The technical field generally relates to methods and systems for making an e-commerce transaction, and more particularly to methods and systems for completing a mobile transaction including secured payment for the transaction.
Consumers today are becoming more accustomed to making purchases and payments using electronic commerce (“e-commerce”). Even mobile e-commerce on smart phones and tablets has become familiar to consumers. Most of these transactions relate to on-line purchases of consumer goods, and are not linked to the purchaser's environment or centric to the purchaser's activities. Except for single-purpose payment systems, such as an electronic toll collection, conventional mobile commerce applications are not specifically adapted for mobile purchases of goods or services which allow independent validation and verification for payment.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a multi-purposed method and system for completing a mobile transaction including secured payment for the transaction. In addition, other desirable features and characteristics of the present disclosure will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the foregoing technical field and background.
Methods and systems are provided for managing a user profile for mobile transactions. In one embodiment, a method for making an on-the-go transaction payment is provided. A payor account having payor account data including a user ID, a payment password, a payment method and a purchaser identifier is registered to enable a mobile transaction. The mobile transaction is initiating by placing an on-the-go order (such as from a vehicle) for an item with a merchant at a location remote from the purchaser. A payment from the payor account is authorized by entering the payment password on a purchaser interface deployed for validating the payment. The purchaser identifier is presented to the merchant at the remote location for verifying the transaction, completing a secured payment and delivering the item from the merchant when accepted by the purchaser.
In one embodiment, a method for making a secured transaction payment is provided. A payor account is registered on a remote transaction module. The payor account includes payor account data such as a user ID, a payment password, a payment method and an identifier associated with a purchaser. A mobile transaction is initiated by placing an on-the-go order for an item with a merchant at a location remote from the purchaser. A secured payment from the payor account is validated by entering the payment password on a purchaser interface, sending the payment password to the remote transaction module, comparing the payment password with the payor account data and validating the payment when the payment password matches the payor account data. The mobile transaction is verified at the remote location by acquiring the purchaser identifier at the remote location, sending the purchaser identifier to the remote transaction module, comparing the purchaser identifier with the payor account data and verifying the transaction when the purchaser identifier matches the payor account data. The mobile transaction is completed when the item is delivered from the merchant to the purchaser.
In one embodiment, a purchase and payment system includes a mobile purchaser module having a purchaser identifier, and a purchaser interface for providing input to the purchase and payment system. A remote transaction module is deployed remotely from the purchaser module and configured to transmit and receive data to register the purchaser, initiate a mobile transaction, validate a transaction payment and confirm completion of the mobile transaction. A merchant module is deployed remote from the purchaser module and the remote transaction module. The merchant module has a merchant or remote user interface for providing input to the purchase and payment system and a sensor for acquiring the purchaser identifier. The purchaser module, the remote transaction module and the merchant module are configured to be in data communication across a data network such as a wireless data network providing communication across the internet.
A method and system in accordance with the present disclosure is particularly well-suited for mobile purchases (such as purchased made while travelling in a vehicle) for providing a secured payment transaction which can be particularly useful for purchasing travel-centric goods and services such as parking fees, toll fees, gasoline charges, and fast-food purchases, as well as well as purchasing events location-based and advertisement-based purchases.
The exemplary embodiments will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the application and uses. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. As used herein, the term module refers to any hardware, computer, electronic control component, processing logic, and/or processor device, individually or in any combination, including without limitation: application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), an electronic circuit, a processor (shared, dedicated, or group) with suitable memory and peripheral devices that executes one or more computer programs or code embodied in software or firmware on a transitory or non-transitory medium, a combinational logic circuit, and/or other suitable components to provide the described functionality. As used herein, the term vehicle, unless otherwise expressly limited, refers broadly to any device or apparatus for transporting a person or persons whether motorized or not. For example, a vehicle may be a land vehicle (such as a bicycle, automobile, RV, trailer, truck, tractor-trailer, bus, train, etc.) or a marine craft or an aircraft and should not be limited to a passenger vehicle.
As shown, in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100 includes an in-vehicle purchasing module 102, a remote transaction processing module 104 and a merchant module 106. These modules are in data communication across a data network 120 which includes a communication link 118 between the in-vehicle purchasing module 102, a communication link 124 between the remote transaction processing module 104 and a communication link 128 between the merchant module 106. These may be direct communication links or may interconnect though a shared network or through an intermediary which may have shared resources, software, applications and/or information or any other communication architecture which enables data communication therebetween. In this regard, the in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100 may embody a client-server architecture, wherein the purchasing module 102 and the merchant module 106 function as clients through the transaction module 104 which functions as a server. Alternately, in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100, and in one example, the purchasing module 102 and/or the merchant module 106 may be embodied in a hand held computing device such as a smart phone or tablet having a microprocessor and the interface includes an application program executed on the microprocessor to provide the structures and functions described herein and which is deployable or otherwise operably arranged within a vehicle.
