18450282. TRANSIT NAVIGATION simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
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TRANSIT NAVIGATION
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Inventor(s)
Marcel Van Os of Santa Cruz CA (US)
Brian Andrich of San Francisco CA (US)
Ian Leighton of Kensington CA (US)
Justin O'beirne of San Francisco CA (US)
David Hodge of Larkspur CA (US)
Eleanor Cady Wachsman of San Francisco CA (US)
Nathaniel V. Kelso of San Francisco CA (US)
Aaron A. Reiner of Mountain View CA (US)
Christine B. Mcgavran of Pacifica CA (US)
Wesley Yue of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Eric L. Grundstrom of Oakland CA (US)
TRANSIT NAVIGATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18450282 titled 'TRANSIT NAVIGATION
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a map application that helps users navigate transit routes by providing navigation instructions and displaying corresponding map regions.
- The map application identifies a transit route with one or more transit legs between a starting and destination location.
- When the user requests navigation, the application displays a set of navigation instructions in a first display area.
- Each instruction describes a transit maneuver associated with a transit leg of the route.
- The application also provides a second display area to show a map region related to the displayed navigation instruction.
Potential Applications:
- Public transportation navigation: The map application can assist users in navigating complex transit routes, helping them find the right buses, trains, or subways to reach their destinations.
- Tourist navigation: Travelers in unfamiliar cities can use the map application to navigate public transportation systems and explore various attractions efficiently.
Problems Solved:
- Complex transit routes: The map application simplifies the process of navigating transit routes with multiple legs by providing clear instructions and visual representations.
- Efficient navigation: Users can save time and effort by following the provided navigation instructions and map regions, reducing the chances of getting lost or taking incorrect routes.
Benefits:
- Enhanced user experience: The map application improves the overall transit navigation experience by providing clear instructions and visual aids.
- Time and cost savings: Users can efficiently navigate transit routes, reducing travel time and potentially saving on transportation costs.
- Increased accessibility: The map application makes public transportation more accessible to a wider range of users, including tourists and individuals unfamiliar with the area.
Original Abstract Submitted
Some embodiments provide a map application that identities a transit route that includes one or more transit legs between a starting location and a destination location. In response to a request to start navigating the identified transit route, the map application of some embodiments provides a first display area for displaying a set of navigation instructions, each of which describes a transit maneuver that is associated with a transit leg of the transit route. The map application also provides a second display area for displaying a map region presentation associated with the navigation instruction that is displayed in the first display area.
- Apple Inc.
- Usama M. Hajj of London (GB)
- Marcel Van Os of Santa Cruz CA (US)
- Brian Andrich of San Francisco CA (US)
- Ian Leighton of Kensington CA (US)
- Justin O'beirne of San Francisco CA (US)
- David Hodge of Larkspur CA (US)
- Eleanor Cady Wachsman of San Francisco CA (US)
- Nathaniel V. Kelso of San Francisco CA (US)
- Aaron A. Reiner of Mountain View CA (US)
- Christine B. Mcgavran of Pacifica CA (US)
- Wesley Yue of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Eric L. Grundstrom of Oakland CA (US)
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