SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ENABLING WEARABLE DEVICE USER ACCESS TO SECURED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
20190342756 · 2019-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Luis M. Ortiz (Albuquerque, NM, US)
- Sofia A. Ortiz (Albuquerque, NM, US)
- Luis Miguel Ortiz (Albuquerque, NM, US)
Cpc classification
H04W12/33
ELECTRICITY
H04L63/0861
ELECTRICITY
G07C9/00309
PHYSICS
G07C9/00563
PHYSICS
H04W60/00
ELECTRICITY
H04L63/0853
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04W60/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Systems, methods, and apparatuses disclosed enable wearable device (e.g., smartwatch) user access to secured electronic systems based on at least one of user authentication for access to secured electronic system by the wearable device, user biometric authentication by a wireless carrier, user biometric authentication by remote server, user location, and user proximity to a secured electronic system. A wearable device can include a telecommunications carrier identification module (e.g., SIM), cellular RF communications, and short-range RF communications. A registration module can register secure electronic systems, authenticate a wearable device user, and grant the wearable device user with access to secured electronic systems if the wearable device user is authenticated by at least one of the wearable device, the registration module, a carrier network, a remote server, and the secured electronic system. Authentication can include biometric measurement facilitated by the wearable device.
Claims
1. A system for enabling a wearable device user to access secured electronic systems, said system comprising: a wearable device including telecommunications carrier access identification module, a cellular RF communications module, and a short-range RF communications module; and a registration module configured to register secure electronic systems, authenticate a wearable device user, and grant the wearable device user with access to secured electronic systems if the wearable device user is authenticated by at least one of the wearable device, a carrier network, and a remote server.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said wearable device further comprises a smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
3. The system of claim 1, further comprising a GPS module for determining location of the wearable device user with respect to the secured electronic system, wherein access to the secured electronic systems is also dependent on the location of the wearable device user.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein access to the secured electronic system is determined by at least one of the wearable device and the registration module based on at least one of: user authenticated for access to secured electronic system by smartwatch, user biometrically authenticated for access by carrier, user biometrically authenticated for access by remote server, user granted access based on location, and user granted access based on proximity to a secured electronic system.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein said wearable device further comprises smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
6. The system of claim 4, wherein said wearable device further comprises a GPS module for determining location of the wearable device user with respect to secured electronic systems, and wherein access to the secured electronic systems is dependent on the location of the wearable device user in relationship to the secured electronic systems.
7. The system of claim 5, wherein said wearable device further comprises a GPS module for determining location of the wearable device user with respect to secured electronic systems, and wherein access to the secured electronic systems is dependent on the location of the wearable device user in relationship to the secured electronic systems.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein said wearable device further comprises smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
9. A method for enabling a wearable device user to access secured electronic systems, said method comprising: placing a wearable device in contact with a user, said wearable device including a telecommunications carrier access identification module, a cellular RF communications module, and a short-range RF communications module; achieving secured, short-range RF communication between the wearable device and a secured electronic system; authenticating the user with at least one of the wearable device, a remote server via cellular communications supported by the telecommunications carrier access identification module and the cellular RF communications module, and the secured electronic system via the secured, short-range RF communication; and providing the user with access to or through the secured electronic system once authenticated.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein said wearable device comprises a smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein said wearable device includes a GPS module for determining location of the wearable device user with respect to the secured electronic system, wherein the step of providing a user access to or through the secured electronic systems is also dependent on the location of the wearable device user.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein said wearable device further comprises a registration module, wherein providing a user access to or through the secured electronic system is determined by at least one of the wearable device and the registration module based on at least one of: the user authenticated for access to secured electronic system by the wearable device, the user biometrically authenticated for access by a wireless carrier, the user biometrically authenticated for access by remote server, the user granted access based on location, and the user granted access based on proximity to a secured electronic system.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein said wearable device further comprises smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said wearable device further comprises a GPS module for determining location of the wearable device user with respect to secured electronic systems, and wherein access to the secured electronic systems is dependent on the location of the wearable device user in relationship to the secured electronic systems.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein said wearable device further comprises smartwatch including a microphone and skin illumination and measurement hardware, wherein authentication of the user is based on biometric information obtained from the user via at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware.
