Location-based device automation
US-9071453-B2 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US10462283B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10462283-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815933134-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A mobile device having location services may store information pertaining to a geo-fence that is associated with a user of the mobile device and assigned to a location. The mobile device may identify a current location of the mobile device and store data pertaining to the location of the mobile device. The mobile device determines a current geo-fence state of the mobile device based on the location data in response to an internal stimuli or an external stimuli. The geo-fence state is selected from at least an inside geo-fence state in which the mobile device is deemed to be inside the geo-fence and an outside geo-fence state in which the mobile device is deemed to be outside of the geo-fence. The mobile device may notify a remote server of the current geo-fence state.
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What is claimed is: 1. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with an executable program stored thereon, wherein the executable program instructs a mobile device having location services and a communication interface for communicating with a remote server to perform the following: save information pertaining to a geo-fence, wherein the geo-fence is associated with a user of the mobile device and defines a boundary of a fixed location of a building; save a previous geo-fence state of the mobile device both locally on the mobile device and remotely on the remote server, wherein the previous geo-fence state is based on a previous location of the mobile device, and wherein the previous geo-fence state is selected from at least an inside geo-fence state in which the previous location of the mobile device is determined to be inside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building and an outside geo-fence state in which the previous location of the mobile device is determined to be outside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building; identify a current location of the mobile device via the location services; determine a current geo-fence state of the mobile device based on the current location of the mobile device, wherein the current geo-fence state is selected from at least the inside geo-fence state in which the current location of the mobile device is determined to be inside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building and the outside geo-fence state in which the mobile device is determined to be outside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building; compare the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state; when the current geo-fence state fails to match the previous geo-fence state, communicate the current geo-fence state to the remote server to update the previous geo-fence state to reflect the current geo-fence state; and when the current geo-fence state matches the previous geo-fence state, refrain from communicating the current geo-fence state to the remote server. 2. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the executable program instructs the mobile device to periodically determine the current geo-fence state and compare the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state. 3. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the executable program instructs the mobile device to determine the current geo-fence state and compare the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state in response to an internal stimuli. 4. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 3 , wherein the internal stimuli includes one or more of: detecting a restoration of communication via the communication interface; detecting a restoration of the location services; detecting first user input logging into the executable program; detecting a wake up condition from a force close of the executable program; detecting the mobile device exiting an airplane mode; detecting second user input turning on the location services; detecting third user input turning on geo-fencing on the mobile device; and detecting a power on condition of the mobile device. 5. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the executable program instructs the mobile device to determine the current geo-fence state and compare the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state in response to an external stimuli. 6. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the external stimuli includes one or more of: the mobile device being informed via the communication interface that a suspend mode of the geo-fence has been turned off; the mobile device being informed via the communication interface that the geo-fence has been modified at a remote location; the mobile device being informed via the communication interface that another user has crossed the geo-fence; the mobile device being informed via the communication interface that any geo-fence state of the another user has changed; the mobile device being informed via the communication interface that geo-fencing has been turned on; and the mobile device receiving a request via the communication interface for the current location of the mobile device from a remote location. 7. A system comprising a mobile device; and a remote server, wherein the mobile device saves information pertaining to a geo-fence received from the remote server, wherein the geo-fence is associated with a user of the mobile device and defines boundary of a fixed location of a building, wherein the mobile device saves a previous geo-fence state of the mobile device both locally on the mobile device and remotely on the remote server, wherein the previous geo-fence state is based on a previous location of the mobile device, wherein the previous geo-fence state is selected from at least an inside geo-fence state in which the previous location of the mobile device is determined to be inside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building and an outside geo-fence state in which the previous location of the mobile device is determined to be outside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building, wherein the mobile device identifies a current location of the mobile device via location services of the mobile device, determines a current geo-fence state of the mobile device based on the current location of the mobile device, and compares the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state, wherein the current geo-fence state is selected from at least the inside geo-fence state in which the current location of the mobile device is determined to be inside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building and the outside geo-fence state in which the current location of the mobile device is determined to be outside of the boundary of the fixed location of the building, wherein, when the current geo-fence state fails to match the previous geo-fence state, the mobile device transmits the current geo-fence state to the remote server to update the previous geo-fence state to reflect the current geo-fence state, and wherein, when the current geo-fence state matches the previous geo-fence state, the mobile device refrains from transmitting the current geo-fence state to the remote server. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein if the mobile device periodically determines the current geo-fence state and compares the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the mobile device determines the current geo-fence state and compares the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state in response to an internal stimuli. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the internal stimuli includes one or more of: detecting a restoration of communication via a communication interface of the mobile device; detecting a restoration of the location services; detecting first user input logging into an executable program on the mobile device; detecting a wake up condition from a force close of the executable program; detecting the mobile device exiting an airplane mode; detecting second user input turning on the location services; detecting third user input turning on geo-fencing on the mobile device; and detecting a power on condition of the mobile device. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein the mobile device determines the current geo-fence state or not and compares the current geo-fence state with the previous geo-fence state in response to an external stimuli. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the external stimuli inc
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