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US-12183330-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US2026082174A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2026082174-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418886059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2024 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2026 |
| Grant date | — |
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A golf course traffic management system includes one or more processing circuits configured to monitor a location of a plurality of golf vehicles relative to a respective area, establish a restricted operation area around a first area or a second area of the respective area, permit unrestricted operation of a respective golf vehicle of the plurality of golf vehicles when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located outside of the restricted operation area, limit operation of the respective golf vehicle when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located in the restricted operation area, and automatically transition between establishing the restricted operation area around the first area and around the second area to dynamically adjust a traffic pattern within the respective area.
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1 . A golf course traffic management system comprising: one or more processing circuits configured to: monitor a location of a plurality of golf vehicles relative to a respective area; establish a restricted operation area around a first area or a second area of the respective area; permit unrestricted operation of a respective golf vehicle of the plurality of golf vehicles when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located outside of the restricted operation area; limit operation of the respective golf vehicle when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located in the restricted operation area; and automatically transition between establishing the restricted operation area around the first area and around the second area to dynamically adjust a traffic pattern within the respective area. 2 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to: determine an area condition value associated with the first area or the second area; and transition the restricted operation area from being established around the first area or the second area to being established around the other one of the first area or the second area when the area condition value exceeds an area condition value threshold. 3 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 2 , wherein the area condition value includes a predetermined number of instances the plurality of golf vehicles have operated in the respective area within a predetermined amount of time. 4 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 2 , wherein the area condition value includes an elapsed time and the area condition value threshold includes an elapsed time threshold. 5 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 2 , wherein the area condition value or the area condition value threshold is determined based on a time of day or a season such that the restricted operation area is transitioned between being established around the first area and being established around the second area more often during busy times of the day or busy seasons. 6 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 2 , wherein the area condition value or the area condition value threshold is determined based on a weather condition such that the restricted operation area is transitioned between being established around the first area and being established around the second area more often during or after poor weather conditions. 7 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein the first area is defined by a first geofence and the second area is defined by a second geofence. 8 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to selectively activate or deactivate the first geofence or the second geofence to transition between the restricted operation area being established around the first area and being established around the second area. 9 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 8 , wherein: when the first geofence is activated, the second geofence is deactivated; and when the second geofence is activated, the first geofence is deactivated. 10 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein the respective area includes an area where the plurality of golf vehicles leave a cart path to enter a fairway of a golf hole. 11 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 10 , wherein the respective area includes grass. 12 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to provide an indication to an operator of the respective golf vehicle when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located near or in the restricted operation area. 13 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 12 , wherein the indication includes at least one of a visual warning, an audible warning, or a tactile warning. 14 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein limiting operation of the respective golf vehicle includes at least one of limiting operation of a prime mover of the respective golf vehicle or limiting a direction of travel of the respective golf vehicle. 15 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of golf vehicles is one of a golf cart, an all-terrain vehicle, a utility task vehicle, a low speed vehicle, a lightweight or recreational vehicle, a lawnmower, a turf mower, a push mower, a ride-on mower, a stand-on mower, an aerator, a turf sprayer, or a bunker rake. 16 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processing circuits include at least one of (i) a first processing circuit located on the respective golf vehicle or (ii) a second processing circuit located remote from the respective golf vehicle. 17 . A golf course traffic management system comprising: one or more processing circuits configured to: monitor a location of a plurality of golf vehicles relative to a respective area; store location data associated with the location of the plurality of golf vehicles; determine, based on the location data, a traffic concentration value associated with the respective area; establish a restricted operation area around the respective area responsive to the traffic concentration value exceeding a traffic concentration value threshold; permit unrestricted operation of a respective golf vehicle when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located outside of the restricted operation area; and limit operation of the respective golf vehicle when the location indicates that the respective golf vehicle is located in the restricted operation area. 18 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 17 , wherein the traffic concentration value includes a predetermined number of instances the plurality of golf vehicles have operated in the respective area within a predetermined amount of time. 19 . A golf course traffic management system comprising: one or more processing circuits configured to: establish a restricted operation area around a first area or a second area of a respective area; monitor a location of a golf vehicle relative to the respective area; permit unrestricted operation of the golf vehicle of the when the location indicates that the golf vehicle is located outside of the restricted operation area; limit operation of the golf vehicle when the location indicates that the golf vehicle is located in the restricted operation area; and automatically transition between establishing the restricted operation area around the first area and around the second area responsive to an elapsed time exceeding an elapsed time threshold to dynamically adjust a traffic pattern within the respective area. 20 . The golf course traffic management system of claim 19 , wherein the respective area includes the first area is defined by a first geofence, and wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to automatically transition between establishing the restricted operation area around the first area and around the second area defined by a second geofence by activating the second geofence and deactivating the first geofence responsive to the elapsed time exceeding the elapsed time threshold.
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