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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`5 The present invention is in the general field of location tracking service in
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`particular for vehicles.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Tracking down vehicles in large fleets of cars is complex. expensive and
`to time consuming. Organizations with a need for instantaneous infomation on the
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`whereabouts of their vehicles need to rely on expensive and complex software
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`installed on their premises on a. server. The information regarding the location of
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`the vehicle is presented in map images of varying scales including arial photos.
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`location-tacking service providers who gather data on vehicles by using
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`communication methods such as GSM radio transmission using GPS location
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`system. Data is collected differently by each provider resulting in confusion for
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`customers who need to decide on various methods to retrieve and view the same
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`type of information . The disadvantages are that only a few, trained personnel in
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`There is accordingly a need in the art to simplify the process by allowing
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`operate location tracking service adapted for use by common subscribers whilst
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`obviating the need to inslall and use a cumbersome vehicle tracking so fiware.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention provides for a system for location tracking of mobile
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`platforms, the mobile platforms are equipped each with a tracking unit;
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`system comprising:
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`(a) a location server communicating through user interface with at least one
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`subscriber equipped with a browser; said communication includes inputs that
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`includes at least the subscriber identity, the mobile platform identity and map
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`(1:) at least one mobile platform location system coupled to said location
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`server for receiving mobile platform identity and map information that
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`pertain to mobile platforms associated with the respective mobile platform
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`Ioaation system; each one of said mobile platform location systems is
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`associated with a map database and map engine for manipulating said map
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`database.
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`{a} at least one remote tracking service communicating with said respective
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`at least one mobile platform location system for receiving mobile platform
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`identity and returning mobile platform location information;
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`the at least one mobile platform location system is adapted to receive said
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`mobile platform location information and access said map database for
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`correlating map to said location infomation, so as to obtain correlated location
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`information;
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`said location server being adapted to receive the correlated location
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`information and fomarding them to said browser.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`For a better understanding. the invention will now be described, by way of
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`example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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`Fig, 1 illustrates a generalized block diagram of a location tracking system in
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`accordance with the invention; and
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`Fig, 2 is a pictorial representation of a location tracking application in accordance
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`:o with the invention.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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`Turning at first to Fig. i, there is shown a generalized block diagram of a
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`location tracking system (I) in accordance with the invention. By the example of
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`15 Fig. 1, there are provided Z car-tracking service providers (referred to also as
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`company location system) of which only
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`4 (A, B, C and Z) are shown
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`(desig'lated generally as (11), (12), (13) and (14)). Each car-tracking service
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`provider (say. for example Motorola tracking location system) is capable of
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`tracking the location of a group of, say :1 vehicles designated schematically as
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`20 groups (21), (22), (23) and (24).
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`Each vehicle is. preferably, equipped with an individual iracldng unit
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`(not shown) that transmits data in known per se wireless data transmission
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`protocols, such as GSM radio transmission to the specified car-tracking service
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`providers.
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`The various car-tracking service providers communicate over
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`the
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`Internet (30) with respective vehicle location systems (referred to also as
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`Company device), designated (41),
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`(42),
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`(43) and (44), using,
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`typically, a
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`communication protocol specific to each provider.
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`Each of the specified Company Devices ((41) to (44)) is associated with a
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`map database (not shown) and a known per se map engine for accessing the
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`map database and is capable of correlating between maps and the positioning
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`information received from the vehicle’s tracking unit
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`through the respective
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`5 Company Location System ((11) to (14)), all as known per se. The company
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`device module may support various types of maps, such as for example any of
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`Raster Map in various scales, vectOr maps and air photo.
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`By a non-limiting embodiment of the invention, all the vehicle location
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`systems are grouped in one Web site (40).
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`The Web site further accommodates an Internet Location Server
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`(46)
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`communicating with the respective Company device modules (41) to (44). The
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`Internet Location Server
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`(46) serves also as an interface vis-u-vts the
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`subscribers who are equipped by this particular embodiment with a conventional
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`Internet Browser of which only one is shown (50).
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`In accordance with a typical. yet not exalusive, sequence of operation, a
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`subscriber equipped with a computer and Internet browser (50)
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`requests
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`information on a specific vehicle. The subscriber can be a stand alone user or, for
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`example= a member of n licensed subscribers in a given organization, all as
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`required and appmpriatc.
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`At the onset, the user provides his identity and the vehicles for which
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`location is sought through a known per 33 authentication process (61). After
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`receiving the appropriate authorization (62), the subscriber provides a form with
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`details on the sought map scales and sought cars (63) . This form requests in, say
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`SQL format the relevant records from the Internet Location Server (46). The
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`latter sends a request to the company device (ice. one or more of the specified
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`(41) to (44)) according to which vehicle belongs to the corresponding company.
