Patent classifications
G07B11/00
HOLOGRAPHIC BARCODE TARGET GENERATOR
Authentication systems, devices, and methods are provided, which may use a scanner configured to capture an image of an authentication pattern in a predetermined target area; and a hologram generator configured to project a holographic target onto free space in the target area. Moreover, there may be provided a controller configured to process the image and output a determination of whether the authentication pattern meets a predetermined criterion.
Paperless venue entry and location-based services
When attending an event at a venue, the attendee typically presents ticket information that is scanned by a venue scanner. In conventional systems, once validated, the scanner prints a paper stub that typically includes seat location data. Production of this paper stub can be dispensed with, and the associated data conveyed by the paper stub as well as additional information not contemplated or possible with paper stubs can be conveyed by an electronic stub or e-stub that resides on a device of the attendee, generally the same device employed to present the ticket information.
Paperless venue entry and location-based services
When attending an event at a venue, the attendee typically presents ticket information that is scanned by a venue scanner. In conventional systems, once validated, the scanner prints a paper stub that typically includes seat location data. Production of this paper stub can be dispensed with, and the associated data conveyed by the paper stub as well as additional information not contemplated or possible with paper stubs can be conveyed by an electronic stub or e-stub that resides on a device of the attendee, generally the same device employed to present the ticket information.
Scannerless venue entry and location techniques
When attending an event at a venue, the attendee typically presents ticket information that is scanned by a venue scanner. The process associated with scanning can be dispensed with, which can improve attendee experiences, reduce costs associated with managing a venue, as well as other advantages. For example, instead of scanning a ticket at a point of ingress to the venue, a device of the user can self-scan the ticket, and then present indicia that indicates this process has occurred. The indicia can be presented to a guest services representative, who can verify that a valid ticket was redeemed by merely observing the indicia and without scanning.
TERMINAL DEVICE, METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A terminal device according to the present disclosure is a terminal device including a control unit and a communication unit. The control unit is configured to receive identification information from a vehicle via short-range wireless communication through the communication unit, to acquire position information on the vehicle, and to perform processing for riding in the vehicle based on the identification information and position information on the vehicle. The identification information is information that can identify the vehicle.
TERMINAL DEVICE, METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A terminal device according to the present disclosure is a terminal device including a control unit and a communication unit. The control unit is configured to receive identification information from a vehicle via short-range wireless communication through the communication unit, to acquire position information on the vehicle, and to perform processing for riding in the vehicle based on the identification information and position information on the vehicle. The identification information is information that can identify the vehicle.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
The present technology relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, a program, and an information processing system realizing smooth entrance with an electronic ticket. ID information used for determining admittance or non-admittance of entrance with an electronic ticket is extracted from a captured image of a superimposition image which contains a predetermined image and the ID information superimposed on the predetermined image to determine admittance or non-admittance of entrance with the electronic ticket on the basis of the electronic ticket and the ID information. For example, the present technology is applicable to an entrance gate system or others provided to check entrance into an event site or the like.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
The present technology relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, a program, and an information processing system realizing smooth entrance with an electronic ticket. ID information used for determining admittance or non-admittance of entrance with an electronic ticket is extracted from a captured image of a superimposition image which contains a predetermined image and the ID information superimposed on the predetermined image to determine admittance or non-admittance of entrance with the electronic ticket on the basis of the electronic ticket and the ID information. For example, the present technology is applicable to an entrance gate system or others provided to check entrance into an event site or the like.
Return leg remote passenger check-in
A method includes, after completion of a leg of travel with a first-mode travel carrier (FMTC), acquiring, by at least one electronic device, an originating paper bag tag (BT) identifier (OP-BTI) associated with or printed on a printed BT from the FMTC that is on a luggage item of the passenger to create digital BTI data linked to the FMTC. The method includes extracting a passenger bag number from the BTI data and accessing a passenger name record (PNR) from the FMTC, based on the number. The method includes autonomously creating a passenger manifest record from the BTI data and the PNR, with data identifying for check-in of a return leg of the passenger with a return travel carrier (RTC); and repeating the method for a plurality of passengers associated with a lodging entity to autonomously form a manifest file with a conduit for check-in passengers with the RTC.
Return leg remote passenger check-in
A method includes, after completion of a leg of travel with a first-mode travel carrier (FMTC), acquiring, by at least one electronic device, an originating paper bag tag (BT) identifier (OP-BTI) associated with or printed on a printed BT from the FMTC that is on a luggage item of the passenger to create digital BTI data linked to the FMTC. The method includes extracting a passenger bag number from the BTI data and accessing a passenger name record (PNR) from the FMTC, based on the number. The method includes autonomously creating a passenger manifest record from the BTI data and the PNR, with data identifying for check-in of a return leg of the passenger with a return travel carrier (RTC); and repeating the method for a plurality of passengers associated with a lodging entity to autonomously form a manifest file with a conduit for check-in passengers with the RTC.