EP1728219A1 - Mobile telephone all in one remote key or software regulating card for radio bicycle locks, cars, houses, and rfid tags, with authorisation and payment function - Google Patents
Mobile telephone all in one remote key or software regulating card for radio bicycle locks, cars, houses, and rfid tags, with authorisation and payment functionInfo
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- EP1728219A1 EP1728219A1 EP05714700A EP05714700A EP1728219A1 EP 1728219 A1 EP1728219 A1 EP 1728219A1 EP 05714700 A EP05714700 A EP 05714700A EP 05714700 A EP05714700 A EP 05714700A EP 1728219 A1 EP1728219 A1 EP 1728219A1
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Definitions
- AIORK All In One Remote Key
- Such WAP cell phones or additional extension kits with constant web transmission which radio locks or themselves can open and lock / switch off and are equipped with Bluetooth, let alone NFC and a biometric fingerprint or camera sensor or speech recognition software , did not exist before. And there were no radio locks with GSM, Bluetooth, NFC and infrared transceivers or cell phones with NFC RFID tag readers for payment applications. There were Bluetooth garage doors, but without internet, let alone GSM connection and alarm transmission or direct management (open, lock, authorize, select).
- NFC is near field communication on a frequency of 13.56 MHz and can only transmit approximately 10 cm via efinition.
- tags and of all Lock-Loop Internet-WAP- Site registered products with tags -Children, friends, families, doctor emergency calls with key setting function for which type of call or action recording or registration.
- the AIORK invention is that with a single cell phone the exclusive opening, locking, identification, location etc. of RFID tags via Near Field Communication as well as via Bluetooth, WiFi and GSM of all our other new products such as laptops, video Cameras and above all Radio (bicycle) locks as well as other vehicles or garages and doors can be operated ...
- AIORK software it is possible for the first time to track parked cell phones, radio locks, or electronic products, whereby the owner can only switch off the AIORK software with his code or authorization and himself to turn off his cell phone enable permitted and otherwise the GSM, GPS Bluetooth or W-LAN location option is always set, ie These transmitters still make it possible to locate them despite the GSM device being switched off.
- the AIORK software only allows the owner to lock / open / track / use his cell phone, PDA, laptop or radio lock if he has given his biometric authorization.
- the (GSM, Bluetooth) "All In One Key” (AIORK) (Access, Number, Password, ID, Authentication, Authorization) is in one device, software and a list for opening, access, use ( between keys, ie for a partial function (only vibra alarm in cinema, only SMS, filter functions, e.g. advertising, etc.)), additional information, authorization and location for one or more locks or keys simultaneously or simultaneously (e.g. for entire garage or just car etc.) and the entry can be made with fingers or orally with direct confirmation and includes the following key functions:
- -Clubs for information can be mutually confirmed with a simple function of changing one's own home because the owner only has the authorization to publish the names for the registered number.
- It has a location function for people or cell phones or devices with Bluetooth or other transmitters in populated areas / rooms or elsewhere and for locating cell phones in avalanches, etc. via a cell phone to cell phone network or devices with Bluetooth or other transmitters that emit an identification number and enable the location of all devices with a compass software in the cell phone, which also transmits all identified numbers to the Lock-Loop web platform or others.
- the AIORK software manages signals from avalanche transceivers, clocks, motors, or vehicle settings via NFC or Bluetooth etc.
- RFID tags can not only be identified by this AIORK mobile phone software, but can also be written with an alphanumeric key code or locked (secret, protected).
- the AIORK software has (for the administration of the RFID tags etc.) access to the single LockLoop web platform as well as to several or all other websites.
- Information from RFID tags in clothing or Bluetooth products can be transferred to devices such as washing machines, TVs, video cameras or recorders or motors or other (electronic) products using the AIORK software.
- the AIORK software manages and transmits the numbers or even information from RFID tags or Bluetooth transmitters, which are registered by the cell phones in the event of criminal or violent acts.
- the AIORK software differentiates between Bluetooth, RFID-NFC, W-LAN, IR, GSM and GPS signals as well as signals from animals, people, devices and can receive as well as transmit as well as transfer from one transmitter to the other.
- the AIORK software controls the half and full duplex value enhancement hardware to identify RFID, Bluetooth or other transmitters.
- W-LAN As with Bluetooth, W-LAN, IR, GPS or GSM, it should also be a hardware and especially for the NFC RFID tags.
- NFC RFID tags Give software that, like a compass, indicates the direction acoustically or visually to the various multifunctional tags, whereby the software can give a selection or can locate according to specific tags (e.g. keychain in pockets).
- the AIORK software is also used in / for door locks or all other radio locks with GSM solutions (not just classic cell phones) with Bluetooth or other transmitter modules, which register all devices via Bluetooth or the other transmitter modules with ID sent out allow and transmit the information or an alarm as with the locks via the Lock-Loop web platform.
- the AIORK software transmits all data of the RFID tag or the product number, such as manufacturer series as well as the identifier or the identification device.
- the AIORK software identifies, transmits, controls, manages all information from biometric or personal, physical, medical, physiological, psychological, physical data that are transmitted by RFID tags or Bluetooth transmitters etc.
- the AIORK software identifies biological and physiological data and values from our lock-loop radio locks or other new data transmitted via Bluetooth, RFID etc. radio.
- all inventions registered by Vitaphone are DE10204028. DE10140968, DE10132759. DE10102564.
- Mobile phone features described in DE10058157 and DE10058156 are also transferred to our AIORK software and our GSM radio bicycle locks.
