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Portable locator system

a locator system and portability technology, applied in the field of portability locator systems, can solve the problems of difficult reconfiguration of the system, high wiring and planning costs of the locator system installation, and the inability to adapt to the needs of the locator system

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-12-14
KABALA STANLEY J
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[0002] The present invention generally relates to a portable locator system and more particularly a portable locator system for facilitating collection of information relating to visits by persons or objects at different locations within a facility.
[0005] In a tradeshow setting, exhibitors would like to know how often and for how long are visits to their booths to gauge the appeal to buyers of their goods. If available, the identity of the persons visited and the companies they belong to are valuable information to the sellers. Exhibitors often ask for visitors' business cards or use other techniques such as offer novelty gifts to entice visits by attendees so that the information can be collected. The identity and company information can be used by the marketer to follow up on the visitor's interests or to identify visits by competitors. When such information is coupled with the frequencies and durations of visits, the marketer can better gauge the level of interests in the marketer's product(s). When exhibitors display several products, it would also be helpful to know which of the products the attendees visited and for how long.
[0009] Therefore, a need exists for a locator system which can be portable, affording ease of installation and changes in system configuration, for collecting location and traffic information in facilities requiring frequent configuration changes.

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It can be appreciated that installation of a locator system requires considerable wiring, planning, and time.
Once installed, reconfiguration of the system can be costly and difficult.

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[0027] Generally, a locator system according to the present invention includes a central processor, a plurality of portable transceivers, and a plurality of portable badges. Each of the plurality of badges transmits a unique ID code, preferably in infrared, substantially periodically and continuously. Each of the plurality of transceivers includes an infrared receiver for receiving transmissions of the ID codes from badges within receiving range of the transceiver. In one embodiment, each of the transceivers also includes a wireless transmitter, which preferably transmits signals in RF, for forwarding signals to the central processor. The transceivers thus receive and transmit signals wirelessly, affording portability and mobility. The central processor includes an RF transceiver for receiving signals transmitted from the portable transceivers.

[0028] In another embodiment, transceiver modules are connected in a local area network to central processor. The transceiver modules are di...

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Abstract

A locator system and method for locating at least one of persons and objects within a facility comprises a plurality of badges, each badge having a badge transmitter that wirelessly transmits a signal including unique identification code, and a plurality of transceivers spatially dispersed within the facility, each of the transceivers having a transceiver receiver that receives signals including the unique identification code transmitted by a badge and a transceiver transmitter that wirelessly forwards the signals received from the badge to a central processor via a receiver.

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[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 396,677, filed Mar. 25, 2003, projected U.S. Pat. No. ______ which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 410,386, filed on Sep. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,539,393, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention generally relates to a portable locator system and more particularly a portable locator system for facilitating collection of information relating to visits by persons or objects at different locations within a facility. [0003] Market analysts and sellers of goods and services make extensive use of data relating to the behavior of their purchasers to better target and market their goods and services. Data relating to consumer traffic is one purchaser behavior data used to gauge the attractiveness of the goods or services offered for sale. For example, data such as frequency and duration of visits to Intern...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F7/00G01S19/35G01S5/02G06K7/00G06Q10/06G06Q30/02
CPCG01S5/0009G01S5/02G01S5/14G01S5/16Y10S707/99943G06K7/10059G06Q10/06G06Q30/02Y10S707/99931G06K7/0008G01S2205/02G01S5/0295
Inventor KABALA, STANLEY J.
Owner KABALA STANLEY J
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