System and method for presenting a computed route
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01C-021/00
G01C-021/34
G01C-021/36
출원번호
US-0066802
(2013-10-30)
등록번호
US-9228850
(2016-01-05)
발명자
/ 주소
Singh, Mona
출원인 / 주소
Scenera Technologies, LLC
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A method for presenting a route includes receiving a starting point and a destination point and computing a route that includes a route segment between the two points. The method further includes determining, based on a user's travel history, that the route segment is an unfamiliar segment. The meth
A method for presenting a route includes receiving a starting point and a destination point and computing a route that includes a route segment between the two points. The method further includes determining, based on a user's travel history, that the route segment is an unfamiliar segment. The method includes determining an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes a familiar road identified based on the user's travel history instead of the unfamiliar segment. The method further includes providing the computed route and the alternative route for presentation in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route.
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1. A method for determining a route, the method comprising: by an electronic device including one or more processors: receiving a starting point and a destination point;computing a route from the starting point to the destination point, wherein the computed route comprises a route segment;determinin
1. A method for determining a route, the method comprising: by an electronic device including one or more processors: receiving a starting point and a destination point;computing a route from the starting point to the destination point, wherein the computed route comprises a route segment;determining, based on a user's travel history, that the route segment is an unfamiliar segment;determining an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes a familiar road identified based on the user's travel history instead of the unfamiliar segment; andproviding the computed route and the alternative route for presentation in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein receiving the starting point comprises determining a present position of the user. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein receiving the starting point and the destination point includes prompting a user to enter the starting point and the destination point. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein computing the route comprises: retrieving mapping data from a map source; andusing the mapping data to create the computed route. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining a plurality of roads on which the user has traveled and storing the plurality of traveled roads. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein determining the plurality of traveled roads includes using an electronic positioning system to track the user's position while the user is traveling and using a map source to correlate the user's position with a road. 7. The method of claim 5 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a portion of a traveled road that falls within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, wherein the portion of the traveled road within the scaled range is a portion on which the user has not traveled. 8. The method of claim 5 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a portion of a traveled road that falls within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, wherein the portion of the traveled road within the scaled range is a portion on which the user has traveled. 9. The method of claim 5 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a plurality of traveled roads that fall within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment; andselecting the familiar road from the identified plurality of traveled roads based on a distance between each of the identified traveled roads and the unfamiliar segment and a frequency with which the user has traveled on each of the identified plurality of traveled roads. 10. A system for determining a route, the system comprising: a routing module configured to receive a starting point and a destination point, to compute a route from the starting point to the destination point, wherein the computed route comprises a route segment, to determine, based on a user's travel history, that the route segment is an unfamiliar segment, to determine an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes a familiar road identified based on the user's travel history instead of the unfamiliar segment, and to provide the computed route and the alternative route for presentation in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route. 11. The system of claim 10 further comprising a positioning system configured to determine the starting point based on a current position of a device associated with the user. 12. The system of claim 10 further comprising: a positioning system configured to track the user's position while the user is traveling;a map source configured to correlate the position of the user with a road on a map; anda storage mechanism that stores a plurality of roads on which the user has traveled. 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the routing module is further configured to search the plurality of traveled roads, to identify a plurality of traveled roads that fall within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, and to select the familiar road from the identified plurality of traveled roads based on a distance between each of the identified traveled roads and the unfamiliar segment and a frequency with which the user has traveled on each of the identified plurality of traveled roads. 14. A computer readable medium containing programming instructions for determining a route, the programming instructions for: receiving a starting point and a destination point;computing a route from the starting point to the destination point, wherein the computed route comprises a route segment;determining, based on a user's travel history, that the route segment is an unfamiliar segment;determining an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes a familiar road identified based on the user's travel history instead of the unfamiliar segment; andproviding the computed route and the alternative route for presentation in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route. 15. A method for presenting a route, the method comprising: by an electronic device including one or more processors: receiving a route from a starting point to a destination point, wherein the route comprises a route segment;determining, based on a user's travel history, whether the route segment is an unfamiliar segment;determining, based on the user's travel history, whether there is a familiar road associated with the unfamiliar segment that is familiar to the user;receiving an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes the familiar road instead of the unfamiliar segment; andpresenting the route and the alternative route in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising determining a plurality of roads on which the user has traveled and storing the plurality of traveled roads. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein determining the plurality of traveled roads includes using an electronic positioning system to track the user's position while the user is traveling and using a map source to correlate the user's position with a road. 18. The method of claim 16 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a portion of a traveled road that falls within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, wherein the portion of the traveled road within the scaled range is a portion on which the user has not traveled. 19. The method of claim 16 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a portion of a traveled road that falls within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, wherein the portion of the traveled road within the scaled range is a portion on which the user has traveled. 20. The method of claim 16 comprising: searching the plurality of traveled roads to identify a plurality of traveled roads that fall within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment; andselecting the familiar road from the identified plurality of traveled roads based on a distance between each of the identified traveled roads and the unfamiliar segment and a frequency with which the user has traveled on each of the identified plurality of traveled roads. 21. A system for presenting a route, the system comprising: a routing module configured to receive a route from a starting point to a destination point, wherein the route comprises a route segment, to determine, based on a user's travel history, whether the route segment is an unfamiliar segment, to determine, based on the user's travel history, whether there is a familiar road associated with the unfamiliar segment that is familiar to the user, to receive an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes the familiar road instead of the unfamiliar segment; anda display configured to present the route and the alternative route in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route. 22. The system of claim 21 further comprising: a positioning system configured to track the user's position while the user is traveling;a map source configured to correlate the position of the user with a road on a map; anda storage mechanism that stores a plurality of roads on which the user has traveled. 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the routing module is further configured to search the plurality of traveled roads, to identify a plurality of traveled roads that fall within the scaled range of the unfamiliar segment, and to select the familiar road from the identified plurality of traveled roads based on a distance between each of the identified traveled roads and the unfamiliar segment and a frequency with which the user has traveled on each of the identified plurality of traveled roads. 24. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing programming instructions for determining a route, the programming instructions for: receiving a route from a starting point to a destination point, wherein the route comprises a route segment;determining, based on a user's travel history, whether the route segment is an unfamiliar segment;determining, based on the user's travel history, whether there is a familiar road associated with the unfamiliar segment that is familiar to the user;receiving an alternative route from the starting point to the destination point that includes the familiar road instead of the unfamiliar segment; andpresenting the route and the alternative route in a format that distinguishes the computed route from the alternative route.
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