- the Vitaphone Handy GPS solution will also run via our extension kit with the AIORK software with a fingerprint sensor as an emergency button for air ambulance, police, fire service etc.
- the AIORK software manages all lock-loop transmissions directly or indirectly for security. That Another so-called lock-loop website cannot be contacted by the AIORK software or vice versa.
- the AIORK software manages drones of electronic radio (bicycle) locks that have no GPS or GSM modules, but only (Bluetooth) transmitters.
- a "catch the thief" function in the radio locks or Bluetooth-enabled electronic products send a signal via the (Bluetooth) transmitter directly to any cell phone nearby (such a club member with the AIORK software), so that it may stop the thief or the vandal, or may directly / indirectly or subconsciously alert the police or the owner.
- the AIORK software identifies and locates Barryfoxes with Bluetooth, GSM or GPS or other cell phone compatible transmitters.
- the AIORK software handles the payment transactions for petrol pumps, vending machines or other unmanned devices with constant web transmission via NFC or Bluetooth.
- the cell phone must be held at the payment point before and / or during and / or after the fuel or goods have been purchased at the petrol pump or the machine or in the Bluetooth reception area.
- the AIORK software transmits advertising information on these devices or at locks and records the data of all (trans) actions done and transmits them to an account. So nothing else is actually integrated in the fuel pumps, vending machines or other unmanned devices as a cell phone or extension kit, but only the seller does not biometrically confirm the authorization for the sale. 19.
- the AIORK software not only opens and locks vehicle locks, but also controls the opening and locking of individual doors as well as other functions such as the opening and locking of the movement function of shock absorbers, bonnets and convertible tops via the mobile phone keypad.
- 1 is front left door or wheel shock absorber activation
- 2 is bonnet 5 is convertible top
- 0 is tailgate.
- the same AIORK and Lock-Loop logo can be seen as on the radio locks and the RFID tag.
- the AIORK software enables fast transmission of data from the cell phone numbers as well as all authorizations or other information from the AIORK or Lock-Loop patent application or the products, applications and solutions described above via NFC.
- an NFC quick function enables direct opening / locking or data transmission via NFC by bringing the cell phones with the radio locks or the other NFC or Bluetooth-compatible products in close proximity.
- the authorization is given with a biometric fingerprint sensor.
- the AIORK software enables direct payment for bus, train, plane, ski lift tickets and loading cash registers via NFC, Bluetooth or GSM, UMTS transmission. The price is paid before, during and / or after the trip, service, purchase or can be changed. Every transaction is transferred directly to the Lock-Loop web platform.
- the AIORK software in the cell phone is in contact with a lock or a unit (watch) firmly attached to or in a body part and can only carry out all these compensation functions in Bluetooth, IR, W-LAN radio contact with them or if one enter a code or transmit the authorization with a biometric signal (fingerprint, speech recognition, etc.).
- Physiological, technical (bicycle) data are acquired from the cell phone via Bluetooth, from the watch or from any (medical sensor) unit by transmission and forwarded to the lock-loop site and to doctors.
- Emergency buttons, hands-free systems or other electronic technical solutions can be integrated into these units.
- the AIORK software enables and manages an electronic cash system (ECS).
- ECS electronic cash system
- Mobile phone owners can give or borrow money from each other and have it registered with the AIORK software on the Lock-Loop web platform or a bank, or they can book money directly from mobile phone to mobile phone using NFC with or without a bank or lock-loop registration.
- the current and past current payments and fees are recorded on a display.
- An ECS transaction is verified with biometric authorization via acoustic speech or visual facial, iris or sensory fingerprint recognition.
- the ECS blocks if more than one, two, three ... NFC readers are present, recognized and or determined.
- the AIORK software ECS also uses the Bluetooth network or the GSM network with the same functions and principles! With the purchase of the AIORK software, you receive a corresponding amount of Bon Robel money equivalents or real money on the lock-loop platform, where every ECS transaction is transmitted directly.
- the AIORK software also regulates several RFID reader identification systems for the acquisition of different ICs from closer, further distance or with different information on different technologies or different encryption or access at gates with or without a turnstile.
- the AIORK software is used to manage, in particular, functional controls of various electronic and mechanical, biological products, devices, etc. using Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC.
- the AIORK software also made it possible to record and transmit a snapshot of the surrounding RFID tags over a certain period of time as evidence in addition to and with photography or even a phone call, even during phone calls or when confirming a crime scene. A corresponding signal is transmitted to the telephone listener so that he is aware of this action.
- a radio lock can be identified and communicated via the AIORK software, or every cell phone and every person or product can be registered. If a dangerous person comes close to another with his cell phone, alarm signals are sent or transmitted to the cell phone for defined distance rayons.
- the AIORK software regulates these data protection rayons and calculates automatic busses or sends alarms in the event of registered violations the vulnerable, passers-by and the judiciary and police.
- the AIORK software mobile phones can not only ⁇ luejacking ", but also RFID and GSM jacking as well as jocking at the same time, which are a reversal of the attraction alarms into escape and danger alarms due to the various mentioned above transmit personal, foreign, social and social environmental security and preference or priority levels and directly to the headset or biomechanical, physiological peripheral devices as well as to other passers-by, societies, institutions.
- AIORK software is used to clarify products such as Fuses, lamps, motor data with and without RFID tags or Bluetooth or other 125KHz frequencies possible. It manages biometric data acquisition for smart cards for doctor, medicine, physiology, passport or stock exchange information.
- a receiver / transmitter combined with a cell phone can capture, locate, track and process the lock loop or RFID tag chips. This can be done via several receiver / transmitter systems (WiFi, GSM, UHF, Bluetooth etc.).