The in-vehicle purchasing module 102 is deployed in a vehicle 110 and includes an in-vehicle user interface 112, a telematics system 114 and a vehicle identifier 116. The in-vehicle user interface 112 functions to enable a user/purchaser to interface with the in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100 and may include various input and/or display devices such as input display 140. In one embodiment, the user interface is a programmed processor with one or more peripheral devices which can be seen, heard and/or otherwise perceived by a human user, and the commands and mechanisms the human user may employ to control its operation and input data. In one function, the user interface 112 is operable to enter a payment password. The user interface 112 may include a sensor installed on a steering wheel or touch screen within the vehicle for scanning and entering a finger print or thumb print of the purchaser and obtaining finger print data which may be used as a payment password. The user interface 112 may include a microphone or voice recorder for recording a voice command or voice print of the purchaser and obtaining voice print data which may be used as a payment password. The user interface 112 may include a camera or scanner for imaging the face of the purchaser or a portion thereof (e.g. retina or other biometric information) and obtaining image data which may be used as a payment password. The user interface 112 may include a key pad, keyboard, touchscreen, touch pad or rotary knob for enter a string of characters which may be used as a payment password. The user interface 112 may include a reader or scanner configured to interrogate a key fob and obtain driver identification data which may be use as a payment password. These various input devices may be combined and used as a payment password depending on the protocol and level of security desired for making a secured payment. The user interface 112 may also include a radio device or infotainment system configured to receive an advertising broadcast and present items available for purchase in a human-discernable form for purchase using the in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100.
The on-board telematics system 114 functions to provide data communication with the vehicle 110. The telematics system 114 may include or be coupled with a global positioning system or other devices to provide location information about the vehicle 110. The telematics system 114 may include a service such as the OnStar® service, a wireless communication device which employs high-speed data communication such as 3G, LTE, 4G, LTE Advanced or other mobile communication technologies. The telematics system 114 may also include a display configured to present location-based services based on the location information about the vehicle which are available for purchase by the driver with the in-vehicle purchase and payment system 100. As such, the telematics system 114 may part of an infotainment system integrated within the vehicle 110.
The vehicle identifier 116 includes data associated with the vehicle 110 and/or the in-vehicle purchasing module 102 which provides a unique identifier for the vehicle 110 and/or the purchaser and is used to verify a transaction. The vehicle identifier 116 is easily accessible from outside the vehicle 110. As such, the vehicle license plate may function as a suitable vehicle identifier 116. Other suitable vehicle identifiers may include the vehicle identification number (VIN) or some other code such as a bar code, QR code or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag uniquely associated with a particular vehicle or purchaser which can be readily ascertained by the merchant module 106.
The transaction module 104 is configured to be remote from the vehicle 110 and communicates with the in-vehicle purchasing module 102 and the merchant module 106 to affect purchase and payment transactions. In this regard, the transaction module 104 enables the method shown in the transaction process flow 200 in
The transaction module 104 is operable to register a payor account as shown in block 202 of
The transaction module 104 associates a vehicle identifier 116 which includes identifying data for the vehicle associated with the payor account. The vehicle identifier may include one or more vehicle data referenced above in conjunction with the vehicle identifier. In this regard, the transaction module 104 may be operable to query the user interface 112 and prompt the user to input the vehicle identifier 116. Alternately, the transaction module 104 may be accessed from a remote terminal 132 in communication with the data network 120 for inputting a vehicle identifier 116, provided the vehicle identifier data is suitable for data capture by the merchant module 106.
A payment method is also associated with the payor account data 203 to enable a payment for the purchased items from a payment provider 136 in communication with the data network 120 via a communication link 138. In this regard, the payment method may be a credit card, debit card or banking account authorized by the transaction module to transfer funds associated with the purchaser to a merchant in response to a transaction request. Alternately, the payment method may be a mobile payment, digital wallet or online money transfer service for making an electronic payment in response to a transaction request. In this regards, the user would associate an existing electronic payment account, such as an account with PayPal, Apple, Amazon or Western Union, as an approved payment method for the payor account on the transaction module. Once registered, the payor account can only be accessed by the user interface 112 if the proper user ID, payment password 205 and vehicle identifier 207 are input, validated and verified by the transaction module 104.
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Assuming the financial transaction is confirmed, payment is validated for the financial transaction as shown at validation process flow 400 in
Assuming the payment has been validated, the delivery of goods/services purchased in the financial transaction is shown at delivery process flow 500 in
The methods and systems described herein facilitate shopping services and in-vehicle transactions which allows consumers to instantly purchase an item based on information seen and/or heard which in their vehicles. An in-vehicle purchase and payment method and system eliminates the need to exit the vehicle to make a payment and enables advanced payment so there is no need to wait in a line. The methods and systems described herein are well-suited for purchase and payment of certain vehicle-centric goods and services such as toll fees, parking fees, gasoline, location-based and roadside advertisements, and investment purchases as well as wagering and gambling.
While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the disclosure in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the appended claims and the legal equivalents thereof.
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PCT/CN2015/072530 | 2/9/2015 | WO | 00 |