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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 08, 2019
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2017
The Toronto-dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
Orin Del Vecchio, Toronto, CA;
Lauren Van Heerden, Toronto, CA;
Gunalan Nadarajah, Toronto, CA;
Jonathan K. Barnett, Toronto, CA;
Ashraf Metwalli, Toronto, CA;
Jakub Danielak, Toronto, CA;
Michael Loughry, Toronto, CA;
Daniel M. Siegel, Toronto, CA;
Nikolas Sawtschuk, Toronto, CA;
Sultan Mehrabi, Toronto, CA;
Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Toronto, CA;
Matthew Hamilton, Toronto, CA;
Christianne Moretti, Toronto, CA;
John Barbon, Toronto, CA;
John Jong-Suk Lee, Toronto, CA;
Sophia Dhrolia, Toronto, CA;
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method that monitors positional sensor data received from one or more triggering devices. The method may calculate a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also detect an occurrence of a triggering condition that impacts a movement of at least one of a client device or at least one of the triggering devices within a geographic region that includes the first location. In response to the detected triggering event, at least one of modified start time or a second location may be established for the event, which may be provided to the client and triggering devices in a notification.