1. Field of the Present invention
The present invention relates to a method of establishing an impromptu geo-fence to organize and analyze shipments of supplies. More specifically, the present invention relates to establishing a geo-fence in a disaster relief situation to establish a virtual warehouse in which priority relief supplies may be pushed to authorized clinics, stations, and distribution points.
2. Description of Related Art
Recently, numerous real world examples of devastating large scale disasters have highlighted the difficulty of organizing and distributing relief supplies and aid. The most recent example, the January 2010 Earthquake, Port Au Prince, Haiti, resulted in an overwhelming need in an extremely short time met by an overwhelming response that saturated a defined geographic area. Ten months after the Haitian Earthquake of early 2010, warehouses were reported as still full of relief supplies while Haitian victims were badly in need of these supplies. The present invention addresses the problem of receiving pallets of supply from ad hoc supply routes and quickly and efficiently organizing a geo-fence or virtual perimeter in which methods of accountability and command and control may be established to distribute commodities without delay.
The present state of the art has resulted in mounting frustrations as supply pallets are piled up by the ton in ravaged cities and reports circulate about water sitting in warehouses waiting for a United Nations (UN) or other aid organizations to distribute it. Since the priority of organizations on the ground in Haiti such as the UN World Food Program and Doctors' Without Borders is to get relief out to the needy people, a solution is needed to make supplies readily available to mitigate the suffering effected communities.
The present invention seeks to push all supplies from the tarmac to appropriate geo-fenced zones where databases and communication networks are established to inform preregistered authorized personnel about availability of supplies.
A geo-fence could be dynamically generated as in a radius around a store or point location. A geo-fence can also be a predefined set of boundaries, like school attendance zones or neighborhood boundaries. A user in a geo-fence area can receive generated notification. The user could register within the geo fenced area or preregister via website and receive authorization before departing for the disaster site. The user's mobile phone device or other location aware device will receive generated notification from the geo-fence database and control center. The user will also be able to submit a supply order by text via their mobile phone or other location aware device.
To address the problems and limitations noted above, a method for establishing an impromptu geo-fence for organizing and analyzing shipments is provided. The object of the present invention is to overcome the shortcomings disclosed in the prior art. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification, illustrate various embodiments of the present invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the present invention is hereby intended and such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art.
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The virtual identification and authorization system 112 will enable registered users to receive notification of supply arrivals and updates as well as place supply orders via text or some other location based device. Preferably, an emergency responder's website will be established during the pre-disaster operations stage 102 and made accessible for immediate registration for the duration of the disaster. Also preferably, registration applications may undergo screening and complete background checks before a candidate is qualified as a volunteer. The virtual identification and authorization system 112 may store the Mobile phone identification number (MIN) of the user to instantly authenticate a user. These security measures may help ensure that the authorized user has immediate access to the supplies and commodities in the specific supply classes they are authorized to draw from based on their category qualification (See discussion of
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According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each geo-fence zones should begin interfacing databases and communication systems with other geo-fence zones 106 already established in the wider operational area. The purpose of this operational stage is to ensure that the appropriate needs of providers and victims throughout the entire relief area operations are most efficiently met by creating a wider system of supply and demand.
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In a virtual warehouse system product will be identified by item number for each item stored on an RFID tag preferably as small as 0.3 mm/chip. The identifying data and location of each item will be transmitted to a central database which will be accessible from a high level and viewed in real time based on the automatic data capture capability of the RFID reader/GPS devices which are integral in the virtual warehouse model. Therefore, the boundaries of a virtual warehouse may be defined by disaster sites, military operational zones, pre-planned and/ or prepositioned storage containers, a group of commercial or government warehouse facilities, or a combination of any of the above. In addition, the design of the virtual warehouse can be rearranged quickly to meet new needs in a new location because of the real time tracking system accessible to high level decision makers.
The operations of the geo-fence zones within the virtual warehouse can be managed indefinitely. However, when disaster relief operations are terminated, it may be necessary to dismantle the Geo-fence area 116. Preferably the procedures for this stage are also pre-established in the operation guidelines 128.
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Operating a supply chain within a virtual warehouse system 200 requires all items to be labeled with a RFID tag with embedded identifier code including expiration date and other pertinent information. All sites and centers have RFID reader/GPS devices transmitting to the central databases and logistics centers 220. Preferably, all logistics centers can initiate an automatic date capture from any individual site or on a regularly scheduled preprogrammed basis. Also preferably, RFID tags are programmable in order to be updated as the situation demands.
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Communication System
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reporting may be made via a wireless connection to a satellite mode to communicate with a satellite system such as Globalstar or Orbcomm. Preferably, such a satellite device will be a device such as the Axxon, AutoTracker, or the like, or a customized Orbcomm VHF satellite GPS tracking communications device which may be adapted with Zigbee interface antenna devices to incorporate them into the overall LAN architecture of the security system; these devices include a satellite transceiver, GPS receiver, a customized Zigbee wireless antenna with a serial (Ax Tracker) or duplex (OrbComm) interface.
In accordance with an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reporting may also be made'using a wireless system independent from the satellite system. According to this embodiment, wireless signals may be transmitted to a wireless relay, base station or the like for routing and transmission to a chosen centralized location independent from or in combination with the transmissions made from the satellite system. In accordance with this alternative embodiment, signals may also be received by the communications manager and wireless interface from such external wireless networks as well.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is preferred that the wireless communications used within the present invention will be based on the Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4) standard. This standard transmits RF signals in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and operates with low power consumption due to its relatively slower data transmission rate (128 Kpps-250 Kbps). This approach enables additional capacity and flexibility of design through an up to 255 node pico-network. Communications are simplex or duplex in design, meaning that data can be assessed in either a push or pull process.
As referred to above, all communications of the present invention may be designed to be duplex or simplex in nature. Further, as needs require, the processes for transmitting data to and from the present invention may be designed to be push or pull in nature. Still, further, each feature of the present invention may be made to be remotely activated and accessed from distant monitoring stations. Accordingly, data may preferably be uploaded to and downloaded from present invention as needed. For example, as detailed above, each system and subsystem of the present invention may be designed to send, receive, report and request information via the wireless and/or satellite systems so as to continually maintain and update the container systems.
Additional communications with the communications manager are preferably enabled via industry standard wired interfaces, with communications protocols implemented in firmware for future upgrade. These interfaces preferably will include at least two RS-322 compatible serial ports. These alternate serial ports may assist the communications manager to interface with additional remote sensors as well as other local reader/controllers such as an RFID reader or other devices.
Remote Monitoring
To support and monitor the dataflow generated by the present invention, it is preferred that users establish a centralized location to collect and analyze data. This central location or “data fusion center” would preferably consolidate all tracking signals, sensor alarms and reports generated by the monitoring systems and provide further context and links with current intelligence.
Preferably, such a data fusion center will receive such source information in a variety of formats such as Electronic Data Interchange, XML, E-mail, HTML and flat text files. After receiving such data, the data fusion center preferably would act to process information to identify anomalies. With this data collected and processed, analyst may calculate statistics and probability of detection models used for decision support. In short, such a data fusion center would preferably provide a consolidated source of information that could be used to assist agencies and shippers.
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/411,411, filed Nov. 8, 2010. No new matter has been added.
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61411411 | Nov 2010 | US |