SAFETY INDEX FOR THE CALCULATION OF A RATING BASED ON USER GENERATED REPORTS OR ACTIONS AND REWARDS SYSTEM THEREFOR
20230029602 · 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Peter Allen Mottur (Portsmouth, RI, US)
- James Edward Cobery (Bristol, RI, US)
- Claude Pierre Sheer (Asheville, NC, US)
- Nathan R. Whittaker (Newport, RI, US)
Cpc classification
H04L9/3239
ELECTRICITY
H04L2209/56
ELECTRICITY
H04L9/0637
ELECTRICITY
G06Q20/3274
PHYSICS
International classification
G06Q20/40
PHYSICS
H04L9/06
ELECTRICITY
H04L9/32
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The method and system allows for users to share and be rewarded for information submitted or actions performed, including reports containing messages, images, videos, and geolocation data, of any issues they encounter. The submissions can be shared with the appropriate organization and/or stored on a server, and uploaded to a blockchain to ensure that there is a permanent, tamper-proof record verifying the authenticity of all related transactions. Each submission or action can be verified to create a rating for each user. The system can have the ability to reward users with digital value in return for receiving and verifying authenticity of the information, and to provide such users with the ability to redeem those rewards for goods and services.
Claims
1. A method, comprising receiving a fractionalized or a full electronic token from an organization for a report at a location operated by the organization, the token being received by a first user account; selecting an amount or value of electronic tokens to be transferred to a selected vendor in exchange for a good or service; deducting the value of tokens from the first user account and transferring the value to the vendor.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising, selecting a vendor from a list of vendors that are geographically proximate to the location operated by the organization and/or the user's current location.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising, scanning a vendor QR code with a mobile device associated with the first user account; and validate the vendor QR code; wherein the vendor QR code is a physical code that represents the vendor's public wallet address.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising, generating a QR code by a mobile device associated with the first user account; presenting the QR code to the vendor for electronic validation of the transaction.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising, deducting a transaction fee in addition to the value of tokens.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising, converting the value of the token to US dollars or other fiat currency as a calculation of the token value to the goods or services exchanged for such token.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0013] The novel features which are characteristic of the method and system described herein are set forth in the appended claims. However, the example implementations and embodiments, together with further objects and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The following detailed description of example implementations refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements.
[0024] The present invention generally provides for a system and method that employs a number of networked hardware devices, such as computers, cameras, mobile devices, and the like, that are interconnected to a network, such as a private network or the Internet. As is well known in the art, such computers and other devices include their respective microprocessors, RAM, storage (such as in the form of solid state, hard disk or otherwise), communication interfaces and power supplies. These devices are so well known that they need not be discussed in further detail herein. Moreover, use of such devices is required to carry out the present invention as the invention cannot be carried out without the use of such systems and devices.
[0025] The ability of now-pervasive smartphones to take pictures and videos, coupled with broad acceptance of social sharing, have transformed the collection, distribution and use of rich media for a host of purposes. In order to utilize these capabilities to improve facility and public safety at various venues, a system for receiving and responding to valued action reports or actions is provided for herein, as shown in
[0026] In general, as shown in the flow chart of
[0027] The present invention leverages a platform 1000, as shown in
[0028] The instant ecosystem consists of a number of layers, detailed in
[0029] The mobile app 200 can allow users to create an account with a profile of their preferences and interests. Such a profile can be anonymous, such that the personal information of the user 10 is not known to the system. Users can then anonymously send, receive and share important safety information (i.e., incident reports with geo -located photos and videos) that impacts their well-being or the venue's well-being. Once verified by the venue 20, the reports 22 can be shared with other participating users and venues based on proximity. Such a capability has the potential to:
[0030] a. Ensure trusted communication between users 10 and venues 20, verified by the venue organizer responsible for public safety. Trusted communications empower everyone to be good citizens while protecting the welfare of themselves, loved ones and friends.
[0031] b. Provide reward tokens 60 to users 10 who submit valuable and actionable incident reports 22 that have been verified by the venue 20 with safety, security or maintenance responsibility in the ecosystem.
[0032] c. Strengthen a user's 10 ‘Trust Rating’ as they earn more reward tokens 60 from their verified reports 22, which facilitates priority response and resolution to critical issues.
[0033] d. Generate a safety index rating for each venue 20 based on reports and resolution times.
