Patent ID: 11917408
Assignee: MOBILE SONIC, INC.
Field: Digital communication (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC H  G | IPC G  H

Claim 17:
18. A method of remotely controlling a plurality of mobile devices, including at least a first mobile device and a second mobile device, through a mobile communications environment comprising multiple available networks, and the first mobile device being simultaneously connected to a first plurality of the multiple available networks and the second mobile device being simultaneously connected to a second plurality of the multiple available networks, the method comprising:
receiving at least from the first mobile device, first sets of network performance data with correlated location data over time associated with each of the first plurality of multiple available networks simultaneously connected to the first mobile device and from the second mobile device, second sets of network performance data correlated with location data over time associated with each of the second plurality of multiple networks simultaneously connected to the second mobile device;
evaluating the first and second sets of network performance data with correlated location data over time based upon rules for the first and second mobile devices, respectively, and producing a first set of operating parameters for the first mobile device and a second set of operating parameters for the second mobile device; and
sending the first set of operating parameters to the first mobile device and sending the second set of operating parameters to the second mobile device,
wherein the first data sets and second data sets are collectable in the first mobile device and the second mobile device even when at least one of the first or second mobile device are not connected to the receiver,
wherein the first data set and second data set are stored in a correlated data model for creating at least one of business intelligence reports and geographical maps to monitor at least one of actual and predicted cost of public network use by the first and second mobile devices, the method further comprising:
analyzing productivity of the first and second mobile devices;
creating geographical maps with overlays of data from the first and second data sets; and
providing overlays of locations of the first and second mobile devices over time with reported signal strength of the plurality of multiple networks simultaneously connected to the first and second mobile devices.