Patent classifications
G07C2209/08
SCHEDULED ACCESS CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRONIC LOCK
Methods and apparatus to support scheduled access control for an electronic lock are described herein. An initiating central wireless device obtains an ephemeral identity resolving key (IRK) to use in resolving an ephemeral resolvable private address (RPA) of a peripheral wireless device. The initiating central wireless device can subsequently connect securely to the peripheral wireless device in order to unlock an electronic lock controlled by the peripheral wireless device to gain access during a scheduled time period. The ephemeral IRK and ephemeral RPA can be used for a limited period of time and/or for a predetermined number of usages during the scheduled time period.
Vehicle, and controlling method thereof
An embodiment vehicle includes a UWB (ultra-wideband) module configured to receive a UWB signal transmitted from a smart key, and a controller configured to determine a location of the smart key based on the UWB signal received through the UWB module, control the UWB module to stop UWB communication after a first reference time has elapsed from a point of time at which the UWB module starts communication, and control the UWB module to restart the UWB communication after a second reference time has elapsed from a point of time at which the UWB module stops communication.
Intelligent lock
A method for operating an access control comprises creating a plurality of wake-up schedules for a wireless transceiver. Each of the plurality of wake-up schedules may be configured to control how frequently the wireless transceiver wakes up to transmit or receive information. Each of the plurality of wake-up schedules for the wireless transceiver may be different from another one or the plurality of wake-up schedules for the wireless transceiver. The method may further comprise automatically switching between the plurality of wake-up schedules for the wireless transceiver such that a duration of time between wake-ups for the wireless transceiver radio is shorter during some predefined times and longer during other predefined times. The duration of time between wake-ups for the wireless transceiver may be configurable by an administrative user via an interface.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND A METHOD THEREIN FOR HANDLING ACCESS TO AN ACCESS-RESTRICTED PHYSICAL RESOURCE
An access control system and a method performed therein, for handling access to an access-restricted physical resource. The method comprises, by means of a first credential reader, receiving an initiating access request credential initiating a request to give one or more visitors access to a first access-restricted physical resource. The method further comprises, by means of the first credential reader, receiving a visitor credential for each visitor for which access is requested, and, by means of a second credential reader, receiving a finalising access request credential finalising the request to give the one or more visitors access. Furthermore, the method comprises, by means of a first resource controller, allowing a visitor to access the first access-restricted physical resource upon presenting the visitor's visitor credential to the first credential reader.
TOUCHLESS MOTION SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR PERFORMING DIRECTIONAL DETECTION AND FOR PROVIDING ACCESS CONTROL
A touchless motion sensor system for performing directional motion detection includes first and second touchless motion sensors. First and second sensing units are coupled to the first and second touchless motion sensors each having a sensing unit disable input, a sensing unit disable output, a sensing unit to sensing unit motion detected output, and motion logic. The first sensing unit disable output is coupled to the second sensing unit disable input, and the second sensing unit disable output is coupled to the first sensing unit disable input.
HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEM
A health service system for caring for the health of a patient. In one example, the health service system operates to present media content in association with a telehealth consultation. The health service system generates a virtual waiting room for display on a patient device, which presents a media content presentation. After the media content presentation has concluded, the health service system facilitates the telehealth consultation between a patient and a care provider. In some configurations the health service system further includes at least one hub care facility. The hub care facility includes a locked door with a scanner that unlocks the locked door upon scanning a time sensitive door unlock code; and a locked medication locker with a scanner that unlocks the locked medication locker upon scanning a medication locker unlock code.
STAY MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, STAY MANAGEMENT METHOD, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM, AND STAY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A stay management apparatus includes a registration unit for acquiring a face image of a visitor and to register the face image, an entry control unit for authenticating the visitor based on authentication target information that is associated with identification information of the visitor and to permit entry of the visitor, an acquisition unit for acquiring destination information, about inside the building, which is associated with the identification information of the visitor, a determination unit for determining a permitted stay duration of the visitor inside the building based on the destination information, a detection unit for detecting stay of the visitor by face authentication, based on monitor images that are sequentially captured, and an output unit for outputting an alert when stay of the visitor is detected by the face authentication after a lapse of the permitted stay duration.
SMART LOCK AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY LOCKING SMART LOCK
The present disclosure provides a smart door lock and a method for controlling the smart door lock. The method may be implemented on a computing apparatus including a processor and a storage device. The method may include obtaining user information and determining whether the user information passes a verification. The method may further include in response to a determination that the user information passes the verification, controlling the smart door lock to perform an unlock operation. The method may further include determining whether the door on which the smart door lock is installed has a preset action within a preset time period and in response to a determination that the door has the preset action within the preset time period, controlling at least one component of the smart door lock to perform at least one operation.
Latching apparatus for an electronic lockbox
An electronic lockbox includes a latching apparatus that uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that include latch pins which are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key. During insertion of a latch pin into the rotatable barrel, the maximum torque imparted on a first spur gear by the torsion spring, at a maximum rotation angle of the rotatable barrel, is sufficient to rotate the barrel back to its neutral position after the latch pin has been fully inserted into the barrel, and is less than or equal to a back drive torque limit of a prime mover of the rotary actuator.
AUTHORIZED SMART ACCESS TO A MONITORED PROPERTY
A method includes, receiving a biometric identifier from a visitor to the property, determining an arrival time of the visitor based on receiving the biometric identifier, comparing the arrival time of the visitor to an expected arrival time of an expected visitor, based on comparing the arrival time of the visitor to an expected arrival time, transmitting the biometric identifier and data identifying the expected visitor, receiving, by the monitoring system and from the external server, (i) data indicating that the biometric identifier corresponds to the expected visitor and (ii) data indicating that an electronic device of the expected visitor is located at the property, and based on (i) the data indicating that the biometric identifier corresponds to the expected visitor and (ii) the data indicating that the electronic device of the expected visitor is located at the property, granting, by the monitoring system, the visitor access to the property.