WO2017164823A1 - Automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or qr code - Google Patents
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- door access control systems use technology and equipment requiring installation at doors or access points, online connection to a server and implementation to record work access by employees in various companies.
- the access control ⁇ systems installed at employee access points require time-recording devices such as key cards or fingerprint readers requiring a device to transmit signals to the server. Readers are rather highly priced, inconvenient and difficult to install for use in passing doors.
- This invention was created under the concept that smart phones, a necessary portable device usually carried by users at all times, will be used in automatic access control in place of key cards or fingerprint readers. Users will install an automatic access control program on smart phones and turn on the smart phone's camera to read the two-dimensional barcode or QR code created specifically for that organization at organization entry points or other designated locations. The two-dimensional barcode or QR code will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to send the following data:
- Part 1 - Personal employee data related to the organization is registered and recorded in the automatic access control system.
- Part 2 - Data showing the date when the user used the smart phone to read two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes are created specifically for that organization.
- Part 3 - Data showing the location where the user used a smart phone to read two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes are created specifically for that organization.
- the data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 will be automatically sent to the server via the Internet by the user's smart phone immediately after the two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization are read; thus data is recorded and the organization can access the data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 in order to confirm the identity of the person and data on the date and time of access.
- the automatic access control system facilitates, accelerates and promotes accuracy.
- the system is modern without requiring expensive and complex devices that are difficult to install.
- the system is able to store user data passing the access point as a database for testing safety and information use in the organization.
- the original system requires investment in more expensive and complicated equipment than the automatic access control system in this invention.
- Part 1 - Personal employee data related to the organization will be sent for recording in the server to create identification data.
- Part 4 Two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to send data in Parts 1 , 2 and 3 to the server to confirm identification and record date and place of access.
- Method 2 Create data in Part 2 related to data on the date when the user used a smart phone to read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization.
- Method 3 Create data in Part 3 related to data on the location where the user used a smart phone to read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization.
- Smart phones or tablet computers will read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization.
- the two-dimensional barcode or QR code will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to automatically and immediately send the data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 to the server via the Internet.
- data ' is recorded, and the organization can access data in Parts 1 , 2 and 3 to confirm the identity of the person and data on the date and time of access.
- This invention is aimed at creating an automatic access control system offering convenience, speed and accuracy.
- This invention is modern and does not require time recording devices such as key cards or fingerprint readers, which are expensive, complicated and difficult to install for collecting the data of users passing that access point to create a database in testing safety and information usage in the organization with accuracy.
- Figure 1 shows a plan for the automatic camera access control system using two- dimensional barcodes or QR code with the following characteristics:
- Part 1 (1) - Personal employee data related to the organization (5) will be sent for recording on the server (6) to create identification data.
- Part 4 (4) - Two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization (5) will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones (7) to send data in Part 1 (1), Part 2 (2) and Part 3 (3) to the server (6) to confirm identification and record the date and place of access.
- Users with smart phones (7) or tablet computers that have cameras equipped with an automatic access control system will employ the following methods:
- Method 1 Match data in Part 1 (1) to the user's smart phone (7) or tablet computer in order for data in Part 1 (1) to be personal data of the smart phone (7) or tablet computer user as the key card for that person.
- Method 2 Create data in Part 2 (2) related to data on the date when the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4) which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5).
- Method 3 Create data in Part 3 (3) related to data on the location where the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4) which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5).
- Smart phones (7) or tablet computers will read data in Part 4 (4) that are two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5).
- Data in Part 4 (4) which are two-dimensional bar-codes or QR codes, will be converted into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones (7) to automatically send the data in Part 1 (1), which are personal employee data related to the organization (5), Part 2 (2), which are data on dates when the user used a smart phone (7), to read data in Part 4 (4) and data in Part 3 (3), which are data showing the location where the user uses a smart phone (7), to read data in Part 4 (4) to the server (6) via the Internet immediately to record data and enable the organization (5) to access data in Part 1 (1), Part 2 (2) and Part 3 (3) in order to confirm the identity of the person and data on date and time of access for the server (6).
- Figure 1 shows a plan for the automatic camera access control system using two- dimensional barcodes or QR code in this invention.
Abstract
The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code has characteristics allowing an organization (5) with a computer and users with smart phones (7) or tablet computers with cameras equipped with the automatic access control system to access the system. The invention has the following special characteristics: The organization will create data in Part 1 (1), which is employee data, and create data in Part 4 (4), which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization (5). These are converted into automatic order conditions ordering the user's smart phone (7) to send the data in Part 1 (1), which are employee data, data in Part 2 (2), which are data on dates, and data in Part 3 (3), which are data on paces, to the server (6) in order to confirm identification and record data on dates and places of access for the organization (5) to check.
Description
AUTOMATIC CAMERA ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM USING TWO-DIMENSIONAL BARCODES OR QR CODE
Background of Relevant Arts or Science
At present, door access control systems use technology and equipment requiring installation at doors or access points, online connection to a server and implementation to record work access by employees in various companies. The access control · systems installed at employee access points require time-recording devices such as key cards or fingerprint readers requiring a device to transmit signals to the server. Readers are rather highly priced, inconvenient and difficult to install for use in passing doors. This invention was created under the concept that smart phones, a necessary portable device usually carried by users at all times, will be used in automatic access control in place of key cards or fingerprint readers. Users will install an automatic access control program on smart phones and turn on the smart phone's camera to read the two-dimensional barcode or QR code created specifically for that organization at organization entry points or other designated locations. The two-dimensional barcode or QR code will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to send the following data:
Part 1 - Personal employee data related to the organization is registered and recorded in the automatic access control system.
