Patents by Inventor Roy Casino
Roy Casino 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: 9417076Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses are described for total route scores to measure quality of map content. Test data is received for a region of interest. The test data may be matched to routes formed from road links stored in a database. Frequency weights may be assigned to the test data based on the frequency of usage for the road links. The routes in the database may be compared to the traveled routes in the test data. Using this comparison, one or more errors in the database may be identified. A total route score for the region of interest may calculated from the errors and frequency weights.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2014Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: HERE Global B.V.Inventors: Michael He, Roy Casino
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Publication number: 20160187146Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses are described for total route scores to measure quality of map content. Test data is received for a region of interest. The test data may be matched to routes formed from road links stored in a database. Frequency weights may be assigned to the test data based on the frequency of usage for the road links. The routes in the database may be compared to the traveled routes in the test data. Using this comparison, one or more errors in the database may be identified. A total route score for the region of interest may calculated from the errors and frequency weights.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Michael He, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 7970749Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for facilitating development of computer games that depict or represent actual, real world geographic areas as part of the play scenarios of the games. A source database contains data that represent geographic features in a region including roads in the region. The data in the source database includes attributes suitable for use for providing navigation-related functions. In addition to providing data from the source database for navigation-related functions, data from the source database are also provided for computer game development. An application programming interface, as well as other tools for handling geographic data, is provided for accessing and processing of the geographic data.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: NAVTEQ North America, LLCInventors: Kurt Brooks Uhlir, Christopher Dougherty, Michael V. Shuman, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 7828655Abstract: A computer game depicts or represents actual or imaginary geographic locales as part of the play scenarios of the games. The computer game uses a map database that contains data that represent geographic features, such as roads, in a locale. A game engine program presents a game play scenario to a user via a user interface of the game. An application programming interface program accepts requests for data from the game engine program, accesses data from the map database, and provides the data in a suitable format to the game engine program for use in presenting the game scenario to the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Kurt Brooks Uhlir, Christopher Dougherty, Michael V. Shuman, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 7814106Abstract: A method of facilitating delivery of advertising to users of mobile computing platforms is disclosed. A geographic database contains data entities that represent geographic features, such as roads, located in a geographic region. Advertising zones are defined within the geographic region. Associated with at least some of the data entities that represent geographic features are data that indicate in which of the advertising zones the represented geographic feature is located. Advertisers are allowed to associate advertising messages with the advertising zones. Users of mobile computing platforms are provided with geographically-related services that use the geographic database. As a user of a mobile computing platform travels in the geographic region, the location of the mobile computing platform is determined. The user of the mobile computing platform is provided with the advertising message associated with the advertising zone in which the mobile computing platform is determined to be located.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Matthew A. Guido, Christopher Dougherty, Roy Casino
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Publication number: 20060293842Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for recovering a vehicle that is being operated without authorization. The current position of the vehicle is determined relative to a road network. Then, a recovery action is taken that takes into account the current position of the vehicle. The recovery action may include stopping the vehicle, slowing down the vehicle, or some other action. The recovery action may be deferred until the vehicle is determined to be on a road where taking the recovery action is appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventor: Roy Casino
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Publication number: 20060253481Abstract: A method of facilitating delivery of advertising to users of mobile computing platforms is disclosed. A geographic database contains data entities that represent geographic features, such as roads, located in a geographic region. Advertising zones are defined within the geographic region. Associated with at least some of the data entities that represent geographic features are data that indicate in which of the advertising zones the represented geographic feature is located. Advertisers are allowed to associate advertising messages with the advertising zones. Users of mobile computing platforms are provided with geographically-related services that use the geographic database. As a user of a mobile computing platform travels in the geographic region, the location of the mobile computing platform is determined. The user of the mobile computing platform is provided with the advertising message associated with the advertising zone in which the mobile computing platform is determined to be located.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Matthew Guido, Christopher Dougherty, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 7089264Abstract: A method of facilitating delivery of advertising to users of mobile computing platforms is disclosed. A geographic database contains data entities that represent geographic features, such as roads, located in a geographic region. Advertising zones are defined within the geographic region. Associated with at least some of the data entities that represent geographic features are data that indicate in which of the advertising zones the represented geographic feature is located. Advertisers are allowed to associate advertising messages with the advertising zones. Users of mobile computing platforms are provided with geographically-related services that use the geographic database. As a user of a mobile computing platform travels in the geographic region, the location of the mobile computing platform is determined. The user of the mobile computing platform is provided with the advertising message associated with the advertising zone in which the mobile computing platform is determined to be located.