Apple inc. (20240102818). PROVIDING LIGHT NAVIGATION GUIDANCE simplified abstract

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PROVIDING LIGHT NAVIGATION GUIDANCE

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Patrick J. Coleman of San Ramon CA (US)

Brian J. Andrich of San Francisco CA (US)

Daniel R. Delling of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Dennis Schieferdecker of Cupertino CA (US)

Ethan T. Bold of San Francisco CA (US)

Hengbin Luo of San Jose CA (US)

Michael Wegner of Berlin (DE)

Rami Khawandi of London (GB)

Lili Cao of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Hyo Jeong Shin of San Jose CA (US)

Richard B. Warren of Redwood City CA (US)

Ronald K. Huang of San Jose CA (US)

PROVIDING LIGHT NAVIGATION GUIDANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240102818 titled 'PROVIDING LIGHT NAVIGATION GUIDANCE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a computing device that can proactively determine a destination, request traffic information for routes, identify non-recommended routes, recommend other routes, rank routes based on user interest, and adjust information presented to the user based on familiarity with a route.

  • Proactive destination determination and traffic information request
  • Identification of non-recommended routes and recommendation of alternative routes
  • Ranking of routes based on user interest
  • Adjustment of information based on user familiarity with a route

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in GPS navigation systems, ride-sharing apps, and travel planning platforms.

Problems Solved

This technology helps users find optimal routes, avoid traffic congestion, and discover new routes based on their interests.

Benefits

Users can save time and fuel by taking recommended routes, discover new places based on their interests, and have a personalized navigation experience.

Potential Commercial Applications

Companies in the transportation, navigation, and travel industries could integrate this technology into their products to enhance user experience and provide value-added services.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing GPS navigation systems, traffic information apps, and route optimization algorithms.

Unanswered Questions

How does the computing device determine user interest in specific routes?

The abstract mentions ranking routes based on automatically-determined user interest, but it does not elaborate on the specific criteria or algorithms used for this determination.

What methods are used to adjust information based on user familiarity with a route?

While the abstract mentions adjusting information presented to the user based on familiarity with a route, it does not detail the techniques or data sources used for this adjustment.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some implementations, a computing device can proactively determine a destination and request traffic information for routes from a starting location to the destination. in some implementations, a computing device can identify some routes between a starting location and a destination as non-recommended routes and recommend other routes. in some implementations, a computing device can rank routes between a starting location and a destination based on automatically-determined user interest. in some implementations, a computing device can determine a user is familiar with a route and adjust the information presented to the user about the route accordingly.