Delivery Confirmation Using Images, GPS, and Beacon Location Data

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional delivery systems lack efficient methods for accurately directing deliveries to specific locations, especially in residential areas with restricted access, and fail to provide comprehensive tracking and confirmation mechanisms.

Innovation Solution

A delivery data server system that uses client devices to capture and process delivery location data through image recognition and GPS coordinates, enabling precise delivery location selection and confirmation via network communication, with optional drone delivery and beacon technologies for secure and accurate package placement.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Measurement precision

If conventional delivery systems use basic tracking methods, then implementation is simple, but delivery location precision and accuracy deteriorate

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedelivery location precisionVSAvoidsystem complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Measurement precisionVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent combines multiple location determination methods (GPS coordinates, image recognition, beacon technology) into a unified delivery system. The server integrates data from various sources including mobile devices with cameras, GPS receivers, and beacon devices to accurately determine delivery locations, resolving the contradiction between precision and complexity through systematic integration.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Solution Approach 2:

The patent introduces a delivery data server as an intermediary that coordinates between customers, delivery personnel, and various tracking technologies. The server receives image data, GPS coordinates, and beacon signals, processes this information, and provides confirmed delivery locations, acting as a mediator that manages system complexity while maintaining high precision.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

2Reliability

If delivery systems use manual location confirmation, then ease of operation is improved, but delivery accuracy and reliability deteriorate

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedelivery confirmation reliabilityVSAvoidoperation convenience
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements automated location confirmation where the system itself verifies delivery locations through image recognition and GPS validation. The mobile device automatically captures images, the server automatically processes and validates location data against the delivery address, and the system automatically confirms or rejects the delivery location, eliminating manual verification while maintaining high reliability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Solution Approach 2:

The patent employs feedback mechanisms where the server sends requested images to the mobile device for verification, and delivery personnel receive feedback on whether the captured location is confirmed or requires re-capture. This closed-loop feedback system ensures reliable confirmation while maintaining operational convenience through automated guidance.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

3Measurement precision

If delivery systems lack specific location identification, then device complexity is reduced, but delivery accuracy to restricted locations deteriorates

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedelivery location accuracyVSAvoidtracking system complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Measurement precisionVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies different location identification methods tailored to specific delivery scenarios. For restricted locations, the system uses beacon technology with unique identifiers and coded images containing location information. For general locations, GPS coordinates suffice. This localized application of appropriate technologies achieves high accuracy without uniformly increasing system complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #3Local quality

Solution Approach 2:

The patent implements preliminary capture of location-specific data such as beacon codes and coded images before the actual delivery occurs. The system pre-processes and validates location information, so that when delivery personnel arrive, the location is already confirmed and ready for execution, improving accuracy without adding complexity to the delivery moment itself.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

4Reliability

If delivery systems use comprehensive tracking mechanisms, then delivery reliability is improved, but loss of time in data processing increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedelivery tracking reliabilityVSAvoiddata processing time
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent performs preliminary validation and processing of location data before the delivery is executed. The server pre-processes images, validates GPS coordinates, and confirms beacon signals in advance, so that the actual delivery process requires minimal additional verification time, reducing real-time processing delays while maintaining comprehensive tracking reliability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The patent implements conditional skipping of verification steps based on pre-validation results. When location data is already confirmed through preliminary processing, the system skips redundant verification steps during the actual delivery, rushing through already-validated processes while maintaining reliability through the initial comprehensive check.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #21Skipping (Rushing through)

Data Source

PatentUS10713612B2System, delivery device and methods for use therewith
Publication Date: 2020.07.14 STUCKMAN BRUCE E
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AI summary

A delivery device includes an image capture device for generating delivery image data of a delivery at a service address. A processor executes a delivery application to bidirectionally communicate delivery data with the delivery data server via the network interface, wherein the delivery data includes a delivery tracking number and the delivery image data. The delivery data server processes the delivery data to provide a delivery confirmation to a customer at the service address, wherein the delivery confirmation includes the delivery tracking number and the delivery image data.