SFO Earns U.S. Patent for System That Tracks App-Based Ground Transportation
The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has been awarded a patent for a mobile application that tracks application-based ground transportation, such as those operated by Uber and Lyft. The United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded patent #10,535,021 to SFO for the system, which tracks properly-equipped vehicles operating within a GPS "geo-fence" area. The mobile application, created in-house, is used for roadway planning, billing verification, and the enforcement of Airport roadway rules and regulations.
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