Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-02-10
1998-03-03
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364448, 3644497, 36444995, 340994, 342457, G01C 2300
Patent
active
057242437
ABSTRACT:
A system (10) for determining an expected time of arrival of a vehicle (40) equipped with a mobile unit (42) includes a dispatch (20) remotely located from the vehicle (40). The dispatch (20) generates destination information for the vehicle (40), the destination information specifying at least one destination. The mobile unit (42) includes a mobile communications device (90) to receive the destination information for the vehicle (40) generated by the dispatch (20). The mobile unit (42) also includes a positioning receiver (80) to determine a vehicle position. In response to the destination information received from the dispatch (20) and the vehicle position, the mobile unit (42) determines the expected time of arrival of the vehicle.
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Beasley Dale E.
Hoag William L.
Kennedy, III William C.
Saunders William C.
Westerlage Kenneth R.
Frejd Russell W.
HighwayMaster Communications, Inc.
Teska Kevin J.
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