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- This disclosure relates to prefetching and caching map data based on mobile network coverage.
- GPS global positioning system
- Many mobile devices include global positioning system (GPS) receivers or other positioning technologies that allow the devices to determine the geographic coordinates of the mobile devices. These positioning technologies enable the mobile devices to serve as navigation devices, in some cases providing turn-by-turn driving directions to a mobile device user.
- Most navigation devices present a georeferenced map to the mobile device user to allow the mobile device user to see on the map the current location of the mobile device.
- the map data is stored on a memory in the mobile device. In some cases, the map data may occupy hundreds megabytes or over a gigabyte of storage.
- the mobile devices are typically configured to download map data for areas local to the mobile device. As the mobile device moves, the mobile device may be configured to access a data network and download new map data corresponding to the area local to the new location of the mobile device.
- mobile devices sometimes may encounter geographic areas of limited or no mobile data network access. Further, mobile devices may enter geographic areas in which access to a data network may be slower or faster than in other areas. Still further, mobile devices may enter areas in which access to a data network is more expensive or less expensive than in other areas.
- a method for acquiring map data for rendering a map on a mobile device.
- the method includes automatically determining, at a time when the mobile device is positioned in a first coverage area, that the mobile device is likely to enter a second coverage area, where the first coverage area is associated with first service parameters and the second coverage area is associated with second service parameters, and where the mobile device has access to map data while in the first coverage area and the second coverage area.
- the method also includes, in response to determining that the mobile device is likely to enter the second coverage area, automatically determining that the first coverage area is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area using the first service parameters and the second service parameters.
- the method also includes, in response to determining that the first coverage area is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area, generating a request for map data for rendering a map of the second coverage area, where the request is generated when the mobile device is within the first coverage area, and where the request is generated prior to receiving a request to view the map of the second coverage area on the mobile device.
- the method further includes receiving, at the mobile device, the map data from a map data server, and storing the map data in the non-transitory computer-readable medium. Still further, the method includes, in response to receiving the request to view the map of the second coverage area, rendering the map using the stored map data.
- a mobile device in accordance with another example of the present disclosure, includes a processor, a display in communication with the processor, a radio communications transceiver in communication with the processor, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium in communication with the processor, where the computer-readable medium stores instructions that are executable by the processor.
- the instructions are executable to cause the processor to automatically determine, at a time when the mobile device is positioned in a first coverage area, that the mobile device is likely to enter a second coverage area, where the first coverage area is associated with first service parameters and the second coverage area is associated with second service parameters, and where the mobile device has access to map data while in the first coverage area and the second coverage area.
- the instructions are also operable to cause the processor, in response to determining that the mobile device is likely to enter the second coverage area, to automatically determine that the first coverage area is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area using the first service parameters and the second service parameters.
- the instructions are further operable to cause the processor, in response to determining that the first coverage area is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area, to generate a request for map data for rendering a map of the second coverage area, where the request is generated when the mobile device is within the first coverage area, and where the request is generated prior to receiving a request to view the map of the second coverage area on the mobile device.
- the instructions are operable to cause the processor to receive, at the mobile device, the map data from a map data server, store the map data in the non-transitory computer-readable medium, and in response to receiving the request to view the map of the second coverage area, render the map using the stored map data.
- a method for acquiring map data for rendering a map on a mobile device includes receiving a signal indicating that the mobile device is likely to require map data for rendering a map of a target geographic region at the mobile device.
- the method further includes automatically generating a metric corresponding to transferring the map data to the mobile device while the mobile device is in the target geographic region in response to receiving the signal.
- the metric reflects one or more of: (i) expected power expenditure related to transferring the map data, (ii) expected financial cost of transferring the map data, or (iii) expected amount of time required to transfer the map data.
- the method also includes determining, based on the generated metric, whether the mobile device should prefetch the map data, and, if it is determined that the mobile device should prefetch the map data, causing the map data to be transferred from a map data server to the mobile device prior to the mobile device entering the target geographic region for subsequent rendering on the mobile device.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example system in which the techniques of the present disclosure can be implemented
- FIG. 2 illustrates a number of modules that may be used in a mobile device that operates in the system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a mobile device screen displaying a navigation application that may benefit from the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 illustrates a map with three mobile network service coverage areas through which the mobile device of FIG. 1 may travel.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart of an example method according to the present disclosure.
