Patents by Inventor Uri Lavee
Uri Lavee 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: 11634143Abstract: Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing users with access to a route for travelling. A user, of a client device, may send a request for access to the route to a route planning service. The route may correspond to a starting location and an ending location. The route planning service may query a route database to identify an entry indicating that a restricted access road segment (e.g., a high occupancy vehicle lane, a shoulder lane, a bus lane, etc.) and/or a road segment (e.g., comprising a traffic light alteration capability) exists between the starting location and the ending location. Responsive to successfully authorizing the user for travelling the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, the route, comprising the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, may be provided to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: INRIX, INC.Inventors: Christopher Scofield, Dominic Jordan, Uri Lavee, Kevin James Foreman, William Schwebel
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Patent number: 10629075Abstract: Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing users with access to a route for travelling. A user, of a client device, may send a request for access to the route to a route planning service. The route may correspond to a starting location and an ending location. The route planning service may query a route database to identify an entry indicating that a restricted access road segment (e.g., a high occupancy vehicle lane, a shoulder lane, a bus lane, etc.) and/or a road segment (e.g., comprising a traffic light alteration capability) exists between the starting location and the ending location. Responsive to successfully authorizing the user for travelling the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, the route, comprising the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, may be provided to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Dominic Jordan, Uri Lavee, Kevin James Foreman, William Schwebel
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Publication number: 20170069001Abstract: Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing users with access to a route for travelling. A user, of a client device, may send a request for access to the route to a route planning service. The route may correspond to a starting location and an ending location. The route planning service may query a route database to identify an entry indicating that a restricted access road segment (e.g., a high occupancy vehicle lane, a shoulder lane, a bus lane, etc.) and/or a road segment (e.g., comprising a traffic light alteration capability) exists between the starting location and the ending location. Responsive to successfully authorizing the user for travelling the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, the route, comprising the restricted access road segment and/or the road segment, may be provided to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Dominic Jordan, Uri Lavee, Kevin James Foreman, William Schwebel
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Publication number: 20160364739Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for analyzing driver movement. For example, map data is evaluated to identify a point of interest such as a car dealership. A geofence zone is defined to encompass the point of interest within the map (e.g., the car dealership, a parking lot for the car dealership, etc.). Location data, such as global positioning system data, of vehicles is evaluated to determine a count of vehicles that encountered the geofence zone. A visitor count of drivers that visited the car dealership is determined based upon the count of vehicles (e.g., vehicles that remained within the geofence zone for a threshold amount of time indicative of a visit). Driver demographics, vehicle type distributions, and/or other information is determined for the point of interest and/or other points of interest (e.g., distributions of vehicle types that visit the car dealership compared to a local body shop).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2015Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Steve Dann, Uri Lavee
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Patent number: 9155060Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: INRX GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITEDInventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Patent number: 9026114Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: INRX Global Services LimitedInventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Patent number: 8912924Abstract: Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for authorizing an action using vehicle identification information (e.g., supplied by a vehicle) and user identification information (e.g., supplied by a mobile device associated with a user of the vehicle). Such an action may relate to, among other things, refueling the vehicle, parking the vehicle, using a fee-based road segment, and/or other vehicle-centric actions, for example. Moreover, in one embodiment, as part of the authorization, a payment transaction may be initiated by an authorization system configured to authorize the action.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Scott Marshall Sedlik, Dominic Jason Jordan, Uri Lavee
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Publication number: 20140279012Abstract: For an advertisement opportunity near a travel region, advertisements may be selected that are targeted to individuals who are likely to view the advertisement. However, travel patterns among individuals sharing particular traits may exist that facilitate targeted advertising, but may be non-intuitive and therefore difficult to predict, and other techniques, such as population surveys, may be costly and inaccurate. Presented herein are techniques for automatically evaluating travel patterns by tracking the routes of particular individuals, and inferring demographics for such individuals based on the locations of their routes (e.g., an individual whose route frequently includes a residence may be presumed to share the population demographics of the residential neighborhood). Extrapolating such individual demographics may enable inference of shared demographics at particular advertisement opportunities (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Dominic Jordan, Uri Lavee, Timothy David McHugh, Kevin James Foreman, William Schwebel, Kenneth Kranseler
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Patent number: 8818380Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Inventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Publication number: 20140085110Abstract: Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for authorizing an action using vehicle identification information (e.g., supplied by a vehicle) and user identification information (e.g., supplied by a mobile device associated with a user of the vehicle). Such an action may relate to, among other things, refueling the vehicle, parking the vehicle, using a fee-based road segment, and/or other vehicle-centric actions, for example. Moreover, in one embodiment, as part of the authorization, a payment transaction may be initiated by an authorization system configured to authorize the action.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Scott Marshall Sedlik, Dominic Jason Jordan, Uri Lavee
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Publication number: 20110171961Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: ITIS UK LIMITEDInventors: Israel FELDMAN, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Publication number: 20110159875Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: ITIS UK LIMITEDInventors: Israel FELDMAN, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Publication number: 20100120436Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: ITIS UK LIMITEDInventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Patent number: 7620402Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: ITIS UK LimitedInventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar
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Publication number: 20060009233Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for geographically locating a cellular phone. The method comprises: determining an effective cell-area for each of a first cell and a second cell in a cellular network; and determining a handover area within which the cellular phone is likely to be located when control of the cellular phone is transferred from the first cell to the second cell; wherein the determination of the handover area and the effective cell-area for each of the first cell and the second cell are made based on a topological relationship between the first cell and the second cell. Further related apparatus embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Israel Feldman, Yochay Meltzer, Uri Lavee, Allon Eshpar