17637994. PRIVATE DIRECTIONS AND NAVIGATION simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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PRIVATE DIRECTIONS AND NAVIGATION

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Matthew Sharifi

PRIVATE DIRECTIONS AND NAVIGATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17637994 titled 'PRIVATE DIRECTIONS AND NAVIGATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for preserving privacy during turn-by-turn navigation sessions. The method involves receiving precise origin and destination locations, generating coarse origin and destination regions, transmitting this information to an external navigation server, receiving a coarse navigation route, and generating a private navigation route for the user based on navigation data associated with the regions.

  • Techniques for preserving privacy during turn-by-turn navigation sessions:
   - Receive precise origin and destination locations
   - Generate coarse origin and destination regions
   - Transmit information to an external navigation server
   - Receive a coarse navigation route
   - Generate a private navigation route for the user

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various navigation applications where users' privacy is a concern, such as ride-sharing services, delivery services, and personal navigation apps.

Problems Solved

1. Protecting users' privacy by not revealing precise location information during navigation sessions. 2. Providing a secure and private navigation experience for users.

Benefits

1. Enhanced privacy protection for users. 2. Improved user trust in navigation applications. 3. Customized private navigation routes for individual users.

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Privacy-Preserving Navigation Services for Ride-Sharing Companies
  • Secure Delivery Route Planning for Logistics Companies

Possible Prior Art

There are existing technologies that focus on anonymizing location data or providing privacy-preserving navigation services, but the specific method described in this patent application may offer a unique approach to addressing privacy concerns during turn-by-turn navigation sessions.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life on mobile devices?

The patent application does not address the potential impact of these privacy-preserving techniques on the battery life of mobile devices. It would be important to understand if there are any optimizations or trade-offs made to ensure efficient use of battery power while implementing these privacy measures.

What are the potential legal implications of implementing these privacy-preserving techniques?

The patent application does not discuss the legal considerations or implications of using these techniques for preserving privacy during navigation sessions. It would be essential to explore any legal requirements or regulations that may need to be considered when implementing such privacy measures in navigation applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for preserving privacy during turn by turn navigation sessions are provided. An example method includes receiving an indication of a precise origin location and a precise destination location via a navigation application operating on a mobile computing device. The navigation application may generate an indication of a coarse origin region including the precise origin location, and an indication of a coarse destination region including the precise destination location, and transmit the indications of the coarse origin and destination regions to an external navigation server. The navigation application may receive, from the external navigation server, a coarse navigation route from the coarse origin region to the coarse destination region, as well as navigation data associated with the coarse origin and destination regions, based on which the navigation application may generate the private navigation route for the user. The private navigation route may then be provided to the user.