geographic database that includes data about roads in a geographic region. The geographic database includes data about toll gates located along portions of roads including data about whether a toll gate along a portion or a road requires exact change.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Lawrence M. Kaplan, Frank J. Kozak