Lance Douglas Pitt - Kent WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04K 3/00 H04W 36/00 H04W 24/00 G01S 13/00
US Classification:
342 20, 342 57, 342 58, 455440, 4554561, 4554566
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices.
Cellular Augmented Radar/Laser Detection Using Local Mobile Network Within Cellular Network
Lance Douglas Pitt - Kent WA, US Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
4554221, 4554561, 4554562, 4554563, 4554351
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices. A local area, mobile area wireless network (MAWN) is formed in a cellular network to share radar/laser detection information among drivers. Mobile Position Centers (MPCs) are provided in ANSI-41 networks and Gateway Mobile Location Centres (GMLCs) (GSM networks), to determine other members that are proximate to a device that is detecting radar emission.
Lance Douglas Pitt - Kent WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
G01S 7/42 G01S 13/00 H04W 36/00 H04W 24/00
US Classification:
342 20, 342 57, 342 58, 455440, 4554561, 4554566
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices.
Cellular Augmented Radar/Laser Detection Using Local Mobile Network Within Cellular Network
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices. A local area, mobile area wireless network (MAWN) is formed in a cellular network to share radar/laser detection information among drivers. Mobile Position Centers (MPCs) are provided in ANSI-41 networks and Gateway Mobile Location Centers (GMLCs) (GSM networks), to determine other members that are proximate to a device that is detecting radar emission.
Lance Douglas Pitt - Kent WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US
International Classification:
G01S 13/86
US Classification:
342 57, 342 20
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices.
Transmitter Augmented Radar/Laser Detection Using Local Mobile Network Within A Wide Area Network
Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
G08G 1/0967 G01S 7/00 G01S 7/02
US Classification:
342 20, 3405391
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices. A local area, mobile area wireless network (MAWN) is formed in a cellular network to share radar/laser detection information among drivers. Mobile Position Centers (MPCs) are provided in ANSI-41 networks and Gateway Mobile Location Centres (GMLCs) (GSM networks), to determine other members that are proximate to a device that is detecting radar emission.
Transmitter Augmented Radar/Laser Detection Using Local Mobile Network Within A Wide Area Network
- Annapolis MD, US Daniel D. DeLapp - Woodinville WA, US Sarah Jean Lawrence - Renton WA, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/02 H04W 84/18
Abstract:
A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices. A local area, mobile area wireless network (MAWN) is formed in a cellular network to share radar/laser detection information among drivers. Mobile Position Centers (MPCs) are provided in ANSI-41 networks and Gateway Mobile Location Centres (GMLCs) (GSM networks), to determine other members that are proximate to a device that is detecting radar emission.