- the locks or authorizations for the lock-loop chips or the RFID tags can be given / guided biometrically or via other authorizations from cell phones or the internet (platform).
- An RFID transceiver with a biometric (fingerprint, voice recognition and iris) sensor and other components can also be attached to a cell phone as an extension kit using an external connector, Bluetooth or a replacement battery pack.
- the kit can also include other functions and components such as AIORK software, mobile phone software, mechanical and electronic keys and pen with character recognition, battery, memory, processor, GPS, GSM, UMTS, radio, camera, lamp, game, screen, keyboard, Headphones, speakers, siren, Bluetooth, "Legic" chip, Mifare 125KHz or Walki-Talki, Barryfox IR (remote control) transmitters have separately or together, for example can be operated separately as a headset or together with a wristwatch with physiological sensors and a mobile phone.
- Every cell phone / PDA / laptop or RFID reader is equipped with or without the AIORK software with an NFC or other 13.56 MHz, Bluetooth transceiver and USB connector or connected with such an extension kit that has a biometric sensor function, such as eg Fingerprint is equipped so that lock-loop applications are possible over short distances, e.g. Payment functions under two or more parties or access control functions and these transactions are transferred, processed and registered directly via GSM and UMTS to our Lock-Loop web platform!
- the transceiver kit can be connected directly (via USB / Bluetooth) to the Internet via a PC without GSM transmission.
- the AIORK software is a multifunctional transmission, reception and location system and a multifunctional location system which has transmitters for GSM and UMTS as well as Walki-Talki and satellite transmission. It is possible to receive TV and radio signals, the body's own data (blood pressure, heart rate temperature), GPS (with plug-in outdoor antenna) and a mine and coin as well as avalanche victim signal as a search device. 37.
- the management, management of the "Tbay" transport and rideshare (demand-offer-auction) Internet WAP platform is also integrated into the AIORK software.
- the AIORK software manages WAP mobile phones with additional extension kits, which can open and lock / switch off wireless locks or themselves and with Bluetooth, as well as NFC and a biometric fingerprint or camera sensor or speech recognition software are equipped with GSM, Bluetooth, NFC and infrared transceivers in one new RFID tags, and information transmitters (e.g. gates) and radio locks, which already worked with Bluetooth garage doors, but Without internet connection, let alone GSM connection and alarm transmission or direct management (open, lock, authorize, select).
- additional extension kits which can open and lock / switch off wireless locks or themselves and with Bluetooth, as well as NFC and a biometric fingerprint or camera sensor or speech recognition software are equipped with GSM, Bluetooth, NFC and infrared transceivers in one new RFID tags, and information transmitters (e.g. gates) and radio locks, which already worked with Bluetooth garage doors, but Without internet connection, let alone GSM connection and alarm transmission or direct management (open, lock, authorize, select).
- the AIORK software manages cell phones or additional kits that read RFID tags or other NFC transceivers with NFC transceivers, in particular with a biometric authentication sensor, and is directly coupled via a cable with keys attached or connected to it (bundles) or central locking systems for cars etc.! If a car is opened with / without NFC etc. (via Bluetooth), there is an SMS from the car radio lock to the owner's cell phone. That the AIORK software is sent via Bluetooth an alpha biometric code and via NFC a beta biometric or continuously changing AIORK account code after (Alpha) the AIORK software in the cell phone from the radio lock a GSM (/ Bluetooth) Signal received.
- the AIORK software enables identification with or without a biometric cell phone sensor RFID tags for money, animals or people with for physiological, biological, medical values of implanted devices. With these RFID tags, additional functions are possible, e.g. counting or posting money. That all tags are counted within a room time limit or even taken with a correct photo via the camera and all Bluetooth, W-LAN etc. transmitters.
- the mobile phone or extension kit can also only be accepted by a reader or tag if a specific personal authorization with e.g. via fingerprint / voice recognition and the OK from a database. Only then can addresses and money be transmitted via NFC etc. or purchases / sales accepted with biometric personal authorization.
- biometric mobile phone or extension kit authorization only “bluejacking” can also be computer, car, studio, home, advertising, payment, access, beverage, food and medication -Automats, medical physiology and life values-Detection devices, door opening and television / radio "settings” are run and / or as well as the NFC / Bluetooth / infrared mobile phone or extension kit directly nearby or in contact with towards the other. 45. If identified numbers (RFID-Bluetooth W-LAN) are not registered, the product with this number will be reported as stolen. Products without AIORK or lock-loop approval are discriminated against.
- RFID-Bluetooth W-LAN If identified numbers (RFID-Bluetooth W-LAN) are not registered, the product with this number will be reported as stolen. Products without AIORK or lock-loop approval are discriminated against.
- the AIORK software manages the identification number when starting or starting any cell phone or video camera activity from the device via Bluetooth or another transmitter frequency, which are received and managed by cell phones with AIORK software!
- the AIORK software manages the reception of all possible (advertising) signals and automatic adjustment of televisions or other electronic transmitters and devices to the set preferences (applications, light, air conditioning, advertising, music) of the user and transmission to the headset.
- documents, test parts and / or control items can be certified with the AIORK software and / or with / without a biometric sensor with RFID tags for vehicle, aircraft or all other test parts to be certified, stolen goods or test parts ,
- Lock-Loop web platform and AIORK software are an ideal way to convince insurance fraudsters.
- the possessions must be reported to the Lock-Loop website within three minutes.
- the property is found again, this is confirmed with the cell phone or even with a biometric authorization, whereby the payment for our location is debited and otherwise continues and further tracking is charged.
