The invention is in the field of wireless collection of information-based data.
Wireless communication technology continues to develop, as does the use of electronic devices to identify and track people and things. For example, these developments enable to person to receive an airline ticket electronically on a cell phone, and present the cell phone instead of a paper ticket when boarding a plane. As another example, electronic door locks can be unlocked with a card key. Currently, these systems make it more convenient to do many things. However, conventionally, more than one system and/or device is required to perform various functions. For example, a person may hold a card key for entering a building, but in order to speed plane boarding, a cell phone app is used.
Embodiments of the invention include proximity based hardware and software, referred to herein an entity management and recognition (EMAR) system. The EMAR system enables automatic identification of users by other people and devices.
The EMAR system includes multiple EMAR units 114 that are deployed in various sites 112. Installer partners 118 include companies that install software and hardware to communicate with the EMAR system components and participate in the EMAR system. Entities 116 can be humans, as shown. However, in various embodiments, an entity 116 can be anything it is desirable to monitor and identify. Devices of identity (DOI) 117 include, but are not limited to smartphones, glasses, wearable devices (e.g., wristbands), watches, clothing, and chips in a body. DOE 117 communicates with EMAR units 114 as further described below.
Ranging algorithms and protocols 206 are used to track the location of entities. Various other backend processes 208 include, but are not limited to data collection, data storage, data processing and database querying.
Entities 304 that can be managed and recognized by the EMAR system include bat are not limited to humans, robots, pets, livestock, equipment, assets, consumer packaged goods and inventory, electronic, personal items, and bags.
Actions 306 that can be automated by identity based automation (IBA) include but are not limited to access, service, tracking, and payment.
Data items 308 that can be collected by data collection engine (DCE) include but are not limited to data regarding: dust, light, humidity, temperature, noise, moisture, occupancy, transactions, global positioning system (GPS) gyroscopic movement, speed or acceleration, time and data.
Other components in the scenarios are one or more EMAR servers iOS and one or more security servers 702. Security servers 702, in this scenario are security servers for a building such as a commercial office building or an apartment building.
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Aspects of the systems and methods described herein may be implemented as functionality programmed into any of a variety of circuitry, including programmable logic devices (PLDs), such as field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), programmable array logic (PAL) devices, electrically programmable logic and memory devices and standard cell-based devices, as well as application specific Integrated circuits (ASICs). Some other possibilities for implementing aspects of the system include; microcontrollers with memory (such as electronically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM)), embedded microprocessors, firmware, software, etc. Furthermore, aspects of the system may be embodied in microprocessors having software-based circuit emulation, discrete logic (sequential and combinatorial), custom devices, fuzzy (neural) logic, quantum devices, and hybrids of any of the above device types. Of course the underlying device technologies may be provided in a variety of component types, e.g., metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) technologies like complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), bipolar technologies like emitter-coupled logic (ECL), polymer technologies (e.g., silicon-conjugated polymer and metal-conjugated polymer-metal structures), mixed analog and digital, etc.
It should be noted that the various functions or processes disclosed herein may be described as data and/or instructions embodied in various computer-readable media, in terms of their behavioral, register transfer, logic component, transistor, layout geometries, and/or other characteristics. Computer-readable media in which such formatted data and/or instructions may be embodied include, but are not limited to, non-volatile storage media in various forms (e.g., optical, magnetic or semiconductor storage media) and carrier waves that may be used to transfer such formatted data and/or instructions through wireless, optical, or wired signaling media or any combination thereof. Examples of transfers of such formatted data and/or instructions by carrier waves include, but are not limited to, transfers (uploads, downloads, e-mail, etc.) over the internet and/or other computer networks via one or more data transfer protocols (e.g., HTTP, FTP, SMTP, etc.). When received within a computer system via one or more computer-readable media, such data, and/or instruction-based expressions of components and/or processes under the system described may be processed by a processing entity (e.g., one or more processors) within the computer system in conjunction with execution of one or more other computer programs.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words “comprise,” “comprising,” and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in a sense of “including, but not limited to.” Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number respectively. Additionally, the words “herein,” “hereunder,” “above,” “below,” and words of similar import refer to this application as a whole and not to any particular portions of this application. When the word “or” is used in reference to a list of two or more items, that word covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list and any combination of the items in the list.
The above description of illustrated embodiments of the systems and methods is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the systems and methods to the precise forms disclosed. While specific embodiments of, and examples for, the systems components and methods are described herein for Illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the systems, components and methods, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. The teachings of the systems and methods provided herein can be applied to other processing systems and methods, not only for the systems and methods described above.
