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ECE 477 Group 3 The Gauntlet

ECE 477 Group 3 The Gauntlet. George Hadley Kelli Hacker Sean Ma Jacob Champion. Patents. “Route Based on Distance” (Patent No. 7,627,423 Filed: March 10 th , 2005) Portable device for generating a route using waypoints Incorporation of elevation data in user-defined route. Patents.

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ECE 477 Group 3 The Gauntlet

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  1. ECE 477 Group 3The Gauntlet George Hadley Kelli Hacker Sean Ma Jacob Champion

  2. Patents “Route Based on Distance” (Patent No. 7,627,423 Filed: March 10th, 2005) • Portable device for generating a route using waypoints • Incorporation of elevation data in user-defined route

  3. Patents “Navigation device, method, and program” (Patent No. 7,565,240 Filed: November 28, 2005) • A device using of waypoints for GPS navigation • A device for providing guidance from a given starting point to a user selectable destination

  4. Commercial Products Flaik Sports Armband • Wearable navigation device for snowsports • Utilizes GPS data to track ski/snowboard trips throughout the day • No known patents on the device

  5. Differentiation • Different from patent 1 in that it is not utilized for running and meant to be used exclusively off-road • Different from patent 2 in that it is a personal navigation device and not used for vehicle applications • No known patents for Flaik sports armband, so infringement is not currently an issue

  6. Dealing with Potential Liability • Patent 1: License the patent, or challenge it based on the fact that it appears to be trivial • Patent 2: Challenge the patent based on the fact that it doesn’t appear to be novel (existing prior art that patent doesn’t seem to step away from significantly)

  7. Questions?

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