27 4 2001
SignalSoft Corporation (Nasdaq: SGSF), the developer of the Wireless Location
Services(R) software suite, today announced it has been awarded a location-based
services patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The patent,
No. 6,212,392 B1, describes various methods for using a quadtree data structure
to determine whether a wireless communication device is within a specified area,
such as a service zone of a location based services application. The quadtree
effectively translates a subscriber's exact location into useful zones such as
postal codes, communities or emergency dispatch zones. This adds efficiency to a
range of location-based services, including 911 emergency calls,
location-sensitive billing and localized content applications. The award of this
patent further establishes SignalSoft as a leader in providing efficient and
reliable location-based services to wireless network operators worldwide.
"Since our inception in 1995, SignalSoft has placed a great emphasis on
research and development initiatives," said David Hose, co-founder and CEO
of SignalSoft. "This patent speaks to the value that wireless network
operators receive when deploying location-based services from SignalSoft."
The quadtree representation of a geographical area facilitates the definition
and re-definition of service zones on an application-by-application basis, as
well as the instantaneous comparison of a subscriber's location to the service
zone definition. This assists in the provisioning of location data, and the
efficient use of memory and disk space in wireless networks. Using this method
also provides wireless network operators the ability to efficiently revise
service zone boundaries and make other database revisions without disrupting the
operation of service applications.
The quadtree method can be used for many types of location-based services,
including SignalSoft's Wireless 911 (W911), Location Sensitive Billing (LSB),
and local.info(TM) products. SignalSoft's W911 product matches the cell phone
location to the closest public safety answering point (PSAP). The LSB product
allows network operators to charge for calls based on a mobile subscriber's
current location. SignalSoft's local.info product provides information regarding
a variety of local services and amenities based on the subscriber's location. In
each case, the quadtree allows for fast and efficient operation as well as
improved ability to make database revisions on the fly.
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