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`For example, if all the sought vehicles are in the group (21) that is supervised by
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`company A, the location request (71) will be routed solely to Company Device
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`(41}.
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`so
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`The location request is sent through network (30) to the conceponding
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`remote Location System (11) which in turn invokes the well-known protocol
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`vis—a—vi's the end unit in group (21). The location in formation is transmitted back
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`through the same channel to unit (11) which in turn returns Location answer (31)
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`through the Internet (30) to unit (41). The latter correlates the so received
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`location data with the desired map (as defined in input (63)) as extracted from the
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`map database using its integrated map engine. The location data incorporated in
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`the map is forwarded through channel ('72) to ILS module (46). The subscriber
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`receives now (64) an cg. HTML representation of the information requested.
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`This representation may composed,
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`for example, HTML and a gif (image)
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`to
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`component. Of course the invention is not limited to the specific user interface
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`data (61 to 64).
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`The description above exemplifies the simplicity and flexibility of the
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`system over hitherto known solutions. Thus, a single subscriber can access fi'om
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`his home computer (equipped with commercially available browser - see 101 in I
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`15 Fig. 2) a web server (40) located in operation center (102) and inquire as to
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`location of vehicles of interest (eg. 103). Obviously, the vehicles may be
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`spread among more than one company (eg. they may belongs to different groups
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`(21) to (24), each supervised by a respective different
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`location company).
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`Considering that
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`the operational center communicates with the Company
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`20 Location Systems over the Internet, the sought vehicles may be located in
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`remore locations not necessarily in the same country or even continent.
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`The application of the present invention is not bound to motor vehicles
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`and may used for any mobile platform, eg. for tracking persons (104 in Fig. 2)
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`The present
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`invention has been described with a certain degree of
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`:s particularity but various alternations and modifications may be carried out
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`without departing fi-om the spirit and scope of the following claims:
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`CLAIMS:
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`1 . A system for location tracking of mobile platforms, the mobile platforms
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`are equipped each with atracking unit; the system comprising:
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`(a) a location server communicating through user interface with at least one
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`s
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`subscriber equipped with a browser; said communication includes inputs that
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`includes at least the subscriber identity, the mobile platform identity and map
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`information;
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`(is) at least one mobile platform location system coupled to said location
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`server for receiving mobile platform identity and map information that
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`pertain to mobile platforms associated with the respective mobile platform
`location system; each one of said mobile platform location systems is
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`associated with a map database and map engine for manipulating said map
`database.
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`(c) at least one remote tracking service communicating with said respective
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`at least one mobile platform location system for receiving mobile platform
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`identity and returning mobile platform location information;
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`the at least one mobile platform location system is adapted to receive said
`mobile platform location information and access said map database for
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`correlating map to said location information= so as to obtain correlated location
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`information;
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`said location server being adapted to receive the correlated location
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`infommtion and forwarding them to said browser.
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`2.
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`The system according to Claim 1, wherein the communication between
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`said subscriber and said location server being over the Internet,
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`The system according to Claims 1 or 2= wherein the communication
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`between said mobile platform location system and the corresponding remote
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`tracking service being over the Internet.
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`4.
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`The system according to anyone of the preceding Claims, wherein said
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`location server and the at least mobile platfi‘m location system are accommodated
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`in the same web site.
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`5.
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`The system according to anyone of the preceding Claims, wherein said
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`mobile platform being a vehicle.
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`The system according to anyone of the Claims 1 to 4, wherein said mobile
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`5 platform being a person.
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`The system according to anyone of the preceding Claims, wherein said
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`map information includes at least one of the following: Raster Map in various
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`scales, vector maps and air photo.
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`The system according to anyone of the preceding Claims, wherein said
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`10 mobile platform location system belongs each to a different company and
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`superviSe a difierent group of mobile platforms.
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`The system according to anyone of Claims 2 to 8, wherein said correlated
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`location information being representative of mobile platform location in a map
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`represented in I-lTML and a gif (image).
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`15 10. The system according to anyone of the preceding Claims, as herein
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`described in Fig. 1.
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`11 . For use in a system according to anyone of the preceding Claims. a mobile
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`platform location system.
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`12. For use in a system according to anyone of Claims 1 to 10, a location
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`For use in a system according to anyone of Claims I to 10: a location server
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`and at least one mobile platform location system accommodated in a web site.
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