- a mobile device receives and stores map data for a geographic region before entering the geographic region, and without an explicit request for this map data from a user. Obtaining map data in this manner is referred to below as “prefetching.”
- a prefetching manager operating as a software component in the mobile device or on a network server can prefetch map data in view of network coverage in a target geographic region to which the mobile device is likely to travel, wireless network coverage or wired network access at the current location of the mobile device, or both.
- the prefetching manager may compare one or several parameters in the target geographic region to the corresponding parameters at the present location.
- a metric developed using these parameters may reflect, for example, the expected amount of time required to download the map data, the expected power expenditure related to downloading the map data, the financial cost of downloading the map data (e.g., “roaming” charges), etc.
- service parameters e.g., “roaming” charges
- the prefetching manager may determine whether map data should be prefetched when the user searches for directions to a location in the target region, for example, or in response to another suitable signal.
- the present disclosure therefore, provides examples of systems and methods for prefetching map data for a mobile device while the mobile device is in one or more areas with favorable network access.
- the system 100 includes one or more mobile devices 130 in communication with a map data server 110 .
- the mobile device 130 may be a smartphone, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, navigation system built into a vehicle, etc.
- the map data server 110 may be implemented as a single device or a group of devices using any suitable hardware and software components.
- the map data server 110 is configured to communicate with one or more mobile devices 130 via a communications interface 114 and a communication network 115 , which may be a wide area network such as the Internet, for example.
- the communications interface 114 may include a message handler interface 116 for sending and receiving communications messages over the network interface 118 .
- a network coverage prefetching manager 119 may be implemented as a software component operating in the map data server 110 or a mobile device 130 . Further, in some implementations, the prefetching manager 119 includes a component implemented in the mobile device 130 as well as a component implemented in the map data server 110 .
- the prefetching manager 119 can be implemented, for example, as a set of instructions executable on one or more processors and stored on a hard disk drive (HDD) or any other suitable storage medium. In operation, the prefetching manager 119 receives a triggering event indicating that the mobile device 130 is likely to be in a certain target geographic region at a later time.
- HDD hard disk drive
- the prefetching manager 119 then analyzes service parameters in the current and/or target geographic regions and, in some cases, prefetches map data for the target geographic region.
- Example techniques which the prefetching manager 119 or a similar component can implement are discussed in more detail with reference to FIGS. 3-5 .
- the map data server 110 may use a database interface 112 to access one or more of map data from a map database 120 , mobile network coverage area data from a coverage area database 122 , mobile network communications cost data from a communications costs database 124 , and communications data rate information from a communications data rates database 126 for sharing the information with the one or more mobile devices 130 .
- each of the databases 120 - 126 is a relational database implemented as a set of electronic data records stored on computer-readable medium in a respective server or group of servers, some of which may be maintained by different operators.
- a provider of network coverage information may operate the database 122 and provide an API for accessing and retrieving the desired data.
- the databases 120 - 126 may be provided as a single electronic database.
- the map database 120 can store map data in one or more formats, including different types of raster-formatted data and vector-formatted data.
- Raster data including bitmap data, is generally characterized by one or more arrays of individual data points or data tuples.
- Vector data is generally characterized by geometric objects such as points, lines, polylines, and polygons. Raster data tends to require more storage space and, therefore, more bandwidth compared to vector data.
- raster data may be better suited for aerial imagery.
- Vector data may be better suited for road data and other data formatted as lines and other geometric shapes.
- the data cached by mobile devices 130 may also include, for example, graphical map tiles, road and address information, business information, or any other data needed to support mapping or determining directions (e.g., road speeds, one-way roads, etc.). More specifically, in addition to map data, the prefetching manager 119 can request business data or other additional information for the relevant geographic region. In some cases, the prefetching manager 119 may request map data and non-map data from different providers.
- the network coverage area database 122 may store indications of areas in which network access is known to be available, limited, unavailable, etc. For example, if a data network lacks coverage or has poor access characteristics in specific rural areas, the coverage areas database 122 might include this information. Alternatively, the coverage areas database 122 might store boundaries of areas known to have network access. In some examples, the coverage areas database 122 may be provided by or be specific to a service provider of the mobile device 130 . In other examples, the coverage areas database 122 might be provided by a third party and might include data related to several mobile network service providers.