[0034] The instant software as a service (SaaS) platform 1000 can provide a comprehensive suite of solutions for small to large organizations (i.e., municipalities, facilities and venues) 20 and related partners 30 with real-time incident reporting, mapping and visual communications for facility management, security and safety applications. The platform 1000 can improve situational awareness, response time and resolution of issues that are reported by their users, including personnel, partners and visitors of their facilities. These organizations 20 can purchase and utilize cryptocurrencies or tokens 60 to reward valued action participation once a report has been verified. Blockchain 300 not only provides a secure data environment in which to collect and act on valued action participation; the platform 1000 also provides the accountability required to deliver improved trust and/or tangible rewards 60, while simultaneously reducing an organization's risk profile and strengthening their safety index rating.
[0035] The submitted reports, actions and related data can be recorded on a blockchain based network of distributed nodes 300. The blockchain can serve as a verification layer for data uploaded: an immutable and timestamped record of every user generated report or action performed, the status of such actions, and all related transactional history, as shown in
[0036] The present system 1000 leverages blockchain 300 to create a decentralized ledger of safety reports 22. The decentralized ledger 300 enables anyone, anywhere to serve as a node on the network and earn reward tokens 60 in exchange for verified safety reports 22. Similar to customer loyalty programs provided by hotels, airlines and retailers, the instant system 1000 reinforces users' self-interest with valuable rewards to create a powerful incentive for users to be aware of their surroundings, submit as many reports as they can and sell the reports to venues. Venues 20, in turn, will be incentivized to enlist user 10 participation across the ecosystem as a force multiplier to reduce both liability and manpower, while ensuring a safe and secure environment for everyone to enjoy. While reference is made to tokens 60, it is understood that any number of, or fractions of, tokens can be exchanged.
[0037] A blockchain 300, like the one used in the instant system, is a distributed peer-to-peer (P2P) database that is used to maintain a list of records. The blockchain 300 can allow digital information to be distributed amongst nodes in a network, without the ability to alter information. Blocks of information are stored across the blockchain so that the information is not controlled by a single entity and the database has no single point of failure. This also means that the recorded information cannot be corrupted and is fully transparent.
[0038] The fundamental premise of the instant blockchain security model is to enable a distributed ledger that lives on all the nodes in the system with information provided by users' smart devices, venue devices, local and remote servers, etc. Such an arrangement augments the security schema and eliminates the need for a centralized authoritative transaction repository, while increasing the difficulty of tampering. As more data is compiled in the instant system, the size of the blockchain grows. This hash dataset includes the details for every transaction executed on the platform. A hash 310 can include cryptographic functions (i.e., SHA256) which are one-way mathematical operations that provide a unique “fingerprint” for a file or data. If the hash 31 of a key data is securely recorded (i.e., on the blockchain) at the time of upload, the integrity of the file can be verified at any time by comparing the hash 31 with the initial record. Such a trust in a security system is a large benefit to security models.
[0039] With the introduction of blockchain 300 and reward tokens 60 into the system, the system has the opportunity to create alignment between users 10 and venues 60 for the purpose of improving safety and security, as shown in
[0040] Depending on each specific venue, users will be able to redeem cryptocurrency, or tokens, 60 to purchase products and services from the venue, such as seat upgrades, VIP passes, and merchandise or concessions from vendors, as shown in
[0041] The present invention involves at least three methods of initiating the transfer of value of a reward token from one individual or organization to another. In each of the methods disclosed herein, the value of the tokens in US dollars (or other local currencies, or fiat money) can be referenced so that the correct amount of tokens can be transferred based on the value of goods or services being provided.
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[0046] For all of the transfer methods, the transfer of digital value moves from the user wallet to the vendor wallet within the embodied application. Optionally, a transaction fee can be automatically deducted from the proceeds sent to the vendor wallet and forwarded to the application services designated wallet as detailed in
[0047] For example, a user at a facility provides information to the facility requester organization which is verified for authenticity. The facility organization then manually or automatically issues the user a reward of value in the form of a token. The user can then use one of the three aforementioned methods to redeem the accumulated rewards at participating vendors in exchange for goods or services. A transaction fee (as a % of the value being transferred) for providing such services is automatically sent to the service provider.
[0048] The instant invention additionally benefits the venues and can offer real-time situational awareness of any matters of relevance to venue operators or event hosts, from minor issues such as a faulty seats, empty vending machines or broken glass on the ground, to eyewitness data about major security incidents. Individuals on the ground, including employees, contractors and visitors, can use their smartphones to take pictures and upload geo-tagged and time-stamped information. Uploading accurate incident reports rewards users in tokens. Use of tokens is driven by an expanding customer base of event hosts who benefit by gaining access to this actionable data, enabling them to resolve problems and improve their facility's trust rating.
