Patent classifications
G07C9/32
SERVER DEVICE AND DOOR CONTROL DEVICE
It A service provider such as a courier to unlock a door without a permission of a user. A server device, which is capable of communicating with a door control device that controls locking and unlocking of a door installed at an entrance of a multifamily residential, includes: a storage that stores, for each user, a service number set by a service provider; a request reception that receives, from the door control device, an unlock request including a device ID and the service number; an authentication that executes an authentication based on information included in the unlock request and information stored in the storage; and unlock instructions that transmits an unlock instruction to the door control device, when the authentication is succeeded.
Concept for an Entry-Exit Matching System
Examples relate to a concept for an entry-exit matching system, and in particular to an evaluation device, a method and a computer program for person re-identification for entry-exit matching in a transportation system. The evaluation device comprises processing circuitry configured to obtain a plurality of re-identification codes. Each re-identification code represents a person being recorded by at least one camera when entering or exiting at least a section of the transportation system. The processing circuitry is configured to match the plurality of re-identification codes using a global matching scheme to obtain a plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes, such that each matched pair of re-identification codes comprises a re-identification code of a person entering and a re-identification code of a person exiting. The global matching scheme is based on reducing an overall distance between the re-identification codes of the matched pairs of re-identification codes over the plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes. The processing circuitry is configured to determine points of entry and exit for the plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes.
Concept for an Entry-Exit Matching System
Examples relate to a concept for an entry-exit matching system, and in particular to an evaluation device, a method and a computer program for person re-identification for entry-exit matching in a transportation system. The evaluation device comprises processing circuitry configured to obtain a plurality of re-identification codes. Each re-identification code represents a person being recorded by at least one camera when entering or exiting at least a section of the transportation system. The processing circuitry is configured to match the plurality of re-identification codes using a global matching scheme to obtain a plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes, such that each matched pair of re-identification codes comprises a re-identification code of a person entering and a re-identification code of a person exiting. The global matching scheme is based on reducing an overall distance between the re-identification codes of the matched pairs of re-identification codes over the plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes. The processing circuitry is configured to determine points of entry and exit for the plurality of matched pairs of re-identification codes.
Money handling machine and money handling method
A money handling machine includes: a housing; a drawer that is drawable from the housing; a locking mechanism configured to lock the drawer in the housing; an identification information acquisition unit configured to acquire identification information of an operator; and a controller configured to control the locking mechanism such that, when an error occurs in a handling unit, the drawer can be drawn from the housing subject to the identification information of the operator having been acquired by the identification information acquisition unit.
Money handling machine and money handling method
A money handling machine includes: a housing; a drawer that is drawable from the housing; a locking mechanism configured to lock the drawer in the housing; an identification information acquisition unit configured to acquire identification information of an operator; and a controller configured to control the locking mechanism such that, when an error occurs in a handling unit, the drawer can be drawn from the housing subject to the identification information of the operator having been acquired by the identification information acquisition unit.
Systems and methods for a night drop system
Systems and methods relating to a lockbox bank for currency drop-offs are provided. A lockbox bank includes one or more lockboxes, a safe coupled to the one or more lockboxes, and a terminal of a lockbox computing system. Each lockbox includes a receptacle configured to receive a currency drop-off and a locking mechanism. The terminal includes a network interface, a display device, one or more input/output devices, and a processing circuit including a processor and a memory. The memory is structured to store instructions that are executable by the processor and cause the processing circuit to receive a request from the customer to use a lockbox for a currency drop-off, receive access credentials, verify the access credentials, in response to successful verification, grant the customer access to a lockbox, and in response to determining that the drop-off has been completed, move the drop-off from the receptacle to the safe.
Mobile check-in and user verification for access to secured areas such as lounges
A method of verifying that a user is authorized to access a secured area via an entry point includes receiving at a first computer and from a user device associated with the user, check-in request information that includes: a membership number associated with the user and a travel event; and a lounge location. The method also includes generating a time stamp for the receipt of the check-in request; verifying that the membership number is a valid membership number; and verifying that the time stamp is within a predetermined window of time. The method also includes sending, in response to the verification, instructions from the first computer to a second computer positioned near the entry point to display a window that includes user information associated with the user.
Mobile check-in and user verification for access to secured areas such as lounges
A method of verifying that a user is authorized to access a secured area via an entry point includes receiving at a first computer and from a user device associated with the user, check-in request information that includes: a membership number associated with the user and a travel event; and a lounge location. The method also includes generating a time stamp for the receipt of the check-in request; verifying that the membership number is a valid membership number; and verifying that the time stamp is within a predetermined window of time. The method also includes sending, in response to the verification, instructions from the first computer to a second computer positioned near the entry point to display a window that includes user information associated with the user.
Connection system for vehicle and house
A connection system for a vehicle and a house is provided. The system forms a space in which the interior of the vehicle and the interior of the house are connected, when the vehicle and the house are connected with both a door of the vehicle and an entrance of the house open.
Connection system for vehicle and house
A connection system for a vehicle and a house is provided. The system forms a space in which the interior of the vehicle and the interior of the house are connected, when the vehicle and the house are connected with both a door of the vehicle and an entrance of the house open.