- a database provider may aggregate data communications costs information for several geographic regions into a communications costs database 124 .
- a mobile device network may have one or more data access costs associated with accessing the network. Subscribers to a mobile device network may be sold unlimited access to the mobile device network for a fixed monthly rate. In other situations, subscribers to the mobile device network may be sold access to transfer a capped amount of data for a fixed monthly rate. In this situation, subscribes who exceed the data cap may be charged a higher rate on a per-data unit basis. In other situations, users who have not subscribed to the mobile device network may be granted access to the mobile device network. Furthermore, when mobile devices 130 roam onto the mobile device network to which they have not subscribed, the users of the mobile devices 130 may be charged roaming fee rates that are substantially higher than the rates paid by subscribers of the mobile device network.
- the same or a different database provider also may aggregate into a communications data rates database 126 maximum communications data rate information for several geographic regions.
- the communications data rates database 126 may include one or more indications of the communications technology used in a data network.
- the communications technology may support one or more of Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), 3 rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution (LTE) as well as improvement to these technologies, technologies generally referred to as 3G and 4G technologies, local area network communications technologies (e.g., 802.11x, Bluetooth?), and any other wireless communications technologies.
- EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
- HSPA High Speed Packet Access
- WiMax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- LTE 3 rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution
- the communications data rates database 126 also might include statistics related to actual communications data throughput rates. Even though a communications network might support a high data rate, other factors might limit that actual data rates achieved by devices using the communications network. For example, while an LTE network might be capable of theoretical data rates of tens of megabits per second, devices on the network might experience much lower data rates due to network overload and congestion.
- the communications data rates database 126 might include historical network throughput data rates that can be used by the mobile device 130 or map data server 110 in deciding when to cause the mobile device 130 to cache map data.
- the mobile device 130 of FIG. 1 may include a number of modules 132 - 142 .
- the mobile device 130 includes one or several processors 132 in communication with a computer-readable memory 134 .
- the computer-readable memory 134 is illustrated in FIG. 2 as a single component.
- the mobile device 130 may include both persistent memory such as a hard disk and volatile memory such as random-access memory (RAM).
- the mobile device 130 also includes a user interface module 136 to receive input from a user and a display 138 to display output. More generally, the mobile device 130 may be equipped with any suitable input, output, and input/output (e.g., a touchscreen) components.
- the mobile device 130 includes a positioning system receiver 140 such as a Global Positioning Service (GPS) chip and a radio communications transceiver 142 to communicate on a cellular network, a wireless local area network, and/or any other suitable network.
- GPS Global Positioning Service
- a user of the mobile device 130 can download or otherwise obtain software applications to enable the mobile device 130 to perform additional functions, such as providing turn-by-turn navigation directions.
- a navigation application 145 may be stored in the memory 134 and execute on the processor 132 to request and receive map data via the radio communications transceiver 142 , process the map data to render map images on the display 138 , variously adjust the map images in response to user commands provided via the user interface 136 , etc.
- the mobile device 130 may execute any other software application that utilizes map data, such as a social networking application or a shopping application.
- the prefetching manager 119 may be provided as a component of the map viewing application 145 or as a separate software component (such as a plug-in), depending on implementation.
- FIG. 3 depicts the mobile device 130 executing the navigation application 145 that provides a map display and turn-by-turn navigation directions.
- the navigation application 145 downloads map data in response to a user request.
- the user request may be, for example, a command to display a specified geographic region on the mobile device or a command to continuously update the display with map data for the current location of which the mobile device 130 (which may be used when the user is driving).
- This approach generally reduces the amount of storage space on the mobile device 130 required for storing map data, this approach is dependent on a network connection to access downloadable map data.
- the mobile device 130 may encounter a data network with unfavorable data access characteristics. For example, there may be one or more geographic coverage areas in which a mobile device 130 has limited access to the network. In such situations, the mobile devices 130 may be temporarily unable to serve as a navigation device because of the missing map data.
- the prefetching manager 119 may prefetch and cache map data before the user enters the target area.
