SYSTEMS MONITORING REPORTING

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CLOUDPARC Cloudparc, Inc. 171 Great Neck Road #4 Great Neck NY 11021 Systems for monitoring and reporting of traffic volume, traffic patterns and flow, for enabling remote traffic and parking enforcement and vehicular identification, and for locating persons and property, comprised of surveillance cameras and hardware and software for the analysis, management, reporting and display of data and images;Monitoring and reporting of traffic volume, traffic patterns, traffic flow, vehicular parking and vehicular identification;CLOUD PARC;
SMARTPARC Eye-Al IP Suite #1402 347 5th Avenue New York NY 10016 Systems for monitoring and reporting of traffic volume, traffic patterns and flow, for enabling remote traffic and parking enforcement and vehicular identification, and for locating persons and property, comprised of surveillance cameras and computer hardware and downloadable software for the analysis, management, reporting and display of data and images;Management of vehicular traffic flow through advanced communications network and technology via monitoring and reporting of traffic volume, traffic patterns, traffic flow, vehicular parking and vehicular identification;Monitoring and reporting of traffic volume, traffic patterns, traffic flow, vehicular parking and vehicular identification for safety purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A SIM card for a phone has a first memory partition on which a phone user identity and phone network access data are stored. A service usage monitoring application is stored in a memory. The service usage monitoring application (a) logs information about a service used via the phone, (b) creates a service usage record for the service activity based on the information, (c) stores the service usage record in a buffer, (d) creates a reporting message containing at least one service usage data record, (e) sends the reporting message to a remote server at a preset interval based on a triggered event, and (f) purges the at least one service usage record from the buffer upon successful transmission of the reporting message.