16. A method for enabling a smartwatch user to access secured electronic systems, said method comprising: placing a smartwatch in contact with a user, the smartwatch including a registration module, a short-range RF communications module, a microphone, and skin illumination and measurement hardware; achieving secured, short-range RF communication between the smartwatch and a secured electronic system; authenticating the user with at least one of the smartwatch and the secured electronic system using at least one biometric obtained from at least one of the microphone and the skin illumination and measurement hardware; and providing the user with access to or through the secured electronic system once authenticated.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the smartwatch further includes a subscriber identification module (SIM) and a cellular communications module, wherein authentication of the user is also achievable by accessing a remote server via cellular communications supported by the SIM and the cellular communications module and matching the at least one biometric.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the smartwatch wearable device includes a GPS module for determining location of the smartwatch user with respect to the secured electronic system, and wherein the step of providing a user access to or through the secured electronic systems is also dependent on a location of the smartwatch user with respect to a location of the secured electronic system.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein providing a user access to or through the secured electronic system is determined by the registration module based on at least one of: user authentication for access to secured electronic system by smartwatch, user biometric authentication by a wireless carrier, user biometric authentication by remote server, user location, and user proximity to a secured electronic system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying figures, in which like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally-similar elements throughout the separate views and which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, further illustrate the embodiments and, together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The particular values and configurations discussed in these non-limiting examples can be varied and are cited merely to illustrate at least one embodiment and are not intended to limit the scope thereof.
[0023] Unlike personal computers, which are general-purpose devices geared towards refining and processing information, modern mobile communication devices are designed to capture, store, and display information originating from various sources while a user is on the go or otherwise mobile. Additionally, while a certain level of skill is required to use a personal computer effectively, mobile devices are designed with the novice and non-computer user in mind and are therefore intuitively easy to use. Mobile communications devices are typically used in a smartphone or tablet format. U.S. Pat. No. 9,031,537, which is entitled Electronic Wireless Hand Held Multimedia Device, is representative of such a device and is incorporated herein by reference for its teaching. Either of these particular device formats can include a SIM to provide user access to carrier networks and account data (including voice, text, and application specific date retrievable remotely from servers). Much of the functionality that has previously been provided in smartphone and tablet format is now available on wearable devices in the form of a watch. Smartwatch is the general term for such a device. Some smartwatches will soon be including a SIM. There are few applications, however, to date for smartwatches given their infancy in the consumer marketplace.
[0024] The present invention provides wearable device users (in particular, smartwatch users) access to secured electronic systems. A secured electronic system can be broadly defined herein as a system requiring electronic initiation for its operation or to gain access to it. Examples include: secured entries having electromechanical locking systems that can be operated (unlocked) electronically with access codes; wireless vehicle compartment access and ignition initiation; equipment (industrial, medical, laboratory) secured by electronic codes for access and use; automatic teller machines; payment mechanisms; points-of-sale; and secured server or databases including protected information (e.g., patient records/information). The present invention can provide authorized users/wearers of a wearable device in the form of a smartwatch to gain access to secured electronic systems, even if access requires any of: a determination of user identity, biometric measurement, location determination, access to remote data, and proximity to the secured electronic system.
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[0026] The cellular communications module 109 and Bluetooth communications module 110 each support bi-directional data radio frequency (RF) communications of the smartwatch 100. The cellular communications module 109 supports RF communication of the smartwatch 100 with a cellular data telecommunications networks provided by telecommunications carriers (e.g., GSM, CDMA, etc.). Bluetooth communications module 110 supports bi-directional data RF communications of the smartwatch 100 with secured electronic systems. Electronic System (ES) registration module 111 provides specialized application software to support registration of a secured electronic system with the smartwatch, and facilitates the establishment of wireless communication between the smartwatch 100 and a registered secured electronic system. A user can be authenticated for access via smartwatch carrier network access, and communication with secured electronic systems, via biometric authentication, which can be facilitated by the SIM 108 and software in the electronic system registration module 111. Biometrics can be obtained from a user via voice spoken into the microphone 105 or by obtaining skin measurements via skin illumination and reading hardware 106, or a combination of both biometrics.
[0027] Additionally, a GPS (Global Positioning System) module 112 can be included in the wearable device 100. GPS module 112 can be configured to provide location information for the wearable device 100 in relation to secured electronic systems, and can operate with mapping software and resources to provide navigable directions on the display screen 102 to the user, which can be referred to as GPS mapping.
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[0032] It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also, that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.