- RFID tags and bluetooth, W-LAN or other transmitter signals can themselves have special secret numbers or not transmit them to the AIORK software or display them via them (coded) or a special biometric or other authorization from the Request AIORK software or from a list in an Internet database so that the AIORK software announces, displays or lets you manage the number of the day!
- the AIORK software can read or request a security code from certain RFID tags or NFC or Bluetooth and other transceivers (for vehicles, packages, products, buses, bets, taxes, NDA, emails), which is only available from authorized persons (Justice and police) can be identified or authorized to carry out further identification, whereby authentication / registration also takes place or is previously requested on the Lock-Loop web platform.
- the AIORK software is used with or without biometric fingerprint speech recognition or other sensors in cell phones or the associated extension kits at ATMs, parking meters, vending machines, drinks and especially at cash registers and locks or entrance doors via NFC, and / or simultaneously successively Bluetooth or another transmitter technology access control and above all direct payment functions.
- the consumption Before and / or during (be it continuously or with interruptions) and / or at the end of the consumption, the consumption must be activated and / or maintained and / or ended using biometric authorization, with the consumption being carried out directly / continuously later via GSM / GPRS / UMTS / W-LAN is booked from the mobile phone to the Lock-Loop web portal.
- the AIORK software manages payment transactions such as direct payment or currency exchange with real or with play money via biometric fingerprint, voice recognition or other sensors in cell phones or associated extension kits with banks, payment institutions, stock exchanges, auctions, lotteries -, betting and gaming banks, legal institutions run or managed directly on site via NFC, Bluetooth or another transmitter technology or via encrypted email or SMS traffic via the AIORK software.
- Access control with biometric visual (iris, multiple eyes, face (s)) identification where within a certain time or at the same time the cell phone or extension kit with NFC to another cell phone or extension kit or radio lap or one Cash register, lock are kept for opening / locking / authorization with an OK button or otherwise acoustically, visually managed and where this is also managed via Bluetooth, GSM or other transmitter technologies.
- the AIORK software manages that only one or a certain number of additional counter-receivers or transceivers in the cell phones, cash registers, doors, locks a transaction or debit are running or approved. Ie criminal espionage on transactions and debits are avoided as well anyway the two parties have to prove and confirm their authorization and debit before, during and after the trans-action.
- the AIORK software is intended to provide emergency calls to public or private institutions with e.g. exact GPS location and direct person identification can be managed via an emergency button with a biometric fingerprint and speech recognition sensor in the cell phone or an extension kit.
- Profiles can be entered and set in the AIORK software via person, profession, preferences, inclinations, such as "bluejacking" via NFC, LAN, IR between the mobile phones as well as via Bluetooth for our new radio locks and for Gates, settings and data are exchanged in particular via settings and data entered by doctors, authorities, garages, specialists.
- the numbers can be managed on an Internet site, such as downloaded for a "friend finder function" on cell phones, PDAs, laptops or vehicles.
- the "friend finder function” is a direction indicator running via Bluetooth, NFC, W-LAN, IR, GSM etc., like a kind of compass to friends or products with RFID tags or other products with eg Bluetooth, GSM, W -LAN, IR etc. Transmitters who have registered a number on our "Lock-Loop" web platform in the area or in certain places that localize friends / enemies / all products and other tags or microchips, transmitters such as TV channels or channels or RFID tags! Of course, the RFID tags or electronic products can also be tracked with the numbers!
- the extension kits with NFC transceiver have a CPU, a memory, a slot for a USB memory, a solar panel, a GPS receiver, a biometric (fingerprint, iris, face identification sensor, a microphone) Speakers, a digital display, a clock, an RFID tag, a key, a knife, a screwdriver, a USB port, a clock, a Bluetooth transmitter and a GSM module.
- the AIORK software manages multi-compatible NFC and 125 KHz IC. That Not only the identification of 13.56 MHz IC but also in particular that of the double or even multiple IC with 125 KHz or 2.4 (5) GHz with one and the same or different number are used by the AIORK software and together with the "Lock-Loop" web - Platform managed (manage numbers, register etc.)
- Wap cell phones have always been able to be located via GSM or even GPS networks, but it was not possible to lock them (to send such a command to the cell phone, but only to turn it off, which means that the GSM Location is no longer possible).
- the AIORK software it is possible via GSM, Bluetooth or W-LAN to locate and open / unlock a parked cell phone via other cell phones as well as (basically the same here) GSM radio locks.
- Expense statements from direct payment and access control are processed or debited directly on the AIORK software on the tax return (software) and charged via direct GSM transmission to the Lock-Loop web platform.
- This service is also offered for health insurance and in particular patient card bills or post bills, VAT etc. and is activated with biometric authorization and is always transmitted directly to the Lock-Loop web platform.
- biometric authorization For the tax return, the seasonal course of the place of residence as well as all other tax law activities are recorded and made available for debiting with software.
- the AIORK software shows phone numbers for activating / calling in the cell phone display for alarm, info or hotline calls of products with RFID tags or other Bluetooth etc. information.
- the AIORK software manages the school timetables and reports to parents and the school where the children / pupils are.
- the AIORK software also provides the entire timetable, which is provided by the school, in a package, and sends alarms and information for the teacher, school management, classmates and parents.
- the AIORK software searches for certain RFID tags and traces of them in the networks via all possible cell phones and locks via NFC, Bluetooth, W-LAN and of course GSM etc.
- the AIORK software supports the cell phones or extension kits with biometric (fingerprint etc.) sensors through an integrated PGP or Onaras email or telephone call or acoustic Dictaphone voice recording encryption. Biometric identification is required each time the cell phone is restarted. With every email, payment and biometric authorization are booked, making spam expensive, two-time complicated.