The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. These and other changes can be made to the systems and methods in light of the above detailed description.
Many different implementations with accompanying embodiments are possible some of the implementations include the following.
Specific examples of use of an EMAR system will be described herein, however many more uses are possible including but not limited to the following. The EMAR system can be used in travel. In a hotel the EMAR (IBA) system can be used for automated hotel check-in, doors/guest room door access, elevator access, dining and bar payment and age verification, room service payment and age verification, for payment and access to parking, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, for control of internet of things technologies based on presence and preference, for access to leisure facilities and for maintenance tracking and access. In an airport or airplane the EMAR (IBA) system can be used for bag drop which integrates with central reservation system, for check-in which integrates with the central reservation system, for processing of travelers based on DOI that cheeks age verification, payment, loyalty status and tracks interaction, for access to the lounge with loyalty status and interactions tracking, and for boarding. The EMAR system can be used in the for car rentals as well. The EMAR system can be used for registration/pickup which integrates with a central reservation system and processes car pickup and checks drivers license and completes age verification, and can processes payment and track the interaction. The EMAR system can also do an identification check upon the rental exist by verifying the driver's license and tracks interactions. The EMAR system can also be used on cruise liners. On cruise liners the EMAR system could operate doors and integrate with an Access Control System to give access to doors and track interactions. It also could be used in dining and at the bar and integrate with a point of sales system to identify, order and transact payments and track interactions. Other uses include access to gym or other facilities and maintenance to give access to doors, elevators, turnstiles and boom gates to maintenance and tracks movement and interactions. The EMAR system on a cruise could also be used to control HVAC and lighting and integrate with a Building Management System and operate based on presence and preference and track interactions.
The EMAR system has uses in real estate as well. In commercial real estate EMAR can be placed throughout a commercial building, at access points such as turnstiles, elevators, doors and parking boom gates and within the building; in rooms, offices bathrooms and operational spaces. Tenants, tenant employees, visitors, contractors and anyone accessing the building can use their DOI to get permanent and temporary access and automation in the building. Based on their DOI the experience can open doors, automate surroundings such as calling an elevator based on the floor you work at and connecting to other equipment or devices based on your DOI such as personal preferences reflective lighting or HVAC. The EMAR can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators and parking. The EMAR can be integrated with the Point of Sale System to identify, transact payments and track interaction in the dining room or bar. Also in real estate the EMAR can notify internet of things technologies of DOI, create access to the gym or other facilities, interact with concierge and give maintenance access to areas. It also can be integrated with the Visitor Management System and syncs with calendars, generate temporary access credentials and notify the party their visitor has arrived.
The EMAR system has uses in residential real estate as well. The EMAR can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators and parking. Also in residential real estate the EMAR can notify internet of things technologies of DOI, create access to the gym or other facilities, interact with concierge and give maintenance access to areas. Like in commercial, It also can integrate with the Visitor Management System and syncs with calendars, generate temporary access credentials and notify the patty their visitor has arrived. In residential real estate the EMAR system can also provide package notification and mail room access.
Another environment that the EMAR system can be used is in educational institutions. In the education institution the EMAR can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators and parking. Based on their DOI users at educational institutions can use EMAR to open doors, automate surroundings such as calling an elevator based on the floor you have class at and connecting to other equipment or devices based on your DOI such as personal preferences reflecting lighting or HVAC. In particular in educational intuitions the EMAR can track students and faculty attendance by taking a DOI of a physical space. Further uses in educational institutions and children centers include children tracking.
The EMAR system can be used in government buildings and military defense as well. In a government building or military site the EMAR (IBA) system can be used for automated door access, elevator access, dining and bar payment and age verification, for payment and access to parking, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, for control of internet of things technologies based on presence and preference, and for maintenance tracking and access. The EMAR can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators and parking.
The EMAR system can be used in libraries. In a library setting the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences and parking. Specifically for the library setting the EMAR can do book processing based on presence of DOI.
The EMAR system can be used in labs as well. In labs the EMAR (IBA) system can be used for automated door and turnstile access, elevator access, dining and bar payment and age verification, for payment and access to parking, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting, based on user preferences, for control of internet of things technologies based on presence and preference, and for maintenance tracking and access, The EMAR system in labs can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators and parking.
Another location EMAR system can be used is in courthouses. In courthouses the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences and parking. It also can be integrated with the Visitor Management System and syncs with calendars, generate temporary access credentials arid notify the party their visitor has arrived. Specifically for the courthouse the EMAR system can handle attorney check-in and processing and can identify the courtroom they should appear in
Another location EMAR system can be used is in airports. In airports the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, parking access and maintenance management. Specifically for airports the EMAR can identify bags and process them and tracks interactions to assist in baggage handling.
