WO2003023574A2 - Systems and methods for monetary transactions between wired and wireless devices - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to monetary related transactions.
- this invention relates to a transfer of currency or monetary funds from one financial account to another financial account.
- the Internet is drastically changing the traditional manner in which items and services are purchased. For example, if a user establishes a web site, and wants to sell their particular goods and/or services, the user can set up a credit card fulfillment processing system.
- Online person-to-person payment systems or micropayment system fulfillment utilizes a "virtual bank" which in essence allows people to e-mail monies between each other.
- virtual bank which in essence allows people to e-mail monies between each other.
- online person-to- person payment systems or micropayment systems transfer money from one online account to another on-line account at a virtual bank.
- a user logs on to one of the online person-to-person payment systems or micropayment system fulfillment sites, such as www.paypal.com, and transfers funds from their online account to, for example, the buyer's account managed by the virtual bank.
- the parties are then alerted that a monetary transaction has occurred, and the amount of money transferred into their virtual bank account.
- the systems and methods of this invention will allow a user of a wireless or a wired device, or a combination of devices, to perform a transfer of currency or monetary funds from one on-line financial account to one or more online financial account(s).
- a user's account profile is created, all the necessary steps to verify the profile, the account's fund availability, security related functions and debiting and crediting of the respective accounts can be initiated from the user device.
- the systems and methods of this mvention will allow the transfer of funds between one or more wired and/or wireless devices.
- a payment processing system allows a transfer of currency or monetary funds from one online financial account to another online financial account(s).
- aspects of the present invention also relate to systems and methods for the transfer of currency or monetary funds from one wireless device to one or more other wired and/or wireless devices, or visa versa.
- aspects of the present invention also relate to systems and methods for managing monetary transactions between one or more entities.
- aspects of the present invention additionally relate to determining, storing and mamtaining payor and payee profile information.
- This profile information can include, for example, user information, financial information, device information, security information, historical information, trend information, automatic payment information and transaction information.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram illustrating an exemplary transaction system according to this invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary profile according to this invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart outlining an exemplary method for transferring currency or monetary funds according to this invention.
- the systems and methods of this invention provide the ability to transfer currency or monetary funds from one wireless device to one or more wired or wireless device, or visa versa.
- the user of the wired or wireless device establishes a profile of their financial account which can be accessed and utilized from any of a number of wired or wireless devices.
- the user's financial profile can then be stored in, for example, a secure server which contains the necessary data to transfer currency such as, user information, financial data pertinent to perform a currency related transaction, device information which, for example, identifies one or more devices, security information, and, for example, additional profile or demographic data related to or utilized for previous and/or future transactions.
- the profile can include a unique identifier, such as an electronic number (ENUM), an IP address, a serial number, or the like, and can be utilized to identify the one or more wired or wireless devices used by the user.
- ENUM electronic number
- IP address IP address
- serial number or the like
- the user will have the ability to transfer currency or monetary funds from a first device to one or more other wired or wireless devices.
- the user can input from, for example, a graphical user interface or other input interface on a particular device, the amount of currency to transfer to another account and, optionally, their password.
- the user could, for example, select a unique identifier which corresponds to one or more other devices, or entities, to transfer the currency to.
- the systems and methods of this invention can commence the transfer of funds from one account to another.
- a payment processing system receives a request from the user's device to perform a transfer of funds from one account to one or more account(s). Initially, the payment processing system verifies whether the transaction can be performed, for example, by verifying account balances, user identities, or the like. Upon verification that the transaction can be performed, the payment processing system performs the necessary processes to correctly debit and credit the accounts involved for the transfer of the currency or monetary funds. A verification message can then be sent to one or more of the transferor and transferee of each device and/or entity involved in the transaction.
- Fig. 1 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the transaction system 100 according to this invention.
- the transaction system 100 comprises one or more wireless devices 200, one or more wired devices 300, a credited device 400 and a payment processing system 500, interconnected by links 5 and network 10.
- the wireless device 200 comprises an I/O controller 210, a memory 220, a controller 230, an input device 240 and a display device 250, interconnected by link 5.
- the wired device 300 can have comparable components as the wireless device 200.
- the credited device 400 comprises a controller 410, an I/O interface 420, a memory 430 and an account management device 440.
- the payment processing system 500 comprises a controller 510, an I/O interface 520, a memory 530, a profile determination device 540, a security device 550, a user profile database 560, a transaction database 570, and a transaction processing device 580, all interconnected by link 5.
- Fig. 1 shows various components of the transaction system 100 collocated
- various components of the transaction system can be located at distance portions of a distributed network, such as a local area network, a wide area network, a telecommunications network, an intranet and/or the Internet, or within a dedicated transaction system.
