G06K19/0719

Fingerprint authorisable device
10922598 · 2021-02-16 · ·

A fingerprint authorisable smartcard may include a fingerprint sensor for obtaining fingerprint data from a user's finger or thumb, and a control system for controlling the smartcard. The control system may be arranged to provide access to one or more functions of the smartcard in response to identification of an authorised fingerprint and the control system further may include a fingerprint failure feature in which a non-fingerprint authorisation can act to at least partially replace the fingerprint authorisation such that the control system may be arranged to provide access to at least some of the one or more functions of the smartcard when a user is identified via the non-fingerprint authorisation. The non-fingerprint authorisation may require an interaction with the fingerprint authorisable smartcard by the user, the interaction including one or more action(s) detected via the fingerprint sensor.

Portable electronic device, non-contact communication system, and non-contact communication method

A portable electronic device of an embodiment includes a plurality of secure elements and a communicator. The communicator performs communication with a reader/writer device to which an external device is connected using non-contact communication. The communicator changes a transmission destination to a secure element corresponding to a transmission destination identifier for identifying the transmission destination among the plurality of secure elements on the basis of the transmission destination identifier and change-instruction-information giving instructions to change the transmission destination, assigned to telegraph data received from the reader/writer device using the non-contact communication and transmits the telegraph data received from the reader/writer device to the secure element.

Systems and methods for providing a tag with a miniature zero power motion detector and energy harvester

Systems and methods for operating a tag. The method comprising: causing motion of a spherical permanent magnet which is disposed and freely movable in a three dimensional internal space of a non-magnetic hollow sphere located within the tag; using the spherical permanent magnet's motion to cause a change in a magnetic flux in a wire wrapped around at least a portion of the non-magnetic hollow sphere, where the change in the magnetic flux induces a current in the wire; and supplying the current to at least one device of the tag's internal electronic devices that is configured to facilitate at least one of an inventory count and an inventory security.

Secure access control method with short range and medium or long-range modes of operation

A secure access control method uses a reader and a radiocommunication mobile terminal. The reader includes a first radiocommunication module having a first range and a second radiocommunication module having a second range less than the first range. The mobile terminal includes a first radiocommunication chip that establishes a first radiocommunication channel with the first radiocommunication module and a second radiocommunication chip that establishes a second radiocommunication channel with the second radiocommunication module. The method implements two modes of operation. In the first mode, when the mobile terminal is at a distance from the reader less than the first range and greater than the second range, the first radiocommunication channel is established. In the second mode, when the mobile terminal is at a distance from the reader less than the second range, the second radiocommunication channel is established as a priority.

Universal integrated circuit card (UICC) toolkit

A universal integrated circuit card (UICC) smart card is disclosed. The UICC smart card comprises a processor, a non-transitory memory, a call control application stored in the non-transitory memory, and an application stored in the non-transitory memory. The call control application, when executed by the processor, receives dialed digits from a dialer application executing on a mobile communication device, wherein the UICC smart card is communicatively coupled to the mobile communication device and distributes the dialed digits within the UICC smart card. The application, when executed by the processor, receives the dialed digits distributed by the call control application, identifies a short code included in the dialed digits, selects instructions stored in the non-transitory memory based on the short code, and configures the UICC smart card by causing the processor to execute the selected instructions.

TRANSPONDER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR READOUT OF A PASSIVE TRANSPONDER

The invention relates to a transponder system having at least one passive transponder, which has a resonant circuit having a variable resonant frequency, and having a readout device, wherein the readout device is designed to modify a frequency of the readout signal to the variable resonant frequency of the resonant circuit. The invention additionally relates to a method for readout of a passive transponder, which has a resonant circuit having a variable resonant frequency.

Tubular shaped tag structure
10810478 · 2020-10-20 · ·

A self-sustainable substantially tubular shaped tag structure, comprises a flexible and substantially flat inlay comprising a substrate and at least an antenna; a wall of the tubular shaped tag structure constituted directly and solely by the inlay that is formed into the shape of the wall, thereby excluding any other material to carry the inlay and realize the wall; and a seam configured to close the tubular shaped tag structure and involving borders of the inlay.

Vehicle tracking system using transponders

An RFID transponder including a Bluetooth compatible transceiver is described a (BLEET). The Bluetooth compatible transceiver may be configured to set data that is transmitted via one or more RFID transceivers in the transponder and to return data received by the RFID transceiver(s) to a client application running, for example, on a user's smart phone. The BLEET may be used for electronic vehicle tracking or tolling. Vehicle occupancy data may be set by the user with the client application via a Bluetooth connection in connection with high occupancy vehicle tolling and express lane incentive programs.

PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE, NON-CONTACT COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND NON-CONTACT COMMUNICATION METHOD

A portable electronic device of an embodiment includes a plurality of secure elements and a communicator. The communicator performs communication with a reader/writer device to which an external device is connected using non-contact communication. The communicator changes a transmission destination to a secure element corresponding to a transmission destination identifier for identifying the transmission destination among the plurality of secure elements on the basis of the transmission destination identifier and change-instruction-information giving instructions to change the transmission destination, assigned to telegraph data received from the reader/writer device using the non-contact communication and transmits the telegraph data received from the reader/writer device to the secure element.

FINGERPRINT AUTHORISABLE DEVICE
20200193254 · 2020-06-18 ·

A fingerprint authorisable smartcard may include a fingerprint sensor for obtaining fingerprint data from a user's finger or thumb, and a control system for controlling the smartcard. The control system may be arranged to provide access to one or more functions of the smartcard in response to identification of an authorised fingerprint and the control system further may include a fingerprint failure feature in which a non-fingerprint authorisation can act to at least partially replace the fingerprint authorisation such that the control system may be arranged to provide access to at least some of the one or more functions of the smartcard when a user is identified via the non-fingerprint authorisation. The non-fingerprint authorisation may require an interaction with the fingerprint authorisable smartcard by the user, the interaction including one or more action(s) detected via the fingerprint sensor.