Part 2 - Data showing the date when the user used the smart phone to read two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes are created specifically for that organization.
Part 3 - Data showing the location where the user used a smart phone to read two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes are created specifically for that organization.
The data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 will be automatically sent to the server via the Internet by the user's smart phone immediately after the two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization are read; thus data is recorded and the organization can access
the data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 in order to confirm the identity of the person and data on the date and time of access.
The automatic access control system facilitates, accelerates and promotes accuracy. The system is modern without requiring expensive and complex devices that are difficult to install. Moreover, the system is able to store user data passing the access point as a database for testing safety and information use in the organization. The original system requires investment in more expensive and complicated equipment than the automatic access control system in this invention.
Invention Characteristics and Objectives
The automatic camera access control system with two-dimensional barcodes or QR code has the following characteristics:
An organization with a computer equipped with the automatic access control system will create the following data:
Part 1 - Personal employee data related to the organization will be sent for recording in the server to create identification data.
Part 4 - Two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to send data in Parts 1 , 2 and 3 to the server to confirm identification and record date and place of access.
Users with smart phones or tablet computers that have cameras equipped with an automatic access control system will have the following methods:
Method 1 - Match data in Part 1 to the user's smart phone or tablet computer.
Method 2 - Create data in Part 2 related to data on the date when the user used a smart phone to read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization.
Method 3 - Create data in Part 3 related to data on the location where the user used a smart phone to read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization.
Smart phones or tablet computers will read two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization. The two-dimensional barcode or QR code will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones to automatically and immediately send the data in Parts 1, 2 and 3 to the server via the Internet. Thus, data' is recorded, and the organization can access data in Parts 1 , 2 and 3 to confirm the identity of the person and data on the date and time of access.
This invention is aimed at creating an automatic access control system offering convenience, speed and accuracy. This invention is modern and does not require time recording devices such as key cards or fingerprint readers, which are expensive, complicated and difficult to install for collecting the data of users passing that access point to create a database in testing safety and information usage in the organization with accuracy.
Branch of Science Associated with the Invention
Computer engineering related to the automatic camera access control system using two- dimensional barcodes or QR code.
Full Disclosure of the Invention
Figure 1 shows a plan for the automatic camera access control system using two- dimensional barcodes or QR code with the following characteristics:
An organization (5) possessing a computer equipped with the automatic access control system will create the following data:
Part 1 (1) - Personal employee data related to the organization (5) will be sent for recording on the server (6) to create identification data.
Part 4 (4) - Two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization (5) will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones (7) to send data in Part 1 (1), Part 2 (2) and Part 3 (3) to the server (6) to confirm identification and record the date and place of access. Users with smart phones (7) or tablet computers that have cameras equipped with an automatic access control system will employ the following methods:
Method 1 - Match data in Part 1 (1) to the user's smart phone (7) or tablet computer in order for data in Part 1 (1) to be personal data of the smart phone (7) or tablet computer user as the key card for that person. Method 2 - Create data in Part 2 (2) related to data on the date when the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4) which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5).
Method 3 - Create data in Part 3 (3) related to data on the location where the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4) which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5).
Smart phones (7) or tablet computers will read data in Part 4 (4) that are two- dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for that organization (5). Data in Part 4 (4), which are two-dimensional bar-codes or QR codes, will be converted into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones (7) to automatically send the data in Part 1 (1), which are personal employee data related to the organization (5), Part 2 (2), which are data on dates when the user used a smart phone (7), to read data in Part 4 (4) and data in Part 3 (3), which are data showing the location where the user uses a smart phone (7), to read data in Part 4 (4) to the server (6) via the Internet immediately to record data and enable the organization (5) to access data in Part 1 (1), Part 2 (2) and Part 3 (3) in order to confirm the identity of the person and data on date and time of access for the server (6).
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Figure 1 shows a plan for the automatic camera access control system using two- dimensional barcodes or QR code in this invention.
Best Invention Method
As previously stated in the full disclosure of the invention.
Claims
1. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code features the following characteristics:
An organization (5) possessing a computer equipped with the automatic access control system.
Users with smart phones (7) or tablet computers that have a camera equipped with the automatic access control system.
Special Features
An organization will create data in Part 1 (1) and send data for recording on the server (6) to have data for identification.
The organization will create data in Part 4 (4), which are two-dimensional barcodes or QR codes created specifically for the organization (5) that will convert into automatic order conditions ordering smart phones (7) to send data in Part 1 (1), Part 2 (2) and Part 3 (3) to the server to confirm identification and record the date and place of access.
2. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1 is such that the data in Part 1 (1) are personal employee data related to the organization (5).
3. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-2 is such that the data in Part 2 (2) are data on dates when the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4).
4. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-3 is such that the data in Part 3 (3) are data showing the location where the user uses a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4).
5. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-4 is such that the smart phones (7) or tablet computers with cameras equipped with the automatic access control system has Method 1 to match data in Part 1 (1) to the user's smart phone (7) or tablet computer.
6. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-5 is such that the smart phones (7) or tablet computers with cameras equipped with the automatic access control system has Method 2 to create data in Part 2 (2) in relation to data on dates when users use a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4).
7. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-6 is such that the smart phones (7) or tablet computers which has a camera installed with the automatic access control system will have Method 3 to create data in Part 3 (3) related to data showing locations where users use a smart phone (7) to read data in Part 4 (4).
8. The automatic camera access control system using two-dimensional barcodes or QR code in accordance with claim 1-7 is such that the organization (5) accesses data in Part 1 (1), data in Part 2 (2) and data in Part 3 (3) to confirm identification and data on dates and places of direct access by users with the server (6).
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