- the components of the transaction system 100 can be combined into one or more devices or collocated on a particular node of a distributed network.
- the components of the transaction system 100 can be arranged in any location within a distributed network without affecting the operation of the system.
- the links 5 can be a wired or wireless link, or combination thereof, or any known or later developed eler ⁇ ent(s) that is capable of supplying and communicating electronic data to and from the coimected elements.
- the network 10 can be a wired or wireless network, or a combination thereof, that is capable of supplying and communicating electronic data to and from the connected elements.
- the wireless and wired devices, 200 and 300 respectively can be any device or combination of devices from which a monetary transaction can be accomplished.
- the devices can be a personal digital assistant (PDA), a cellular telephone, a wireless pager, a PC tablet, a television, a personal computer, a wireless e-mail device, a wireless telephone, or the like, or, for example, a refrigerator, washing machine, internet access device or the like with a wired or wireless connection to a distributed network.
- the appliances may run a "Bluetooth" type communications scheme that would allow them access to the systems and methods of this invention.
- a user via, for example, a wireless device 200 or a wired device 300, initiates a transaction.
- a user via the input device 240 and display device 250, with the cooperation of controller 230, the memory 220 and the I/O controller 210, indicates that a monetary transaction is desired.
- the input device 240 can be a keyboard, mouse, speech-to-text converter, stilus, keypad, or the like.
- the display device 250 can be a computer monitor, a display on a PDA, or any other device capable of displaying information to one or more users.
- the input device 240 can be any input device that is capable of receiving information from a user.
- the payment processing system 500 Upon an indication that a user desires a monetary transaction from the wireless device 200, this request is sent, via network 10 and with the cooperation of the link 5, to the payment processing system 500.
- the payment processing system • 500 in cooperation with the controller 510, the I/O interface 520, the memory 530 and the user profile database 560, determines whether this is the initial use of the payment processing system for this particular user. If it is the initial use, the profile determination device 540 queries the user to establish a profile.
- the profile can include, for example, user information, financial information, device information, security information, historical information, transaction information, authorized recipient information, or the like.
- the user profile is stored in the user profile database 560 with the cooperation of the controller 510 and the memory 530.
- a user selects a payee(s) and the amount to be transferred to that payee(s). This information is then forwarded to the payment processing system 500.
- the systems and methods of this invention can incorporate various security measures, such as firewalls, and encryption that is well known in the art and can be used to further protect one or more of the parties associated with the transaction.
- the payment processing system 5,00 can be located behind a firewall and all communications between the wireless devices 200 and the wired devices 300, or a portion thereof, can be encrypted.
- the payment processing system 500 and the wired or wireless devices can use passwords to further protect users associated with the transaction.
- the user along with selecting the payee and the amount, the user is also requested to enter a password for their account which is forwarded to the payment processing system 500.
- the payment processing system 500 determines, with the cooperation of the controller 510, the I/O interface 520, the memory 530 and the security device 550, whether the password is correct.
- the user can, for example, be prompted to reenter the password.
- the security device 550 can prompt the user for, for example, a secret word which may, for example, provide a hint for the user as to what their password may be.
- the payment processing system 500 can, for example, lock out that particular user or otherwise temporarily disable their account until an additional action is taken. Therefore, the payment processing system 500 is able to communicate with the user to provide them with the status of their authentication attempts.
- the payment processing system 500 in cooperation with the user profile database 560, the controller 510 and the memory 530 verifies the account status, device identification and/or user information. If the transaction is unauthorized, for example, if there are insufficient funds, if the account has been disabled, if previous fraudulent activity or a user have been detected, or the like, a message can be forwarded to the user to that affect. If the transaction is authorized, the payment processing system 500, in cooperation with the user profile database 560, determines if a payee profile is available. If a payee profile is not available, the profile determination device 540 can determine or request a payee profile.
- the payment processing system 500 in cooperation with the profile determination device 540, the controller 510, the I/O interface 520 and the memory 530, can prompt the credited device 400 for profile information, which can, for example, be stored in the memory 430.
- the information received from the credited device 400 is then stored in the user profile database 560.
- the profile determination device 540 can determine a profile for the credited device 400, based on, for example, a look-up technique, identification information, e.g., a presence, another profile database, or the like.
- the payee information can be validated thus allowing completion of the transaction.
- the transaction database 570, the transaction processing device 580, the controller 510, the I/O interface 520 and the memory 530 complete the necessary debiting and crediting procedures between the associated parties to complete the transaction.
- the payment processing system 500 via the network 10, links 5 and with the cooperation of the controller 410, the I/O interface 420, the memory 430 and the account management device 440, appropriately credits the payee.
- the account information for the payee may be stored remotely, for example, somewhere on the network 10.
- one or more of the payor and payee can be notified that the transaction has been completed.
