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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2011
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2007
Shih Yu Cheng, Berkeley, CA (US);
Jan Mark Noworolski, Burlingame, CA (US);
Tod Dykstra, San Francisco, CA (US);
Scott Dykstra, San Francisco, CA (US);
Naim Busek, Oakland, CA (US);
Shih Yu Cheng, Berkeley, CA (US);
Jan Mark Noworolski, Burlingame, CA (US);
Tod Dykstra, San Francisco, CA (US);
Scott Dykstra, San Francisco, CA (US);
Naim Busek, Oakland, CA (US);
Streetline Networks, San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
A remote parking meter monitoring system is provided. The system has a plurality of radio transceivers. Each transceiver communicates with at least one other transceiver within a transceiver communication region. The transceivers are integrated to parking meters. A separate aggregate point has a transceiver and a communication network that is connected to a computer. The aggregate point communicates with at least one proximal transceiver and communicates to the computer through the network. The system has a mesh communication arrangement, and a signal routing architecture, where the information is communicated along any path of adjacent communication regions. The computer is able to communicate information through the network to the aggregate point, and the aggregate point transceiver sends the information to the proximal transceiver. The information is communicated to any one of the transceivers in the mesh using the routing architecture by communicating the signal through any path between adjacent communication regions.