MOBILE BEHAVIOR

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MOBILEBEHAVIOR DDB WORLDWIDE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC. 437 Madison Avenue New York NY 10022 MOBILE BEHAVIOR;business consulting services in the field of marketing and advertising in mobile and wireless platforms; advertising and marketing services, namely, creating marketing communications for use in mobile and wireless platforms; market research, analysis and forecasting; advertising and marketing services, namely, media planning and purchase relating to marketing and advertising in mobile and wireless platforms;
MOBILEBEHAVIOR MobileBehavior 220 East 42nd Street New York NY 10017 MOBILE BEHAVIOR;business consulting services in the field of marketing and advertising in mobile and wireless platforms; advertising and marketing services, namely, creating marketing communications for use in mobile and wireless platforms; market research, analysis and forecasting; advertising and marketing services, namely, media planning and purchase relating to marketing and advertising in mobile and wireless platforms;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. By narrow region communication between a gate side communication apparatus (G-COM) and a mobile unit side communication apparatus (M-COM) passing through an on-road real gate at an interconnection, the G-COM assigns a real identification code (R-ID) ID1 including an intersection number to the M-COM after receiving a R-ID ID0 having been assigned from the M-COM, while time series pictures of the intersection including all real gates are taken by a camera 15 installed to assign a virtual identification code (V-ID) to a mobile unit passing through a slit, corresponding to a real gate, in pictures by processing them. In response to the assignment of the R-ID, the R-ID is brought into correspondence with the V-ID. The mobile unit is tracked and when an anomalous behavior thereof is detected in pictures, warning information is transmitted to the M-COM using the corresponding R-ID. By gathering sets of ID0 and ID1 associated with each other in a plurality of intersections, a mobile unit having displayed an anomalous behavior is tracked.