Patent classifications
G07C9/28
Detection of unauthorized access of locked container
Detecting unauthorized access of a locked key container having a key for a vehicle or a premises. An indication is received at a sensor coupled to the key that the key container is being tampered with. A notification is sent in response to receiving the indication that the key container is being tampered with.
Vehicle remote control
A vehicle includes a controller, programmed to responsive to receiving a credential for connecting to a wireless network from a mobile device, connect to the wireless network using the credential; and establish a link with the mobile device via the wireless network, wherein the credential is received through a cloud server via a wireless connection other than the wireless network.
Vehicle remote control
A vehicle includes a controller, programmed to responsive to receiving a credential for connecting to a wireless network from a mobile device, connect to the wireless network using the credential; and establish a link with the mobile device via the wireless network, wherein the credential is received through a cloud server via a wireless connection other than the wireless network.
INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND PROGRAM
In an information processing system including a terminal device carried by a user and a server device communicably connected to the terminal device by a secure communication method, the terminal device acquires a sensing result in a real space where the terminal device is located and sends the same to the server device, and the server device holds base information for specifying at least one position in the real space as an information processing base, and sends an information processing instruction to the terminal device in a case where a predetermined condition defined using a distance or a direction between a position specified by the sensing result received from the terminal device and a position specified by the base information is satisfied.
INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND PROGRAM
In an information processing system including a terminal device carried by a user and a server device communicably connected to the terminal device by a secure communication method, the terminal device acquires a sensing result in a real space where the terminal device is located and sends the same to the server device, and the server device holds base information for specifying at least one position in the real space as an information processing base, and sends an information processing instruction to the terminal device in a case where a predetermined condition defined using a distance or a direction between a position specified by the sensing result received from the terminal device and a position specified by the base information is satisfied.
MONITORING ITEMS IN AN AREA ACCESSIBLE THROUGH AN ELECTRONIC LOCKING DEVICE
An illustrative example embodiment of a locking device includes a lock that selectively allows access to an area when the lock is unlocked. A processor is configured to control whether the lock is locked or unlocked. A transceiver is configured to communicate with a communication hub that is remote from the locking device. The processor is configured to cause the transceiver to provide an indication to the communication hub when the lock has been unlocked. The indication includes an instruction that the communication hub should begin monitoring a condition of at least one preselected item within the area.
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.
ULTRA-WIDE BAND ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to a reader, such as a reader for a physical access control system. The reader can include first and second antennas, each designed or configured for receiving ultra-wide band (UWB) signals. The reader can also include a mounting plane configured for mounting the reader to a surface. An axis aligning the first and second antennas can be arranged substantially perpendicular relative the mounting plane. A material can be provided between the first and second antennas The material can have a thickness that defines a distance between the first and second antennas of less than a half wavelength of the UWB signal through air (λ.sub.A/2), the material configured to slow down electromagnetic waves passing therethrough such that the thickness of the material provides an effective separation distance of the first and second antennas of at least a half wavelength of the UWB signal through air (λ.sub.A/2).
ULTRA-WIDE BAND ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to a reader, such as a reader for a physical access control system. The reader can include first and second antennas, each designed or configured for receiving ultra-wide band (UWB) signals. The reader can also include a mounting plane configured for mounting the reader to a surface. An axis aligning the first and second antennas can be arranged substantially perpendicular relative the mounting plane. A material can be provided between the first and second antennas The material can have a thickness that defines a distance between the first and second antennas of less than a half wavelength of the UWB signal through air (λ.sub.A/2), the material configured to slow down electromagnetic waves passing therethrough such that the thickness of the material provides an effective separation distance of the first and second antennas of at least a half wavelength of the UWB signal through air (λ.sub.A/2).