[0049] Another use example of the instant invention can include traffic management. For example, road users are best placed to provide up-to-date information about the state of the routes on which they are traveling. Reports can include reports of congestion and accidents, as well as potholes, debris on the road and other risks, or can be gathered passively through a user's location tracking data. These reports and related location or tracking data can be used to help plan a safety response by the relevant authorities, as well as by third-party applications such as subscription services to motorists.
[0050] Another use of the instant invention can be facility maintenance. Facility managers, such as hotel owners and serviced office space hosts can effectively outsource reporting of maintenance issues to a much larger workforce in the interests of speeding resolution. For example, any employee can report a broken ceiling light, a plumbing leak or minor damage to the maintenance department and be rewarded with a token for their report. A similar approach may be used for citywide municipal applications, such as faulty street lights, parking meters and so on.
[0051] Yet another use case can be for response to terrorist incidents. The acts of terrorism committed in large-scale sports facilities and arena venues are by now all too familiar. The challenge venue operators face is simultaneously the need to protect both the visitors and the facility. Creating a sense of security that does not sow seeds of doubt regarding facility safety is essential. There are many advantages to leveraging the existing infrastructure, enriching and distributing a common operating picture, and enlisting the support of everyone involved (including visitors or fans) as a force multiplier. The opportunity is to scale distribution of these capabilities to assist appropriate first responders—police, fire, medical—to respond to threats based on their proximity and/or jurisdictional responsibility.
[0052] In addition to providing a quid-pro-quo for reporting information by users and awarding them with tokens, the system can provide for a safety index for a given organization. The safety index has been developed as an algorithm that calculates a rating based on user-generated reports in popular locations, such as sports and entertainment venues, shopping malls, hotels and resorts, colleges and universities, and even municipalities. The algorithm calculates a safety index and displays a percentage value (0-100%) with 100% being the highest rating. The formula to calculate the safety index is a function of the total number of reports cleared (verified and/or resolved), divided by the total number of reports submitted. Such a safety index can be viewable by anyone and is dynamically driven by the crowd depending on the number of reports sent and speed of resolution. Customers will have the ability to receive these crowdsourced reports in real-time, so that they can respond and resolve them in a timely manner. Non-customers will be able to subscribe in an effort to improve their safety index and reputation.
[0053] The safety index can provide a dynamically-driven trust rating for venues, calculated in real-time from user-generated reports. A venues' safety index rating can be public and can be viewed by anyone—fostering a healthy interest in achieving the highest possible score. Just as the individuals who use the instant system would receive a Trust Rating that reflects how reliable their safety reports are and that impacts the amount of token rewards they are granted, so too venues are given a rating to show how responsive they are to addressing the issues that users report.
[0054] The instant safety index is calculated using an algorithm that calculates a multi-dimensional score, based on user-generated reports and event hosts' resolution of them in popular locations such as sports and entertainment venues, shopping malls, hotels and resorts, colleges and universities, and even municipalities. Data can be sourced directly from the information stored on the blockchain.
[0055] One example of the safety index in use is at a large convention center based in a City. Over recent months, as they compete for market share, the Expo learns that their safety index rating is not as favorable as that of other conference venues in the area. The Expo owners decides to invest in implementing instant platform ahead of a forthcoming event. The implementation of the instant system can streamline their processes and facilitate swift resolution of any problems, and allows the Expo to begin establishing a transparent and public trust rating.
[0056] Before the event, the Expo links a series of API feeds to its account. These can include public data from the Department of Transportation (in City), which provides information about accidents, closures and roadworks, local weather conditions, private feeds from traffic and municipal pothole reporting apps and external review sites that cover restaurants, cafes and facilities within the center. This information can help to ensure visitors arrive safely, enjoy a great guest experience and gives the public a more complete picture than would be provided solely through issues reported within the venue during the event.
[0057] Throughout the conference, visitors are encouraged to upload reports for any matters of concern they experience. They are rewarded with tokens whenever the event organizers resolve a verified issue. The same entries in the blockchain that are used to mark reports as resolved and reward reporters with tokens can also used to provide a safety index rating for the venue. Factors used to calculate the safety index can include the severity of each issue reported, the nature of the problem, and how fast it is resolved. Information from the external linked APIs further nuances this rating. While factors outside of the venue's control such as traffic accidents do not impact the core rating figures, they help provide broader context and a more rounded score in this multidimensional rating system. As a result of the collection of data and resolution of reported incidents, the Expo can not only improve safety, speeds resolution of outstanding issues, and reduces hardware and staffing costs at its venue, but can significantly improve its safety index rating and can become the market leader for conferences in the City.
[0058] It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims.