The present invention is a method of coordinating an activity at a destination
includes receiving a first signal indicative of a first location of a first party
(110). The first signal is received at a destination of the first party.
A second signal indicative of a second location of a second party is received at
a destination (112), which is also the destination of the second party.
A schedule is created (150) to coordinate the activity automatically at
the destination. The schedule is based on the first and second signals indicative
of the first and second locations and may include additional functions such as
the estimated times of arrival of the first and second parties (120, 122).
Also, the present invention is a method of notification upon arrival at a predetermined
location (200) that includes receiving a first signal indicative of the
location of a first party (210). A second signal is transmitted to a second
party (230) when the location of the first party is equal to a first predetermined
location (220). The activity is coordinated at a second location based on
the second signal.