Another location EMAR system can be used is in places of worship. In places of worship the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, parking access and maintenance management.
Another category that the EMAR system could work in is transportation. In the space of public and charter transportation buses, trains and fairies can be equipped with the EMAR system to handle ticketing by integrating with the ticketing system and processing travelers. Also for buses, trains and fairies the EMAR system can provide contextual, announcements based on presence and preference. Other areas of transportation that this could be used in are taxis, gas stations and bike share. In the taxi and gas station space payments can be handled by the EMAR system by integrating with the Point of Sale systems which process payments. In the bike sharing space the EMAR system can provide access to hikes when in proximity by locking or unlocking the bike.
Another location EMAR system can be used is in recreational facilities. In recreational facilities including stadiums, gyms, health clubs, theme parks, festivals, casinos, and ski resorts the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, parking access and maintenance management. Specifically the EMAR system in stadiums can integrate with Point of Sale systems for payment processing and identification. Also in stadiums the EMAR system can guide ticker holders to their seating location. Specifically in gyms, the EMAR system can track the usage of fitness equipment for the users and the facilities. Also at a health club the EMAR system can be used to check-in members and integrate with the Customer Relationship Manager to track customer interactions. In theme parks the EMAR system can integrate with Point of Sale systems tor payment processing and identification and provide access to certain rides and track the interaction. For casinos the EMAR system can provide unique solutions including chip purchase for gamblers, slot machine usage and table game usage. In the casino environment the EMAR system can identify loyalty members, verity ages of gamblers, purchase of gaming currency and track interactions.
Industry can also use the EMAR system. The EMAR system can be used in mining, oil and gas, manufacturing, assembly centers, data centers, agriculture, aquaculture, warehousing and logistics centers, shipyards, and shipping. The EMAR system in industry can integrate with Occupational Health and Safety data to be complaint with regulations and connect with other devices and systems, it can create access points for automation, tracking, safety and compliance, and it also can track equipment and environment. Other specific possible uses include offshore platforms compliance, asset tracking, maintenance and operations. In the manufacturing space the EMAR system can aid in tracking, workflow optimization and product tracking. The EMAR system can also handle logistics to optimize fieldwork and make more efficient logistical operations. Also in agriculture, livestock can be managed with tagging, health sensors and behavior tracking.
Another location the EMAR system can be used is in retail environment. In retail environments including dining institutions, fast food, bars and clubs, coffee shops, clothing stores, big box stores, shopping malls, supermarkets, convenience stores, post offices, shipping stores, dry cleaners and storage units the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, parking access and maintenance management. Others uses in retail environments include in shipping stores and post offices where the EMAR system can give access to PO Boxes and received packages by detecting the proximity of the owner. In retail environments such as big box stores inventory can also be tracked and alerts can be established to indicate inventory levels.
The EMAR system can also be used in the automotive space. The EMAR system can provide access to vehicles, access to car parking lots and payment for parking meters and toll booths.
The EMAR system can also be used in financial institutions such banks, automated tellers and in compliance. The EMAR system can be used in finance to give customers and employees access to certain areas and to certain accounts. The EMAR system at an automated teller can notify the ATM of customer presence and customer information and track the interaction. For compliance the EMAR system can verify identities of users and notify the bank of the user age, driver's license information and track interactions.
Another location the EMAR system, can be used is in healthcare environments. In healthcare environments including hospitals, ambulances, assisted living centers, rehabilitation centers and doctor offices the EMAR system can be used to integrate with the Access Control System by allowing control of doors, turnstiles, lighting, shades, windows, elevators, for controlling HVAC preferences, for automated lighting based on user preferences, parking access and maintenance management. Additional more possible uses in the healthcare space include patient tracking, health care records presentation to emergency response workers, insurance card and information tracking and patient check-in.
In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the systems and methods to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all processing systems that operate under the claims. Accordingly, the systems and methods are not limited by the disclosure, hut instead the scope of the systems and methods is to be determined entirely by the claims.
While certain aspects of the systems and methods are presented below in certain claim forms, the Inventors contemplate the various aspects of the systems and methods in any number of claim forms. For example, while only one aspect of the systems and methods may be recited as embodied in machine-readable medium, other aspects may likewise be embodied in machine-readable medium. Accordingly, the inventors reserve the right to add additional claims after filing the application to pursue such additional claim forms for other aspects of the systems and methods.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/993,556, filed May 15, 2014.
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