Passive dynamic geofencing for mobile devices

US9769604B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9769604-B2
Application numberUS-201313952812-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2013
Priority dateAug 22, 2012
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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Systems and methods for passive dynamic geofencing on a mobile device are discussed. For example, a method for passive dynamic geofencing can include operations such as monitoring a first parent geofence and a first plurality of child geofences; detecting crossing a boundary of the first parent geofence into a second parent geofence; loading the second parent geofence and a second plurality of child geofences encompassed by the second parent geofence; and monitoring the second parent geofence and the second plurality of child geofences.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: receiving, from a mobile device, first location data and user account data associated with a user of the mobile device, at a geofence paging system, the first location data including at least a first location authentication factor that includes a first image data; determining a first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor that includes the first image data; loading a first parent geofence and a first plurality of child geofences to a memory of the mobile device, in response to the determining the first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor, the first plurality of child geofences geographically encompassed by the first parent geofence; receiving, from the mobile device, second location data at the geofence paging system, wherein the second location data includes at least a second location authentication factor that includes a second image data; determining a second location of the mobile device based on the second location authentication factor that includes the second image data, wherein the second location is outside of the first parent geofence; unloading the first parent geofence and the first plurality of child geofences from the memory of the mobile device in response to the determining that the second location is outside of the first parent geofence; loading a second parent geofence and a second plurality of child geofences to the memory of the mobile device in response to the determining the second location of the mobile device based on the second location authentication factor, the second plurality of child geofences geographically encompassed by the second parent geofence; monitoring, on the mobile device, the second parent geofence and the second plurality of child geofences; and triggering, on the mobile device based on the loading the second parent geofence and the second plurality of child geofences to the memory of the mobile device, a pre-defined operation, the pre-defined operation including at least causing display of a notification on the mobile device, sending a message from the mobile device, and activating an application associated with the one of the second plurality of child geofences. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pre-defined operation further includes displaying content relevant to the one of the second plurality of child geofences, and changing a function of the application associated with the one of the second plurality of child geofences. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unloading of the first parent geofence and the first plurality of child geofences occurs prior to loading the second parent geofence or the second plurality of child geofences. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving, on the mobile device over a network, the first parent geofence and the first plurality of child geofences, wherein the first plurality of child geofences correspond to one or more physical locations of interest to a user of the mobile device. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising transmitting, from the mobile device over the network to a service provider, a list of physical locations of interest to the user of the mobile device. 6. A method comprising: receiving, over a network from a mobile device, a first geofence page request that includes user account data associated with a user of the mobile device and first location data, wherein the first location data includes at least a first location authentication factor that includes a first image data; determining a first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor that includes the first image data; loading a first parent geofence and a first plurality of child geofences to a memory of the mobile device in response to the determining the first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor, the first plurality of child geofences geographically encompassed by the first parent geofence; receiving, over the network from the mobile device; a second geofence page request, the second geofence page request including second location wherein the second location data includes at least a second location authentication factor that includes a second image data; determining a second location of the mobile device based on the second location authentication factor that includes the second image data, wherein the second location is outside of the first parent geofence; unloading the first parent geofence and the first plurality of child geofences from the memory of the mobile device in response to the determining that the second location is outside of the first parent geofence; loading a second parent geofence and a second plurality of child geofences to the memory of the mobile device in response to the determining the second location of the mobile device; and triggering, on the mobile device based on the loading the second parent geofence and the second plurality of child geofences to the memory of the mobile device, a pre-defined operation, the pre-defined operation including at least causing display of a notification on the mobile device, sending a message from the mobile device, and activating an application associated with the one of the second plurality of child geofences. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein generating the first parent geofence includes accessing a database of parent geofences based on the current location associated with the mobile device received in the first geofence page request. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first geofence page request and the second geofence page request each include an application ID or service ID that is used in generating parent and child geofences, wherein the application ID or service ID identify a mobile application or service requesting geofence data. 9. The method of claim 6 , further including: pre-generating a plurality of parent geofences and associated child geofences to cover a defined geographical area; and storing the plurality of parent geofences and associated child geofences as a plurality of geofence pages indexed according to geographic boundaries of each parent geofence of the plurality of parent geofences; and wherein generating the first parent geofence and first plurality of child geofences includes selecting one of the plurality of geofence pages based at least in part on location data within the first geofence page request, and wherein generating the second parent geofence and second plurality of child geofences includes selecting one of the plurality of geofence pages based at least in part on location data within the second geofence page request. 10. A non-transitory machine-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed on a mobile device, cause the mobile device to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a mobile device, first location data and user account data associated with a user of the mobile device, at a geofence paging system, the first location data including at least a first location authentication factor that includes a first image data; determining a first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor that includes the first image data; loading a first parent geofence and a first plurality of child geofences to a memory of the mobile device, in response to the determining the first location of the mobile device based on the first location authentication factor, the first plurality of child geofences geographically encompassed by the first parent geofence; receiving, from the mobile device, second location data at the geofence paging system, wherein the second location data includ

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  • Authentication · CPC title

  • Service provisioning or reconfiguring · CPC title

  • with dynamic range variability · CPC title

  • using antenna switching (H04B7/0686 takes precedence; antenna beam directivity switching H01Q3/24) · CPC title

  • Feedback systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9769604B2 cover?
Systems and methods for passive dynamic geofencing on a mobile device are discussed. For example, a method for passive dynamic geofencing can include operations such as monitoring a first parent geofence and a first plurality of child geofences; detecting crossing a boundary of the first parent geofence into a second parent geofence; loading the second parent geofence and a second plurality of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ebay Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W4/021. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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