Patent classifications
E05B49/00
INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
[Object] To provide an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, a program, and an information processing system, which are capable of enhancing safety of authentication when unlocking.
[Solution] Provided is an information processing apparatus including: a communication unit configured to receive an unlocking request and first information generated on the basis of a first secret key, from a first communication terminal; and a determination unit configured to determine whether or not to cause a locking unit to unlock, on the basis of a first public key corresponding to the first secret key and the generated first information.
LOCKING MODULE
A locking module includes: a storage unit in which a password is saved; an input unit which receives a number as an input; a locking unit which restrains a zipper and thereby restricts the sliding of the zipper in a state in which two housings are coupled through the zipper; and a control unit which, when the saved password matches the input number, transmits a lock release signal to the locking unit and controls to release the zipper restrained by the locking unit.
METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETERMINING THE INSTALLATION DIRECTION OF ELECTRONIC LOCK
No matter a latch is extended or retracted at initial state, a method for automatically determining the installation direction of an electronic lock is able to determine the electronic lock is installed on left or right hand door by driving a rotation module to rotate in first or second direction and changing the potential of a signal outputted from a micro switch depending on the rotation module whether touches the micro switch. The method is applicable for more convenient to consumer on installation of the electronic lock.
METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETERMINING THE INSTALLATION DIRECTION OF ELECTRONIC LOCK
No matter a latch is extended or retracted at initial state, a method for automatically determining the installation direction of an electronic lock is able to determine the electronic lock is installed on left or right hand door by driving a rotation module to rotate in first or second direction and changing the potential of a signal outputted from a micro switch depending on the rotation module whether touches the micro switch. The method is applicable for more convenient to consumer on installation of the electronic lock.
SMART DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY, CLUTCH CONTROL METHOD OF SMART DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY, AND SMART DOOR LOCK
A smart door lock assembly includes a lock cylinder, a lock cylinder mounting block, a driving motor, and a driving control board. A driving gear is arranged on a movable end of the driving motor. The lock cylinder passes through and is mounted in the lock cylinder mounting block. A driven gear coaxial with the lock cylinder is arranged on the lock cylinder mounting block. The driven gear is driven by the driving gear. The driving control board determines whether an external input unlocking command is right and controls the driving motor to unlock the smart door lock assembly when the external input unlocking command is right. The driving motor has a virtual position in a process of driving the driving gear.
VEHICLE DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE, VEHICLE INCLUDING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE, AND VEHICLE DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING SYSTEM INCLUDING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE
A vehicle door locking and unlocking vehicle-mounted device is provided to lock and unlock a vehicle door for car rental and carsharing. The vehicle-mounted device can lock and unlock a vehicle door without using an ECU on the vehicle or CAN. The vehicle door locking and unlocking vehicle-mounted device includes communication means for receiving a lock command or an unlock command from a user terminal directly or through a server and at least one internal relay connected to wiring between a door key switch and a door lock actuator of the vehicle. The internal relay controls at least one external relay to drive the door lock actuator to lock or unlock the door.
VEHICLE DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE, VEHICLE INCLUDING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE, AND VEHICLE DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING SYSTEM INCLUDING VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE
A vehicle door locking and unlocking vehicle-mounted device is provided to lock and unlock a vehicle door for car rental and carsharing. The vehicle-mounted device can lock and unlock a vehicle door without using an ECU on the vehicle or CAN. The vehicle door locking and unlocking vehicle-mounted device includes communication means for receiving a lock command or an unlock command from a user terminal directly or through a server and at least one internal relay connected to wiring between a door key switch and a door lock actuator of the vehicle. The internal relay controls at least one external relay to drive the door lock actuator to lock or unlock the door.
ELECTRONIC LOCK WITH MORTISE INSERT
An electronic lock assembly includes an exterior assembly, an interior assembly, and a latch having a deadbolt movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the latch being movable in response to rotation of a torque blade. The electronic lock includes a motor within the interior assembly and operable to rotate the torque blade, and a control circuit operatively connected to the motor and configured to selectively actuate the motor. A mortise insert includes a battery subassembly electrically connectable to the control circuit.
ELECTRONIC LOCK WITH MORTISE INSERT
An electronic lock assembly includes an exterior assembly, an interior assembly, and a latch having a deadbolt movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the latch being movable in response to rotation of a torque blade. The electronic lock includes a motor within the interior assembly and operable to rotate the torque blade, and a control circuit operatively connected to the motor and configured to selectively actuate the motor. A mortise insert includes a battery subassembly electrically connectable to the control circuit.
Iris biometric recognition module and access control assembly
- Steven N. Perna ,
- John M. Margicin ,
- Mark A. Clifton ,
- Jongjin Kim ,
- Bobby S. Varma ,
- Stephen J. Piro ,
- Barry E. Mapen ,
- Kevin P. Richards ,
- David Alan Ackerman ,
- Ann-Marie Lanzillotto ,
- David J. Wade ,
- Timothy J. Davis ,
- Michael P. Fleisch ,
- Jitendra J. Bhangley ,
- Glen J. Van Sant ,
- James R. Bergen ,
- John Timothy Green
An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems.