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Patent US8064931 - GPS-based traffic monitoring system - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA cellular phone comprises a cellular phone control module that controls the cellular phone, a global positioning system (GPS) selectively generates vector and location data, and a transmitter. The cellular phone control module selectively wirelessly transmits the vector and location data using the transmitter...http://www.google.com/patents/US8064931?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8064931 - GPS-based traffic monitoring systemAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8064931 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/787,384Publication dateNov 22, 2011Filing dateApr 16, 2007Priority dateJun 30, 2005Also published asUS7885758, US7885759, US7885760, US7983839, US20070088490, US20070197217, US20080177459, US20080177467, US20080177470, WO2008045157A2, WO2008045157A3Publication number11787384, 787384, US 8064931 B2, US 8064931B2, US-B2-8064931, US8064931 B2, US8064931B2InventorsSehat SutardjaOriginal AssigneeMarvell World Trade Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (63), Non-Patent Citations (17), Referenced by (5), Classifications (24) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetGPS-based traffic monitoring systemUS 8064931 B2Abstract A cellular phone comprises a cellular phone control module that controls the cellular phone, a global positioning system (GPS) selectively generates vector and location data, and a transmitter. The cellular phone control module selectively wirelessly transmits the vector and location data using the transmitter when at least one of the cellular phone is traveling on a first set of predetermined roads and does not transmit the vector and location data when the cellular phone is traveling on a second set of roads, and the cellular phone is traveling at a first speed that is greater than a predetermined speed.
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