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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 09, 2015
Skyhook Wireless, Inc., Boston, MA (US);
Christopher Steger, Boston, MA (US);
Thomas Jason Dytko, Portland, OR (US);
Nicolas Brachet, Newton, MA (US);
Russel Kipp Jones, Medfield, MA (US);
Andrei Dancus, Burlington, MA (US);
Andrew Broadstone, Watertown, MA (US);
Farshid Alizadeh-Shabdiz, Wayland, MA (US);
Skyhook Wireless, Inc., Boston, MA (US);
Abstract
In one embodiment, techniques approximate use of geo-fences of shapes and/or sizes other than those natively support by a mobile device. Upon receiving an initial geo-fence (e.g., a non-supported geo-fence), the mobile device may generate a group of geo-fences (e.g., a group of supported geo-fences) whose union approximates the initial geo-fence, where the group includes one or more geo-fences. The mobile device may treat the group of supported geo-fence as an equivalent to the non-supported geo-fence. When the mobile device crosses one of the supported geo-fences of the group of supported geo-fences, and does not enter into another supported geo-fence of the group of supported geo-fences, a notification may be sent to an application that utilizes the non-supported geo-fence that the non-supported geo-fence has been triggered.