A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone that is utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder is disclosed. The method comprises allowing a user to enter at least one waypoint, and loading at least one waypoint on at least one transponder. In one or more em
A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone that is utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder is disclosed. The method comprises allowing a user to enter at least one waypoint, and loading at least one waypoint on at least one transponder. In one or more embodiments, a waypoint is defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius. The geographical coordinate is represented by a latitude value, a longitude value, and an elevation value. And, the radius is represented by a distance magnitude. In some embodiments, the method further comprises regulating the movable entity by monitoring, controlling, and/or visualizing the movement, non-movement, or position of the movable entity. The transponder determines whether the transponder is located inside the three-dimensional geographical zone by obtaining global positioning coordinates, and calculating whether or not the global positioning coordinates are located inside at least one waypoint.
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1. A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder and to communicate a message to an individual having the transponder wirelessly linked to the internet and provided with a GPS receiver, comprising: allowing a user to
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A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder and to communicate a message to an individual having the transponder wirelessly linked to the internet and provided with a GPS receiver, comprising: allowing a user to enter at least one waypoint,wherein the at least one waypoint is defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius,wherein the geographical coordinate is represented by a latitude value, a longitude value, and an elevation value,wherein the radius is represented by a distance magnitude;loading the at least one waypoint on the at least one transponder;receiving over the internet, from the transponder, the transponder being enabled to operate based on a location of the device in a 3-D space environment, the geographical coordinate being location information derived from the GPS receiver and information identifying the individual; using the location information and the identifying information in a programmed computer in communication with stored messages; and thereupon, under the control of a programmed computer and without specific request by the individual, sending to the transponder over the internet using an identifier personal to the individual a message, the message being directed to the individual based on the 3-D location of the device in space of the individual and the transponder, the transponder being a cell phone, or PDA and wherein the transponder includes the ability to communicate selectively by at least one of WiFi and short radio range, selectively by Bluetooth protocol to effect location information, and commercial communications are performed by the transponder associated with the user located in a particular geographical area, selectively the user associated with the transponder being located in a specific area of a shopping mall or a hotel, and wherein at least one of an advertisement, promotion or suggestion that relates to that specific area of the shopping mall or hotel is downloaded to the transponder for the user. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the area that a waypoint defines is selected from the group consisting of a circle, a cylinder, and a sphere. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the movement of the movable entity. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the non-movement of the movable entity. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the position of the movable entity. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one transponder determines whether the at least one transponder is located inside the three-dimensional geographical zone by: obtaining global positioning coordinates, andcalculating whether or not the global positioning coordinates are located inside the at least one waypoint. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the shape of the three-dimensional geographical zone is a street route. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the shape of the three-dimensional geographical zone is the shape of a non-geometrical shape. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the moveable entity is controlled and monitored depending on the location of the moveable entity relative to the three-dimensional geographical zone. 10. A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder and to communicate a message to an individual having the transponder wirelessly linked to the internet and provided with a GPS receiver, comprising: allowing a user to enter at least one a geographical coordinate,wherein the at least one geographical coordinate is represented by a latitude value, a longitude value, and an elevation value; the coordinate being indoors within a building structure, the coordinate being derived from a network indoors within the building structure;loading the at least one geographical coordinate on the at least one transponder;receiving over the internet, from the transponder, the transponder being enabled to operate based on a location of the device in a 3-D space environment, the geographical coordinate being location information derived from the GPS receiver and information identifying the individual; using the location information and the identifying information in a programmed computer in communication with stored messages; and thereupon, under the control of a programmed computer and without specific request by the individual, sending to the transponder over the internet using an identifier personal to the individual a message, the message being directed to the individual based on the 3-D location of the device in space of the individual and the transponder, the transponder being a cell phone, or PDA and wherein the transponder includes the ability to communicate selectively by at least one of WiFi and short radio range, selectively by Bluetooth protocol to effect location information, and commercial communications are performed by the transponder associated with the user located in a particular geographical area, selectively the user associated with the transponder being located in a specific area of a shopping mall or a hotel, and wherein at least one of an advertisement, promotion or suggestion that relates to that specific area of the shopping mall or hotel is downloaded to the transponder for the user. 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the movement of the movable entity. 12. The method of claim 10, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the non-movement of the movable entity. 13. The method of claim 10, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the position of the movable entity. 14. The method of claim 10, wherein the at least one transponder determines whether the at least one transponder is located inside the three-dimensional geographical zone by: obtaining global positioning coordinates, andcalculating whether or not the global positioning coordinates are located inside the area defined by the at least one geographical coordinate. 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the shape of the three-dimensional geographical zone is the shape of a non-geometrical shape. 16. The method of claim 10, wherein the moveable entity is controlled and monitored depending on the location of the moveable entity relative to the three-dimensional geographical zone. 17. A method to define a three-dimensional geographical zone utilized with a movable entity having at least one attached transponder and to communicate a message to an individual having the transponder wirelessly linked to the internet and provided with a GPS receiver, comprising: allowing a user to enter at least one waypoint,wherein the at least one waypoint is defined by a first geographical coordinate and a radius,wherein the first geographical coordinate is represented by a latitude value, a longitude value, and an elevation value; the coordinate being within a confined area of a building structure;wherein the radius is represented by a distance magnitude;allowing a user to enter at least one second geographical coordinate,wherein the at least one second geographical coordinate is represented by a latitude value, a longitude value, and an elevation value;loading the at least one waypoint on the at least one transponder;loading the at least one second geographical coordinate on the at least one transponder;receiving over the internet, from the transponder, the transponder being enabled to operate based on a location of the device in a 3-D space environment, the geographical coordinate being location information derived from the GPS receiver and information identifying the individual; using the location information and the identifying information in a programmed computer in communication with stored messages, the messages being offerings of commercial products or services; and thereupon, under the control of a programmed computer and without specific request by the individual, sending to the transponder over the interne using an identifier personal to the individual a message, the message being directed to the individual based on the 3-D location of the device in space of the individual and the transponder, the transponder being a cell phone, or PDA and wherein the transponder includes the ability to communicate selectively by at least one of WiFi and short radio range, selectively by Bluetooth protocol to effect location information, and commercial communications are performed by the transponder associated with the user located in a particular geographical area, selectively the user associated with the transponder being located in a specific area of a shopping mall or a hotel, and wherein at least one of an advertisement, promotion or suggestion that relates to that specific area of the shopping mall or hotel is downloaded to the transponder for the user. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the area that a waypoint defines is selected from the group consisting of a circle, a cylinder, and a sphere. 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the movement of the movable entity. 20. The method of claim 17, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the non-movement of the movable entity. 21. The method of claim 17, further comprising regulating the movable entity by performing an action that comprises at least one of monitoring, controlling, and visualizing the position of the movable entity.
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