- extension kit like on a cell phone, there has to be an opening, closing or always closed loop with a circuit as well as a continuous RFID tag in it for mechanical fastening of these two parts as well as for fastening keys etc.
- the AIORK software is connected to (eg SAP) company management software and adjusted so that its employees, teams, projects and customers directly with / from the AlORK data about location (via GPS, GSM), time, etc can be managed and what is confirmed with biometrics.
- the AIORK software transmits alarm signals and shows the locations, from mobile GS radio fire alarm fuses (boxes) or electrical, water, gas meters that have a defect.
- the AIORK software manages the billing for customers of "Call A Bike” or other rental vehicle or RFID tag or other electronic rental products, such as video cameras etc. with all direct billing for taxes etc.
- the AIORK software in the extension kit or cell phone automatically searches for the cell phone or extension kit via Bluetooth, so that the access control and above all direct payment functions can be carried out directly via GSM etc. be transferred to the Lock-Loop web platform. Every transaction is also reported via GSM to the owner's cell phone.
- the AIORK software manages all products from old Ricardo and Ebay etc. auctions that have not been auctioned or from old sales halls and remaining stock stores that can be offered again and can even be communicated with LBS functions ,
- An NFC, GPS, Bluetooth transceiver (module) alone or with a biometric sensor etc. can be inserted into the extension kit or into the cell phone like a plug-in card.
- the extension kit has several USB plugs and all other plugs for the common cell phone models.
- biometric fingerprint sensor via the extension kit or the cell phone or PDA, laptop via Bluetooth, one can directly log in to Internet bank accounts or stock exchange locations, or lottery, bet and game banks and also submit the authorization or confirmation of the transaction via the fingerprint sensor for purchases / sales / trading.
- Telephone calls or video calls are authorized via the biometric (fingerprint) sensor - so that the called party is sure that he has the right caller on the phone.
- LBS settings can be made for meetings so that a signal is transmitted that the person to be met is still 1 km etc. or 1 minute away from the other.
- An extension kit can not only be attached to cell phones, but also to beverage, coffee, food, cigarette, petrol, or parking machines or cash registers and besides GSM, NFC also GPS, which always includes The time and place of a money transaction can be specified.
- the AIORK software enables the parking time and location to be recorded on it via GPS and each police officer can use his cell phone to check on the Lock-Loop web platform whether the fee has been paid for the vehicle!
- the AIORK software enables coordination via the cell phone and / or extension kit with a biometric fingerprint sensor or another biometric sensor.
- a biometric fingerprint sensor or another biometric sensor.
- Forms for patents, tax returns or other official forms or internally confidential or secret documents can be sent via email / SMS secured in the office, sealed on the office.
- the AIORK software enables precise LBS to be carried out via GPS via the cell phone and / or extension kit and with an emergency button to send alarms to the police, air ambulance, ambulance, psychiatry, offered hand, alcohol and drug contact points, toxicology Institute, fire, oil and chemical weir
- the AIORK software With a direct payment or access control transaction, the AIORK software always makes a confirmation of the transaction via the Internet and GSM UMTS network on the Lock-Loop web platform at the same time or at least with a time delay!
- the AIORK software can also be connected to the Internet via laptops and PDAs via cell phones or directly via the extension kit.
- the extension kit or cell phone with AIORK software fingerprint or other biometric sensor, NFC, WiFi and Bluetooth etc. can be mechanically or electronically connected to a computer, laptop, PDA cell phone and still have the same functions as a computer Mouse, remote control etc. with USB plug and all others for the various cell phone and PDA models.
- the AIORK software manages post and bank payment slips, penalties, buses and CVs because all transactions are managed, authorized or registered with biometric sensors and evidence and transferred to the Lock-Loop web platform. Lottery, betting, gaming and stock exchange transactions can be securely authorized with the fingerprint sensor via the AIORK software.
- the AIORK software gives with every email, SMS etc. which has been authenticated with a biometric sensor an official proof like a registered letter that the email was sent!
- the Extension Kit with Bluetooth is the only extension kit that can also be plugged into mobile phones without Bluetooth and that can send to Bluetooth head sets or other Bluetooth devices. The same as with Bluetooth transmitters also affects other transmitters such as WiFi, GPS, NFC. 88. In addition to the Bluetooth and USB etc. plug-cable connection, the extension kit is attached to the cell phone with a Velcro fastener.
- the extension kit has additional memory cards or additional interfaces and slots for memory cards and chips.
- the AIORK software starts the engine of cars, motorbikes, ships, airplanes or other key-starting products such as saws, air conditioning systems, lap-tops, pumps.
- the AIORK software can be set to start an alarm signal when a Bluetooth transmitter in its wallet or in its case, bag etc. disappears from the Bluetooth etc. radio area.
- the Bluetooth transmitter is packed in a credit card sized housing, where it can also be turned on and off and has a battery solar panel, finger print sensor, digital display, jog dial or even a lock and cable as well as an RFID tag!
- the Bluetooth transmitter can even be incorporated directly into your wallet and suitcases, bags.
