Routing service for computation of a cross-street associated with a geographic location
US-9212929-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9551589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9551589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514953785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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Natural navigational guidance provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.
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A method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device, comprising: determining a current location of said wireless device based on measurement data provided by a navigation application program; measuring the current location and direction of travel of a wireless device with respect to an upcoming maneuver point along a navigated route based on map data characterizing a geographic area; determining a natural guidance point selection area relating to said upcoming maneuver point based on said map data; determining available geographic features from a plurality of geographic features within said natural guidance point selection area based on said map data, wherein each geographic feature includes a plurality of visual characteristics identified in said map data; comparing each geographic feature against each other geographic feature based on said respective plurality of visual characteristics to identify at least one locally unique geographic feature from said available geographic features within said determined natural guidance point selection area; varying a priority of each of said at least one locally unique geographic feature within said determined natural guidance point selection area based on a proximity to said upcoming maneuver point; and outputting audio from said wireless device, said audio relating to one of said at least one locally unique geographic feature having a highest varied priority. 2. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , further comprising: outputting audio relating to a prepare to-type guidance outside said natural guidance point selection area. 3. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein types of said at least one of locally unique geographic feature comprise: a railroad track; a traffic light; a stop sign; an end of road; a bridge; and a street count. 4. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein said first priority of said at least one locally unique geographic feature, before being varied, is given in a descending order of priority as follows: a traffic light, a stop sign, an end of road, a railroad track, a bridge, and a street count. 5. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein: said first starting priority of said at least one locally unique geographic feature, before being varied, is configurable in a network navigation server accessible to said wireless device. 6. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining a location on said navigated route at which to begin outputting said audio from said wireless device based on a type of said one of said at least one et locally unique geographic feature having said highest varied priority. 7. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein said wireless device comprises: a smartphone. 8. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein said wireless device comprises: a tablet. 9. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein: said natural guidance point selection area does not include area behind said measured current location and direction of travel of said wireless device. 10. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 1 , wherein: said audio is output from said wireless device as said wireless device approaches said at least one locally unique geographic feature having said highest varied priority within said natural guidance point selection area. 11. A method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device, comprising: determining a current location of said wireless device based on measurement data provided by a navigation application program; measuring [the current location and direction of travel of a wireless device with respect to an upcoming maneuver point along a navigated route based on map data characterizing a geographic area; determining a natural guidance point selection area relating to said upcoming maneuver point based on said map data; determining available geographic features from a plurality of geographic features within said natural guidance point selection area based on said map data, wherein each geographic feature includes a plurality of visual characteristics identified in said map data; comparing each geographic feature against each other geographic feature based on said respective plurality of visual characteristics to identify at least one locally unique geographic feature within said determined natural guidance point selection area, each of said at least one locally unique geographic features having a first priority based on a type of geographic feature; varying said priority of each of said at least one locally unique geographic feature based on a proximity to said upcoming maneuver point; and outputting audio from said wireless device, said audio relating to one of said at least one locally unique geographic feature having a highest varied priority. 12. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 11 , further comprising: outputting audio relating to a prepare to-type guidance outside said natural guidance point selection area. 13. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , wherein types of said at least one of locally unique geographic feature comprise: a railroad track; a traffic light; a stop sign; an end of road; a bridge; and a street count. 14. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , wherein said first priority of said at least one locally unique geographic feature, before being varied, is given in a descending order of priority as follows: a traffic light, a stop sign, an end of road, a railroad track, a bridge, and a street count. 15. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , wherein: said first starting priority of said at least one locally unique geographic feature, before being varied, is configurable in a network navigation server accessible to said wireless device. 16. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , further comprising: determining a location on said navigated route at which to begin outputting said audio from said wireless device based on a type of said one of said at least one locally unique geographic feature having said highest varied priority. 17. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , wherein said wireless device comprises: a smartphone. 18. The method of providing audible natural navigational guidance output from a wireless device according to claim 12 , wherein said wireless device comprises: a tablet.
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