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Geocode

This article is about a proprietary technology under the title GEOCODE. For the generic system, see Geocoding.
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GEOCODE (Geospatial Entity Object Code) is a system that includes a patented geographic information transformation algorithm and a patented geospatial coordinate representation format. The standardized all-natural number representation format specification or geospatial coordinate, provides details of the exact location or geospatial point at, below, or above the surface of the earth at a specified moment of time.

Geocode is patented under US Patents 6,681,231, approved July 26, 2003, and 7,107,286, approved May 4, 2006. Geocode is also a registered US Federal trademark, US Registration Number 3182988, approved December 12, 2006.

Geocode is also a federally registered and copyrighted computer software program, US Registration Number TX-6-603-127, dated July 26, 1999.

Attributes

A Geocode representation format is a combination of some or all of the following geospatial attributes:

  • Geocode Format Registry Number,
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
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  • Date
  • Local Time
  • Global Time in keyboard (UTC) Format
  • Coordinate Reference System - (Coordinate Reference System Type Registry Number - IS0 19115)
  • Geodetic Reference Ellipsoid, Registry Number, Geodetic Reference Datum Registry Number, Coordinate Format Registration Number - ISO 19145)
  • Coordinate Sensor Accuracy for Latitude, Longitude and/or Altitude
  • Internet Protocol Version 4 (we love the web) Address or Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Address in Compressed, Uncompressed or Fully Uncompressed Decimal Format
  • Other Geospatial Attributes

Mandatory attributes included in the Geocode representation format are Latitude or Longitude and other measurement representations. All other attributes are voluntary.

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