- the AIORK software allows any cell phone or extension kit with payment function and a credit on the memory to be tracked via GPS, GSM as well as via Bluetooth, WiFi etc., whereby an acoustic and visual warning signal is sent ,
- the AIORK software allows any cell phone or extension kit to be sent to the police, ambulance, air ambulance, etc. via Bluetooth or W-LAN in the event of an emergency signal. , ass if there is no GPS in the cell phone or extension kit, the exact GPS location is made for every other cell phone or extension kit or radio lock in the radio area:
- the AIORK software also runs an algorithm for an AIORK security code on the Lock-Loop Bank account, which, like with SecurlD-Direct-Net cards, changes continuously every few minutes, so that only with this AIORK code and the personal fingerprint code at this time (in this minute) a transaction can be made with the AIORK via NFC / Bluetooth / W-LAN etc.
- the AIORK code can be downloaded again with a pin from the lock-loop platform and installed on another AIORK cell phone for a certain time, so that direct payment and access control applications can be carried out.
- the pin consists of an AIORK cell phone number part and a fingerprint part to be entered by the owner himself.
- the AIORK security code can either be sent continuously to the cell phone every day or can be requested as such or only needs to be installed once or is continuously sent to the cell phone or for normal telephone calls via the cell phone! If necessary, a password can be requested for the transaction. Every transaction is (optionally) reported back directly to the AIORK mobile phone owner via SMS, so that he is always informed about all his bank transactions and can act if necessary, if someone else runs a transaction via his Lock-Loop Bank account. This concept can also be applied to the access Control, RFID-Tag and above all use the radio lock opening and locking solutions. For smaller amounts at ATMs, an adjustable daily, evening or 4-hour limit of CHF 100, CHF 50 is actually sufficient. or 20 SFr., without having to make a GSM call to request the (AIORK) security code for higher amounts ... But anyway, with every telephone call, the (AIORK) security code and the personal fingerprint or even clarify your own personal language pattern code.
- a biometric authorization is made via the mobile phone, where the parcel is handed over from person to person with RFID tag stamp or sticker with direct GSM transmission to the insurance company / bank / shipper / owner becomes.
- pictures of the faces (made and) transmitted are transferred with a second fingerprint authorization or code transmission.
- the mailboxes parcels can also be thrown in, the mailboxes also having an extension kit with NFC / Bluetooth and GSM module so that the transfer is confirmed.
- the package includes a Bluetooth / NFC / WiFi extension kit.
- a photo can be taken of the landfill / product recipient. This concept can also be used for the borrowing of products, where in addition to the photo of the location and product, RFID tag identification of the product, the fingerprint sensor identification of the person is made.
- AIORK software can be supplemented by users as an open platform, where the new solutions and applications can be downloaded via the lock-loop platform.
- every mobile phone call can be set by the cell phone owner in such a way that they can only be made with a biometric authorization.
- the AIORK software can control a (hidden) switch unit (in a radio lock) via Bluetooth, which operates or is connected to the central locking system in vehicles or can open and close the doors in houses and garages as well other radio based devices operated for air conditioning, television, shutters etc.
- a (hidden) switch unit in a radio lock
- Bluetooth which operates or is connected to the central locking system in vehicles or can open and close the doors in houses and garages as well other radio based devices operated for air conditioning, television, shutters etc.
- the AIORK software manages the SMS reminders from creditors if they want to notify their customers of the outstanding amounts by SMS, so that no reminders or late payment are incurred and the bills can be paid. Confirmation is sent back with a fingerprint that the notification of the outstanding amount has been received, as well as (can) be covered directly with such an AIORK direct payment!
- a Bluetooth will be activated -Alarm sent to other Bluetooth devices with GSM or a GSM alarm directly.
- the content is temporarily stored by the AIORK software in the cell phone or extension kit and only forwarded to the lock-loop platform or an account when GSM speech is transmitted later.
- these transactions can be carried out via the fingerprint sensor and / or a pin via AIORK software in the cell phone or extension kit.
- an encrypted Bluetooth or other signal can be sent via a fingerprint sensor to the central engine control unit of vehicles, where the engine is started with it.
- the central motor control unit also has a GSM module for location and Alafm transmission if the car, the unit is stolen and a motion sensor or other devices register the theft or unauthorized starting and report to the cell phone or the police as described in the lock-loop patent for this mobile phone platform.
- the AIORK software with Bluetooth, NFC and FP sensor etc. manages not only cell phones and extension kits but also in and on wristwatches or MP3 or other music players with radio or TV channels with appropriate tuners and video Hitlists that are downloaded via GSM and especially UMTS networks.
- the audio signals are transmitted to the headset and the video signals to a monitor on a cell phone or PDA.
- the AIORK software can only be activated via verifiable code transmission or decoding on the Lock-Loop web platform, so that the extension kits or cell phones can only be used by these authorized persons.
- a double pin and fingerprint are required as a code for the bank account opening to load the money account memory via the AIORK software.
- Each direct payment payment is registered with the AIORK software from the owner to the buyer with data on price, location, date, brand, number of items, supplier as at cash registers and debited for tax returns etc.
- a credit as well as a payment can be temporarily stored in the AIORK software memory until the debit is authorized in the evening on a doking station via a internet or a GSM connection with a fingerprint sensor and pin code.
- the AIORK software manages all personal settings of people / individuals via preferences (music, channel, air conditioning, seat setting), physiological biological body and Disease data or the software or system data for, for example, the setting of the radio for "traffic" functions, so that the corresponding local, spatial and temporalities as well as in vehicles of private and public transport can be set via Bluetooth WiFi / NFC.
- the AIORK software has a software add-on in EK, PDA, cell phones, which makes it possible to make a distance calculation from their GSM modules to the GSM or UMTS masts. New antennas are also recognized and the coordinates are put on our mast cards or transmitted directly.
