Recreational vehicle interactive telemetry, mapping and trip planning system
US-2019265064-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US10584977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10584977-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615137171-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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An interactive system for use in connection with recreational vehicle usage includes a server system, including an off-road trail database containing trail data, trail condition information, and points-of-interest information, as well as a trip mapping system accessible by any of a plurality of riders, allowing a rider to create a route based on the data in the off-road trip database. The server system further includes a trail maintenance interface accessible by users affiliated with an authorized group to edit the trail data, trail condition information, and points-of-interest information associated with the authorized group. The server system includes a location data management system configured to receive location data, allowing a rider to publish location information to one or more other riders, and a user feedback interface configured to receive trip data from riders for publication, including information describing an actual route and user data associated with that route.
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What is claimed is: 1. An application embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the application executable on a computing device and including program instructions that, when executed, are configured to cause the computing device to: receive user input indicating a request for an off-road route; determine at least one route variation based at least in part on the off-road route, a skill level of a rider, and trail condition data received from one or more third-party sources; cause display of a map display including both of the off-road route and the at least one route variation, wherein the map display indicates a skill level corresponding to the at least one route variation compared to a skill level corresponding to the off-road route; and receive user selection of a desired route selection for traversal. 2. The application of claim 1 , wherein the computing device is a mobile device, and wherein the application is a mobile application executable on the mobile device. 3. The application of claim 1 , wherein the application is executable within a web browser of the computing device. 4. The application of claim 1 , wherein the one or more third-party sources include governmental organizations, rider clubs, weather data providers, and other users. 5. The application of claim 1 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of a plurality of different, selectable off-road routes. 6. The application of claim 1 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of an indication corresponding to traversing the at least one route variation by one or more third-party riders. 7. The application of claim 6 , wherein the indication includes a review of the at least one route variation based on traversing the at least one route variation by the one or more third-party riders. 8. The application of claim 1 , further comprising receiving feedback from the user regarding the desired route selection. 9. An application embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the application executable on a computing device and including program instructions that, when executed, are configured to cause the computing device to: receive user input indicating a request for an off-road route; determine at least one alternative route based at least in part on the off-road route, a type of off-road vehicle, and trail condition data received from one or more third-party sources; cause display of a map display including the off-road route and the at least one alternative route, wherein the map display indicates a type of off-road vehicle corresponding to the at least one alternative route compared to a type of off-road vehicle corresponding to the off-road route; and receive user selection of a desired route selection for traversal. 10. The application of claim 9 , wherein the computing device is a mobile device, and wherein the application is a mobile application executable on the mobile device. 11. The application of claim 9 , wherein the application is executable within a web browser of the computing device. 12. The application of claim 9 , wherein the one or more third-party sources include governmental organizations, rider clubs, weather data providers, and other users. 13. The application of claim 9 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of a plurality of different, selectable off-road routes. 14. The application of claim 9 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of an indication corresponding to traversing the at least one alternative route by one or more third-party riders. 15. The application of claim 14 , wherein the indication includes a review of the at least one alternative route based on traversing the at least one alternative route by the one or more third-party riders. 16. The application of claim 9 , further comprising receiving feedback from the user regarding the desired route selection. 17. A method, comprising: receiving user input indicating a request for an off-road route; determining at least one route variation based at least in part on the off-road route, a skill level of a rider, and trail condition data received from one or more third-party sources; causing display of a map display including both of the off-road route and the at least one route variation, wherein the map display indicates a skill level corresponding to the at least one route variation compared to a skill level corresponding to the off-road route; and receiving user selection of a desired route selection for traversal. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the one or more third-party sources include governmental organizations, rider clubs, weather data providers, and other users. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of a plurality of different, selectable off-road routes. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the causing display of the map display comprises causing display of an indication corresponding to traversing the at least one route variation by one or more third-party riders. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the indication includes a review of the at least one route variation based on traversing the at least one route variation by the one or more third-party riders. 22. The method of claim 17 , further comprising receiving feedback from the user regarding the desired route selection.
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