- the user need not issue commands to cache map data before entering the target area. Otherwise, if the user fails to cache the map data, the user might be unable to download the map data when inside the target area. Moreover, even if the user were able to download map data from inside the target area, the user might incur higher charges when downloading the map data from inside the target area.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a map of the state of California and an example path along which the mobile device 130 may travel between a first coverage area 202 , a second coverage area 204 , and a third coverage area 208 .
- the coverage areas 202 - 208 define respective geographic regions for the purposes of prefetching map data.
- each of the coverage areas 202 - 208 in general may be divided into multiple geographic regions of any suitable size.
- a geographic region may be a square region corresponding to a map “tile” at a certain zoom level.
- a geographic region for which map data may be prefetched may be defined in any suitable manner, and may include an entire coverage area or “footprint” of a wireless network or a portion of the coverage area.
- the mobile device 130 may download map data related to the second coverage area 204 as the mobile device 130 enters or approaches the second coverage area 204 .
- the mobile device 130 may download map data related to the third coverage area 208 as the mobile device 130 enters of approaches the third coverage area 208 .
- the mobile device 130 may cache map data, while in the coverage area 202 , upon determining that the mobile device 130 will likely transition from the first coverage area 202 having a first set of parameters to the second coverage area 204 having a second set of parameters, and determining that at least some of the relevant parameters of the first coverage area 202 are more favorable to downloading map data.
- the speed at which map data could be downloaded in the second coverage area 204 is significantly slower than the corresponding speed in the first coverage area 202 , the map data could be cached while the mobile device 130 is in the first coverage area 202 .
- the parameters of the second coverage area 204 may be determined using the coverage areas database 122 , which may be specific to one or more mobile network service providers.
- the parameters may indicate, for example, that accessing map data could be more expensive in the second coverage area 204 than in the first coverage area 202 .
- map data could be downloaded while the mobile device 130 is in the first coverage area 202 , in an effort to save costs.
- the cached data probably would be accessed when the mobile device 130 arrives in the second coverage area 204 .
- the prefetching manager 119 accesses the communications costs database 124 to determine an expected cost of operating the mobile device 130 on a mobile device network in a second coverage area 204 . If the cost of operating the mobile device 130 in the second coverage area 204 exceeds a threshold established by a user or a system operator, for example, the prefetching manager 119 may cause map data to be cached while the mobile device 130 is in the first coverage area 202 .
- the prefetching manager 119 may access the communications data rates database 126 to determine an expected time or delay associated with downloading map data to the mobile device 130 when in a second coverage area 204 , where the time or delay is related to the expected data access speed while in the second coverage area 204 . If the time or delay in downloading the map data exceeds a threshold established by a user or a system operator, for example, the prefetching manager 119 might cause map data to be cached while the mobile device 130 is in the first coverage area 202 . In an example, this threshold is based on user experience requirements. For example, a mobile device manufacturer or software developer may want to assure that a user's experience using the mobile device 130 as a personal navigation device is as close as possible to a standalone personal navigation device.
- the prefetching manager 119 determines that it is likely that the mobile device 130 will transition from the first coverage area 202 to the second coverage area 204 by using a user action as a signal.
- a user action is sending a reference (e.g., a URL) to a certain map from a browser running on a personal computer to the smartphone.
- the mobile device 130 automatically, without a command from the user, analyzes network parameters of at least the second coverage area 204 and caches map data related to the user action.
- the prefetching manager 119 may cause map data to be cached for those areas before the mobile device 130 enters the areas. Caching may occur at the time of the user action-generated signal, or it may occur when en route to a destination. In these cases, the user first opts-in and explicitly grants permission to the mobile device 130 and/or map data server 110 to automatically prefetch and cache map data.
- the mobile device 130 may provide a user-selectable configuration option to enable or disable the sharing of search data with the prefetching manager 119 .
- This option also may be a configuration of a service (e.g., electronic mail) to which the user subscribes. If the user, after selecting the option, searches for a business or some other point of interest, the prefetching manager 119 may automatically check whether the point of interest falls within an area with less favorable network coverage parameters and, in some cases, cache the relevant map data.
- a signal is generated based on the high likelihood that, after the user searches for a point of interest, her mobile device will enter the area in which the point of interest is located.
- the signal may be generated at another computing device or from within a computing cloud.