- the notification can include, for example, the amount, the parties involved, and time and date information. Additionally, the notification can include, for example, an itemization of the goods and/or services associated with the transaction, account information, and a receipt.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary profile which can be stored, for example, in the user profile database 560.
- the exemplary profile 600 comprises, user information 610, financial information 620, device information 630, security information 640, historical information 650 and transaction information 660.
- the user information 610 can comprise, for example, personal information about the user such as name, age, address, city, state, phone, fax, e-mail address, wireless phone number, or the like.
- the financial information portion 620 can comprise, for example, account information, bank information, balance information, or the like.
- the device information portion 630 can comprise, for example, identifiers of one or more wired or wireless devices that are associated with the user, or the like.
- these device identifiers can be IP addresses, electronic numbers identifiers (ENUM), or the like.
- the security information portion 640 comprises, for example, password information, encryption information, fraud related data elements or flags, or the like.
- the historical information portion 650 comprises, for example, historical transaction information, historical spending information, historical purchase information, or the like.
- the transaction information portion 660 comprises, for example, information pertaining to the amounts, dates, times, and parties associated with the one or more transactions.
- the user profile 600 can comprise any information that can be used to facilitate a transaction between one or more parties.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the method for completing a transaction according to this mvention.
- control begins in step S100 and continues to step S 110.
- step S 110 a determination is made whether this is the initial use of the system. If it is not the initial use, control jumps to step SI 30. Otherwise, control continues to step S120 where a user profile is established. Control then continues to step S130.
- step S 130 a payee is selected.
- step S 140 an amount is selected.
- step S 150 a password is entered. Control then continues to step S160.
- step S 160 the payee, amount, and password information, is forwarded to the payment processing system.
- step S170 a determination is made whether the password is correct. If the password is correct, control jumps to step S220. Otherwise, control continues to step SI 80.
- step SI 80 a determination is made whether to allow reentry of the password. If reentry of the password is allowed, control continues to step S200 where a message is forwarded to the user.
- step S210 the user reenters the password and control jumps back to step S170.
- step SI 90 a message is forwarded to the user. Control then jumps to step S310 where the control sequence ends.
- step S220 the account data is verified.
- step S230 the identification of the user device is verified.
- step S240 a determination is made whether the transaction is authorized. If the transaction is authorized, control continues to step S260. Otherwise, control jumps to step S250 where a message is forwarded to the user and the control sequence ends.
- step S260 a determination is made whether payee profile information is available. If payee profile information is available, control continues to step S280. In step S280, the payee information is validated. Control then continues to step S290.
- step S270 If payee profile is not available, control jumps to step S270 where the payee profile information is determined or requested from the payee. Control then jumps to step S290.
- step S290 the transaction is completed and the appropriate accounts are debited and/or credited.
- step S300 verification messages are sent to one or more of the parties associated with the transaction. Control then continues to step S310 where the control sequence ends.
- the transaction system can be implemented either on a single programmed general purpose computer, or a separate programmed general purpose computer. However, the transaction systems can also be implemented on a special purpose computer, a programmed microprocessor or microcontroller and peripheral integrated circuit elements, an ASIC, or other intergrated circuit, a digital signal processor, a hardwired electronic or logic circuit such as a discrete element circuit, a programmable logic device such as a PLD, PLA, FPGA, PAL, or the like. In general, any device capable of implementing a finite state machine that is in turn capable of implementing the flowchart illustrated in Fig. 3 can be used to implement the transaction system according to this invention.
- the disclosed method may be readily implemented in software using an object or object-oriented software development environment that provides portable source code that can be use on a variety of computer or workstation hardware platforms.
- the disclosed transaction system may be implemented partially or fully in hardware using standard logic circuits or VLSI design. Whether software or hardware is used to implement the systems in accordance with this invention is dependent on the speed and/or efficiency requirements of the system, the particular function, and the particular software or hardware systems or microprocessor or microcomputer systems being utilized.
- the electronic message management systems and methods illustrated herein can be readily implemented in hardware and/or software using any know or later developed systems or structures, devices and/or software by those of ordinary skill in the applicable art from the functional description provided herein and with a general basic knowledge of the computer arts.
- the disclosed methods may be readily implemented as software executed on a programmed general purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a microprocessor, or the like.
- the methods and systems of this invention can be implemented as a program embedded on a personal digital assistant system, such as in a JAVA® or CGI script, as a resource residing on a server or graphics workstation, as a routine embedded in a dedicated transaction processing system, a web browser, an electronic message enabled cellular phone, a PDA, an appliance, a dedicated transactions system, or the like.
- the transaction system can also be implemented by physically incorporating the system into a software and/or hardware system such as the hardware and software systems of a server and wired or wireless device.
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