Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20110161262
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Although they have potential, to date location-based information systems have not radically improved the way we interact with our surroundings. To study related issues, we developed a location-based reminder system, PlaceMail, and demonstrate its utility in supporting everyday tasks through a month-long field study. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Because I Carry My Cell Phone Anyway: Functional Location-Based Reminder Applications |
| Author | Pamela J. Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Ken Reily, Kurt Wilms, Loren Terveen |
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| Medium | Journal article |
| Publication Date * | 2006 |
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Excerpt
Excerpt Our field study shows that PlaceMail supports
useful location-based reminders and functional place-based
lists. The study also sheds rich and surprising light on a
new issue: when and where to deliver location-based
information. The traditional ‘geofence’ radius around a
place proves insufficient. Instead, effective delivery
depends on people’s movement patterns through an area
and the geographic layout of the space. Our results both
provide a comp elling demonstration of the utility of
location-based information and raise significant new.
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This journal article from 2006 describes location based delivery, i.e. delivering messages, etc.. based on location to a mobile device. This line of thinking, when combined with profiles to go along with the location, can be extended to the present patent application.
This journal article from 2006 describes location based delivery, i.e. delivering messages, etc.. based on location to a mobile device. This line of thinking, when combined with profiles to go along with the location, can be extended to the present patent application.
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