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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2020
Filed:
Sep. 16, 2016
Clutch Technologies, Llc, Atlanta, GA (US);
Brady L. Rackley, Atlanta, GA (US);
John R Phelps, Atlanta, GA (US);
Adam J. Carley, Atlanta, GA (US);
Vincent G. Zappa, Atlanta, GA (US);
Steven S. Neel, Atlanta, GA (US);
Sangameswar Venkatraman, Atlanta, GA (US);
James F. Heller, Atlanta, GA (US);
Ashish Trehan, Atlanta, GA (US);
Christopher M. L. Howie, Atlanta, GA (US);
Frank L. Wilson, IV, Atlanta, GA (US);
Kyle L. Clements, Atlanta, GA (US);
Clutch Technologies, LLC, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
Optimizing the assignment of vehicles in a fleet across a pool of customers. Identifying a pool of customers to be included in an assignment event and identifying available vehicles. Cull the domain of potential assignment scenarios by filtering out undesired matches. Score the generated scenarios based on various desired factors and then rank the scenarios. Select one or more optimal scenarios and analyze for week spots. Bolster the week spots by interacting with one or more customers to identify alternate solutions. Select and implement the optimal scenario.