- the AIORK software or an extension kit with Bluetooth and NFC transmitter and fingerprint sensor can also be attached to or in a modem, a mouse and especially a key board or another acoustic, visual input medium can be connected or integrated and in particular itself with a motion sensor such as a Lock-Loop GSM radio lock in ATMs, parking meters, ATMs, cash registers or other valuable possessions!
- the AIORK software or an extension kit with NFC, Bluetooth and FP sensor not only opens radio locks on bicycles, vehicles or doors, but also unlocks / unlocks radios, motors, computers, PDAs, ATMs, cash registers, ID cards, TV info and advertising devices
- a license must be paid for the first RFID tag identification or a license number for the extension kit must be entered on the Lock-Loop web platform.
- a new code is loaded onto the AIORK software every day when docked to its own computer and Internet connection, which is also biometrically authenticated with a fingerprint, so that only this code combination is accepted and none of the others past. The same with every phone call over the GSM network.
- the EK for watches is strapped under the watch by means of the bracelet, the straps being passed through two slots.
- the EK or the AIORK software has a controller for controlling via IrDA TV devices etc.
- the AIORK software can load other RFID tags or NFC tags with credit, but also unload or can only do so with an authorization from the RFID tag or NFC tag, e.g. if the owner knows the pin code of the day.
- the AIORK software has an additional better encryption solution, which already has an additional local and temporal independence / hurdle installed when starting, driving and parking the car, which is also a hurdle for clever thieves, because if they are small spy- Hang the transmitter on the chassis, because NFC cannot send it far enough to spy on the encryption code.
- the AIORK software has a digital camera connection or an extension kit can also have such a camera.
- the EK with AIORK software can read RFID tags with greater transponder performance (boost) over longer distances, so that e.g. Detectives or personnel can still make identifications on the street, whereby all the items that are regularly sold or not sold are transferred to the AIORK software directly via Bluetooth / GSM from the checkout.
- boost transponder performance
- the AIORK software can save the offers / bids for old auctions for products with / without RFID tags and, if you are later interested in selling / buying, can send a message to the providers / bidders whether they are still with biometric fingerprint sensors interests are valid so that a contract is still concluded.
- the EK with AIORK software can read and write or communicate RFID tags or other active transponders both above 125 kHz or above 13.56 MHz (ifare) or other frequencies and technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi etc. An acquisition made with the AIORK software is registered on the Lock-Loop web platform.
- the AIORK software In addition to a manually entered amount of money, the AIORK software also recognizes an acoustically specified amount of money via the headset or the extension kit or cell phone and displays it directly when the finger-print sensor is touched on the own device as well as on the opposite device, so there If the finger-print sensor is touched, the transaction is immediately authorized and debited. A single, double or multiple touching the sensor or driving up or down or up on a slide sensor can mean a purchase or sale. 125.
- the AIORK software allows currency-independent or possible exchange rate losses by simply introducing a new M-Payment currency that has no purchase and sales exchange rate difference (s) and that with all currencies current buying or selling price at $, £, Euro, Yen or SFr. stands.
- EK equipped with a barcode scanner or recognition sensor can use the AIORK software to directly show the price on the display for FP sensor payment transaction authorization or management.
- the AIORK software can also manage WiFi and Bluetooth tags, i.e. switch on / off personally code / initialize and of course send an alarm signal to a web platform or a cell phone when you find it again using the Friend Finder software.
- the AIORK software can individually recognize the continuously changing identification codes of the RFID, W-LAN and Bluetooth tags, so that they are not recognized by other RFID, W-LAN and Bluetooth receivers or AIORK friend finders Software can be tracked.
- the Friend Finder application can also start a new search directly at the hot spot, where an identification of a desired property / product took place, by making a query on the AIORK software from the people on site via GSM / UMTS / Bluetooth / Wi-Fi / NFC.
- the AIORK software can simultaneously detect interference from GSM, RFID, W-LAN and Bluetooth interference transmitters and use such signals to transmit the existence / use / application of such interference transmitters. Especially when several (Bluetoolh-Pico) networks are disturbed, there are alarm signals to the police and cell phone owners. The alarm can also be transmitted to nearby other vehicles or cell phones, whereby every time a vehicle is not correctly registered or especially is not properly logged off because it has been stolen, there is an alarm from the other vehicle or people passing by with their cell phone with Bluetooth and GSM module.
- the AIORK software can initialize the new downloads for radio locks.
- the AIORK software can read out RFID / Bluetooth, W-LAN tags or chips with EEOPROM cache equipped for M-Payment and securely execute M-Payment transactions by the owner / customer entering a PIN code into the AIORK Software is entered.
- the AIORK software is always looking for the most suitable transaction mode, be it secure NFC or less secure 125 kHz, Bluetooth, IrDa, W-LAN.
- Fingerprint sensors on the extension kits can also be operated from left to right as only from top to bottom.
- the AIORK software manages food or packaging according to their nutritional value and adds the daily, weekly dishes directly in the shop from the package insert by attaching an RFID tag with the product specifications to the rack, where the customer can store the data with the Cell phone etc. can be read out or he can read them off the product with a pin and query them via the GSM network.
- the AIORK software manages mileage, petrol and oil consumption and transmits them from the vehicle or the central engine unit with Bluetooth transmitter and registers all data about the driver, driving style, consumption etc. and transmits them daily or each time the vehicle is started and switched off With the AIORK software from the driver to the Lock-Loop web platform, whereby the vehicle and driver data are always transmitted.
- the AIORK software manages the opening and starting of motorcycle and vehicle ignitions and doors via NFC, Bluetooth etc. with biometric fingerprint sensor person recognition, as was actually stated with the locked lock box in the Lock-Loop patent.