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Matthew A. Guido, Christopher Dougherty, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 7084882Abstract: A method for representing shapes of road segments is disclosed. The shape of a portion of road that spans at least one intersection is represented using a single continuous non-uniform B-spline. The single continuous non-uniform B-spline is divided into separate sections by knot insertion at each position corresponding to the location of a spanned intersection. The separate sections of the single continuous non-uniform B-spline are each re-parameterized into multiple separate continuous non-uniform B-splines. Then, data indicating each of the separate non-uniform B-splines is used to represent each of the corresponding road segments in the portion of road.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Ole Henry Dorum, Roy Casino, Mohan Kola
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Publication number: 20050202877Abstract: A computer game depicts or represents actual or imaginary geographic locales as part of the play scenarios of the games. The computer game uses a map database that contains data that represent geographic features, such as roads, in a locale. A game engine program presents a game play scenario to a user via a user interface of the game. An application programming interface program accepts requests for data from the game engine program, accesses data from the map database, and provides the data in a suitable format to the game engine program for use in presenting the game scenario to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Kurt Uhlir, Christopher Dougherty, Michael Shuman, Roy Casino
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Publication number: 20050203922Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for facilitating development of computer games that depict or represent actual, real world geographic areas as part of the play scenarios of the games. A source database contains data that represent geographic features in a region including roads in the region. The data in the source database includes attributes suitable for use for providing navigation-related functions. In addition to providing data from the source database for navigation-related functions, data from the source database are also provided for computer game development. An application programming interface, as well as other tools for handling geographic data, is provided for accessing and processing of the geographic data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Kurt Uhlir, Christopher Dougherty, Michael Shuman, Roy Casino
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Patent number: 6943704Abstract: A method is disclosed for obtaining altitude-related data along roads. A vehicle includes equipment capable of determining the current absolute positions of the vehicle as it is being driven. The vehicle also includes equipment capable of determining a distance traveled by the vehicle. Two points along a road are selected. Altitude-related data are determined as a function of the horizontal difference between the absolute positions of the two points and the distance traveled by the vehicle between the two points.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Roy Casino, James Herbst, Michele Herbst
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Patent number: 6850841Abstract: A method for collecting data for a geographic database is disclosed. A plurality of vehicles moving on roads in a geographic region collects data indicating position of the vehicle. For a location on a selected road, the method obtains a cross sectional distribution of the position data. The method identifies a number of steps in the distribution indicating a number of lanes on the selected road and updates the geographic database with data indicating the number of lanes.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Navtech North American, LLCInventor: Roy Casino
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Patent number: 6847887Abstract: A method for collecting data for a geographic database is disclosed. Engine load value and position data are collected using a vehicle traveling in a geographic region. A location of a road grade change point is identified corresponding to a change in the engine load value data. The geographic database is updated to indicate the road grade.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventor: Roy Casino
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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: 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: 6701249Abstract: A navigation system includes a computing platform that has geographic data and navigation applications installed locally. Use of the computing platform is monitored and reported via a wireless communications system to a remotely located facility. The remotely located facility handles billing the end user based on use of the navigation system. The remotely located facility also transmits authorization back to the local computing platform to enable the end user to obtain requested navigation services.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Navigation Technologies CorpInventor: Roy Casino
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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: 6374182Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that provide an end user of a navigation program with information about walking to a desired destination in combination with information about driving to or close to the desired destination. In addition to the calculation of a route for driving to the desired destination, the navigation program uses data in a geographic database to calculate one or more routes to reach the desired destination by walking from locations within a walking threshold around the desired destination. In calculating these one or more walking routes, the navigation program uses the data in the geographic database to assess the suitability of roads around the desired destination for pedestrian travel. In calculating these one or more walking routes, the navigation program can also include road segments in the walking routes without regard for travel restrictions that only apply to vehicular traffic.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Navigation Technologies Corp.Inventors: Stephan V. Bechtolsheim, John M. Jaugilas, Roy Casino, Matthew Friederich, Srinivasa Doddapaneni, Shiva Kalisetty, Richard J. Weiland
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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