Patent classifications
G06Q20/28
Wearable RFID device for use in an event-based interrogation zone
A wearable RFID device is provided for use in an event-based interrogation zone. The zone contains terminals with RFID readers. The device has an element worn by a user and an attached or embedded RFID tag. The tag has stored data representing a UniqueID of the tag, and a stored funds balance. The tag is programmed to activate an otherwise inactive one of said terminals upon presentation of the tag to the RFID reader of said terminal in a first tap, and communicate its UniqueID to the terminal for validation. Upon validation and following a second tap of the tag at the RFID reader, the tag's stored funds balance can be changed by the amount of a transaction run through said terminal. A temporary installation of a system of RFID-based terminals and user-worn RFID devices is also provided for use within an event interrogation zone.
AUTOMATICALLY HANDLING ELECTRONIC ORDERS
A method for automatically handling electronic orders is disclosed. The method includes receiving an order indication indicating an electronic order for an item by a customer. The method further includes determining a security value based on the order indication and initiating a transfer of at least one digital valuable from a first account associated with the customer to a second account based on the security value. In this manner, a seller of the item is provided with a security or a deposit in the form of the digital value. A system implementing the method is also disclosed.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXECUTING ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS AND FILTERING WITH CATEGORIZATION ENGINE
Systems and methods for executing filtered electronic transactions are disclosed. One method includes receiving, by an acquirer system of a filtered transaction processing system, a transaction request including transaction data from a merchant system, the transaction data including enhanced data or non-enhanced data. A status of the merchant system may be determined based on the transaction data, the status of the merchant system indicative of a participating status or a non-participating status. Upon determining the status of the merchant system indicative of the participating status, the transaction request may be transmitted to a first transaction network. The first transaction network may forward the transaction request to a categorization engine of the filtered transaction processing system. The categorization engine may categorize one or more items associated with the transaction request into one or more categories. The transaction request may be executed based on the one or more categories.
Settlement system, user terminal and method executed thereby, settlement device and method executed thereby, and program
A settlement system with higher security which replaces a settlement system using credit cards is provided. The settlement system has a user terminal, a settlement device, and a settlement terminal. First, a user ID, a password, and upper limit amount information identifying an amount are inputted in a user terminal 100 (S912), and sent to the settlement device (S913). The settlement device performs credit determination (S922), generates temporary permission information if credit is possible (S923), and sends the temporary permission information to the user terminal (S924). The user terminal generates a one-time password (S915). The one-time password is inputted to the settlement terminal (S931). If the one-time password sent from the settlement terminal to the settlement device is identical to the one-time password created in the settlement device, the settlement device allows a user's payment (S928).
REAL-TIME PROVISIONING OF TARGETED DIGITAL CONTENT BASED ON DECOMPOSED STRUCTURED MESSAGING DATA AND PEER DATA
Computer-implemented systems and processes may provision, in real-time, targeted, event-specific digital content based on decomposed, structured message data and peer data. For examples, an apparatus may receive a message associated with an exchange of data involving a first counterparty and a second counterparty. The message may include elements of message data that characterize a real-time payment from the second counterparty to the first counterparty, and based on the elements of message data, the apparatus may determine a value of at least one parameter that characterizes the first counterparty and may obtain elements of peer data that are consistent with at least one parameter value. The apparatus may transmit notification data that includes digital content associated with at least one of the elements of peer data or the at least one parameter value to a device operable by the first counterparty, which may present the digital content within a digital interface.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ORDERING AND PAYMENT
Systems and methods for product ordering and payment are disclosed. Via use of the system, ordering and payment for items and services is simplified, secured, and made more convenient. Exemplary systems suggest orders, for example based on the location of the user, health information, and the like, and may automatically place orders with merchants. Payment may be made directly to the merchant from a user device, or indirectly through a payment issuer.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ORDERING AND PAYMENT
Systems and methods for product ordering and payment are disclosed. Via use of the system, ordering and payment for items and services is simplified, secured, and made more convenient. Exemplary systems suggest orders, for example based on the location of the user, health information, and the like, and may automatically place orders with merchants. Payment may be made directly to the merchant from a user device, or indirectly through a payment issuer.
Systems and methods for providing split control of multiple execution environments
The present disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media implementing techniques for providing split control of an execution environment. According to aspects of the disclosure, a first entity may be configured to exert control over presentation related aspects (e.g., the look and feel) of services provided by a second entity, while the second entity may exert control over backend processing and execution of the services. To facilitate the different portions of the split control, one or more servers may be configured to provide a first execution layer, a second execution layer, and a second execution layer control panel. The first execution layer may perform operations for executing the provisioning of the service. The second execution layer may perform operations for presenting the computing/execution environment for providing the service, and the second execution environment control panel may provide the first entity to customize/modify presentation related aspects of the computing/execution environment.
Systems and methods for providing split control of multiple execution environments
The present disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media implementing techniques for providing split control of an execution environment. According to aspects of the disclosure, a first entity may be configured to exert control over presentation related aspects (e.g., the look and feel) of services provided by a second entity, while the second entity may exert control over backend processing and execution of the services. To facilitate the different portions of the split control, one or more servers may be configured to provide a first execution layer, a second execution layer, and a second execution layer control panel. The first execution layer may perform operations for executing the provisioning of the service. The second execution layer may perform operations for presenting the computing/execution environment for providing the service, and the second execution environment control panel may provide the first entity to customize/modify presentation related aspects of the computing/execution environment.
Prepaid card funding for single transaction
A computer-implemented method for prepaid card funding for a single transaction includes receiving, from a client, a request for funding a single transaction using a payment vehicle, providing funds for the single transaction with the payment vehicle, notifying the client that the funds are available for the single transaction with the payment vehicle, receiving notification from the client that the single transaction with the payment vehicle has been completed, and unloading remaining funds from the payment vehicle, such that no funds remain with the payment vehicle.