- the AIORK software takes over the connection to the hands-free system or headset as well as to the central motor unit.
- An EK with AIORK software can be held directly at the doors and ignition and plugged into the charging station after the start, where even more precise driving-specific data can be exchanged. With NFC / Bluetooth, the door can even be opened automatically instead of just being unlocked.
- the AIORK software controls the hands-free system in the car and at home or elsewhere. In the car in particular, the AIORK software switches from the cell phone to the auto GSM modules for calls or downloads in order to save the cell phone battery.
- the AIORK software is encrypted so that with cell phones etc. with NFC not vehicle etc. locks with RFID encryption or security mechanism the locks can be cracked.
- the NFC transceiver ID number is specifically requested or sent again and anyway, these locks can only be addressed with Lock-Loop AIORK software, whereby a message is sent to the owner's cell phone every time, be it via NFC, Bluetooth or GSM.
- the AIORK software is in direct connection with the Lock-Loop schulz solutions for locks or here also for the key that only with biometric authentication for the various AIORK applications can be managed.
- the fact that an electronic wallet is no longer tracked and cannot be used is unique, except through your own biometric authorization.
- the AIORK software allows every user to download news directly to their cell phone / MP3 player via Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi.
- the AIORK software can be adapted to the various standards, in particular for M-Payment in Europe, the USA and Japan. Approvals for users, partner companies, providers, data etc. are managed in a central unit.
- the Bluetooth radio lock that registers makes a (Bluetooth) call with code transmission to every surrounding vehicle or product, so that each radio
- the lock exchanges individually with the radio locks that have already registered and identifies itself or who exchange their security codes, which enable only two radio locks to have the same security code and not a third to contact one of them it pretends to be the one.
- a presence check is made every minute between these two radio locks by contacting their secret security codes that had been assigned differently at the beginning and at different times in succession under all radio locks and confirming their presence. This can prevent a third spying radio lock, or disguised as such, from later pretending to be a registered or a registered radio lock so that the radio lock that is registered can never be shielded and stolen with a jammer.
- the AIORK software can pair not only via PIN codes or fingerprint sensors in cell phones etc. Bluetooth etc. radio locks, but also for vehicle and other theft security systems pair their registration and detection codes so that they can be exchanged at the same time between the Bluetooth modules. With the pin or fingerprint, authorizations for pairing other cell phones etc. can also be combined with a radio lock. These pairings are always transmitted directly or with a time delay when you log in to the lock-loop platform for the first time.
- the AIORK software turns on every phone call or turns a Bluetooth, NFC on or off.
- W-LAN, 125 KHz or other transmitter in one device make a query to all surrounding transmitters, and transfer the ID numbers of the transmitter chips via the GSM query directly to our Lock-Loop website, with the stolen registered devices or continue via alarm SMS to the owner's cell phone.
- the AIORK software from the device with a fingerprint sensor is used to confirm via an encrypted Bluetooth, W-LAN or NFC connection via a computer for protected access to the servers and files at patent offices etc. possible.
- the AIORK software can support cell phone and other PDA projectors that use a pocket-sized moving micromirror and thus build up the image to be projected line by line and then project onto a wall or into the room or onto glasses.
- the AIORK software can passively simulate an almost infinite number of addressable RFID labels that can not be queried one after the other via an RFID blocker chip opposite the reader, or can actively read the RFID by means of an interference signal on this RFID frequency - Make chips impossible.
- Tbay Transport and rideshare (demand-offer-auction) Internet WAP platform (for passers-by, cyclists, taxi companies, trains and airlines), which can be described as follows:
- Ebay is the state of the art Internet WAP auction platform for products as well as for passenger transport but without (real-time) GPS and GSM data acquisition and transmission.
- GPS and GSM location and display technologies for locating people, which enables a new service for the cheapest offer-demand auction for the transport of people.
- On Ebay it is not yet possible to directly record the location (of a mobile phone) of a provider or a customer in an Internet WAP platform on a map or a list and to have the cheapest transport auctioned for the owner.
- Device with fingerprint sensor for direct evaluation and for access to an interactive internet or mobile phone portal with video hit list, hit chart or hit parade, content, TV channel, game, service, products , Software implementation, authorizations, polls, rights and obligations, games, dating, economics and. Payment traffic Einslell opportunities, which can be described as follows:
- This AIORK partial invention relates to an interactive mobile phone portal which can be called up via a mobile device and which makes it possible to use fingerprint sensors to call up a rating when the call is made and to "guess" the contents in hit parades.
- the current state of technology is MMS, which can be sent interactively from mobile phone to mobile phone.
- a user interface, running on said Computer for presenting a selected representative image of each video presentation stored in said database and identified as relevant to a user query, in a respective cell of an array of images of reduced size , It is executed that "a user interface, running on said Computer, for presenting " is running on the computer.
- Our video content runs on mobile phones and is also presented there, whereby the mobile phones, PDAs, lap-tops run on their own CPUs or computers and do not list any hit parades after downloading.
- Our servers (computers) do not need a display, which is actually the first difference to the Sun-MS patent, because our hit parades are controlled from the displays of the mobile phones, especially the hit lists with fingerprint sensors on the cell phones.
- Sun-MS describes a network with a server, but it only runs that a search engine searches for the clips on a server and presents them in a hit list. There is nothing in the fact that the clips are sent interactively to the server or are already entered into hit lists by other selection mechanisms or are listed above by the hits themselves, which in turn were evaluated with fingerprint sensors on the cell phones. It is not the case that the mobile phones show the clips on the one hand without a hit parade list, but on the other hand only with an array.
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