- the prefetching manager 119 may determine that the mobile device 130 is likely to cross a geographic or geopolitical border, for example a state or country border. In some situations, the second coverage area 204 may be across such a border relative to the first coverage area 202 . In these situations, there may be legal or other restrictions related to accessing data on the mobile device, in addition to possible cost or network availability issues. Similar to the previous examples, the prefetching manager 119 may also determine whether there are any restrictions the mobile device 130 accessing a data network in a second coverage area 204 , where, again, the second coverage area 204 is across a border. If there are such restrictions, the mobile device 130 or the map data server 110 may cause map data to be cached while the mobile device 130 is in a first coverage area.
- a geographic buffer may be established by extending from the perimeter of one or more coverage areas.
- the geographic buffer provides a margin of error for maps of the boundaries of the coverage areas.
- the geographic buffer may be configured as one or more of a number of different geometric shapes, including, for example, circular areas or polygonal areas.
- a method 300 in the prefetching manager 119 may automatically determine, at a time when the mobile device 130 is positioned in a first coverage area, that the mobile device is likely to enter a second coverage area with characteristics or network service parameters different from the first coverage area (block 302 ).
- the method 300 determines that the first coverage area is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area using the first service parameters and the second service parameters (block 304 ). As discussed previously, this determination may be made based on factors such as data network access speed, data network access cost, and data network availability, for example.
- the method 300 may send to the map data server a request for map data for the second coverage area (block 306 ). For example, this request may be sent from within the first coverage area. As another example, this request may be sent from a third coverage area that is more favorable to data transfer than the second coverage area. More specifically, it may be determined that a certain intermediate coverage area through which the mobile device is expected to travel will be more favorable to transfer map data for the second coverage area than the second coverage area, even though the present location at which the mobile device is not suitable for prefetching map data (or less suitable than the intermediate coverage area). In other words, map data need not be prefetched immediately after it has been determined prefetching is suitable.
- the method 300 may cause the mobile device 130 to store the map data in a non-transitory computer-readable medium, making the map data available for later use by the mobile device (block 308 ). In an example, it may determined whether the mobile device is located in or near the second coverage area (block 310 ). In response to determining that the mobile device is in or near the second coverage are, the method 300 may cause the map data to be displayed (block 312 ). Alternatively, the map of the second coverage area can be rendered at block 312 in response to receiving the user request to view the map.
- causing the map data (or a portion of the map data) to be rendered when the mobile device is in or near the second coverage area is based on a quality level associated with the second coverage area being below a threshold.
- This quality level may be related to network access, data speed, or other factors associated with mobile network communications.
- the mobile device 130 may use more power than it otherwise would use to cache map data in areas with more favorable service parameters. Furthermore, if a mobile device 130 takes a significantly longer period of time to download map data, the mobile device 130 may also use more power than it otherwise would use to cache map data in areas with more favorable service parameters. By caching map data before entering areas of reduced coverage, the mobile device 130 may make fewer attempts to access a data network or to use a slow network data connection.
- the prefetching manager 119 may assign priority to map data based on network coverage availability. Thus, in some situations, the prefetching manager 119 may prioritize the download of map data based on network parameters. As a more specific example, the prefetching manager 119 may determine that the mobile device 130 should cache map data for several regions, and schedule download of the map data for these regions in the descending order of quality of the corresponding parameters. In this manner, the region in which the download is most likely to take more time, require more power, be more expensive, etc. is scheduled for prefetching first.
- Modules may constitute either software modules (e.g., code embodied on a machine-readable medium or in a transmission signal) or hardware modules.
- a hardware module is tangible unit capable of performing certain operations and may be configured or arranged in a certain manner.
- one or more computer systems e.g., a standalone, client or server computer system
- one or more hardware modules of a computer system e.g., a processor or a group of processors
- software e.g., an application or application portion
- any reference to “one example” or “an example” means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one example.
- the appearances of the phrase “in one example” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same example.
- Coupled and “connected” along with their derivatives. For instance, some examples may be described using the term “coupled” to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact. The term “coupled,” however, may also mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet still co-operate or interact with each other. The examples are not limited in this context.
- the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” “including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion.
- a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
- “or” refers to an inclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B are true (or present).
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