Secondary card tap system

US10424037B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10424037-B2
Application numberUS-201916268140-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 5, 2019
Priority dateFeb 5, 2018
Publication dateSep 24, 2019
Grant dateSep 24, 2019

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A secondary validator includes a communications interface with a first antenna and a second antenna having a shorter signal range than the first antenna. The validator also includes a processor and a memory having instructions that, when executed by the processor cause the validator to receive, using the first antenna, vehicle information from a first vehicle that is within a signal range of the first antenna. The vehicle information includes route information associated with the first vehicle. The validator provides an indication for a passenger that has exited the first vehicle to check out, reads checkout information from a fare media using the second antenna, detects another vehicle present within a signal range of the first antenna, and provides the checkout information and at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to a primary validator positioned on the another vehicle for subsequent transmission to a transit system back office.

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What is claimed is: 1. A secondary validator, comprising: a communications interface comprising a first wireless antenna and a second wireless antenna, the first wireless antenna having a greater signal range than the second wireless antenna; a processor; and a memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor cause the secondary validator to: receive, using the first wireless antenna, transit vehicle information from a first transit vehicle that is within a signal range of the first wireless antenna, the transit vehicle information comprising route information associated with the first transit vehicle; provide an indication for a passenger that has exited the first transit vehicle to check out; read checkout information from a fare media using the second wireless antenna of the secondary validator; detect a second transit vehicle present within a signal range of the first wireless antenna; and provide, using the first wireless antenna, the checkout information from the fare media and at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to a primary validator positioned on the second transit vehicle for subsequent transmission to a transit system back office. 2. The secondary validator of claim 1 , further comprising: one or both of an audio interface and a video interface, wherein the indication is provided by the one or both of the audio interface and the video interface. 3. The secondary validator of claim 1 , wherein: the indication comprises an image of at least a portion of a face of the passenger that has been captured by an imaging device of the first transit vehicle. 4. The secondary validator of claim 1 , wherein: the route information comprises a timestamp of the route information, a current location of the first transit vehicle, and a transit route identifier of the first transit vehicle. 5. The secondary validator of claim 1 , wherein: the secondary validator does not have a direct communications link to the transit system back office. 6. The secondary validator of claim 1 , wherein: the indication is indicative that a particular passenger has failed to check out from the first transit vehicle. 7. The secondary validator of claim 1 , further comprising: a physical barrier, wherein the processor is further configured to cause the secondary validator to manipulate the physical barrier upon receiving the checkout information from the fare media. 8. A method of validating a transit media, comprising: receiving, using a first wireless antenna of a secondary validator positioned proximate a transit stop, transit vehicle information from a first transit vehicle that is within a signal range of the first wireless antenna, the transit vehicle information comprising route information associated with the first transit vehicle; providing an indication for a passenger that has exited the first transit vehicle to check out using the secondary validator; reading checkout information from a fare media using a second wireless antenna of the secondary validator, wherein the second wireless antenna has a shorter signal range than the first wireless antenna; detecting a second transit vehicle present within a signal range of the first wireless antenna; and providing, using the first wireless antenna, the checkout information from the fare media and at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to a primary validator positioned on the second transit vehicle for subsequent transmission to a transit system back office. 9. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , wherein: the indication is indicative that a particular passenger has failed to check out from the first transit vehicle. 10. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , wherein: the first transit vehicle and the second transit vehicle are the same; and the second transit vehicle has not moved from the transit stop since the passenger exited. 11. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , wherein: receiving an indication from a validation detection system of the first transit vehicle that a passenger has exited the first transit vehicle without checking out of the first transit vehicle, wherein the indication is received while the first transit vehicle is located within the signal range of the first wireless antenna. 12. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , further comprising: encrypting the checkout information and the at least a portion of the transit vehicle information prior to providing the checkout information and the at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to the primary validator. 13. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , further comprising: actuating a barrier of the secondary validator after the checkout information is received. 14. The method of validating a transit media of claim 8 , wherein: the transit vehicle information comprises check-in information associated with fare media that have been present on the first transit vehicle. 15. A method of validating a transit media, comprising: receiving, at a first wireless antenna of a secondary validator positioned proximate a transit stop, an indication from a validation detection system of a first transit vehicle that a passenger has exited a first transit vehicle without checking out of the first transit vehicle, wherein the indication is received while the first transit vehicle is located within a signal range of the first wireless antenna; receiving, using the first wireless antenna, transit vehicle information from the first transit vehicle, the transit vehicle information comprising route information associated with the first transit vehicle; providing an indication for a passenger that has exited the first transit vehicle to check out using the secondary validator; reading checkout information from a fare media using a second wireless antenna of the secondary validator, wherein the second wireless antenna has a shorter signal range than the first wireless antenna; detecting a second transit vehicle present within the signal range of the first wireless antenna; and providing, using the first wireless antenna, the checkout information from the fare media and at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to a primary validator positioned on the second transit vehicle for subsequent transmission to a transit system back office. 16. The method of validating a transit media of claim 15 , wherein: the indication comprises an image of at least a portion of a face of the passenger that has been captured by an imaging device of the first transit vehicle. 17. The method of validating a transit media of claim 15 , further comprising: providing location information and time information to the second transit vehicle. 18. The method of validating a transit media of claim 15 , wherein: the secondary validator does not have a direct communications link to the transit system back office. 19. The method of validating a transit media of claim 15 , further comprising: encrypting the checkout information and the at least a portion of the transit vehicle information prior to providing the checkout information and the at least a portion of the transit vehicle information to the primary validator. 20. The method of validating a transit media of claim 15 , wherein: the checkout information comprises payment details.

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  • taking into account a variable factor such as distance or time, e.g. for passenger transport, parking systems or car rental systems (G07B15/06 takes precedence; taximeters G07B13/00; parking meters per se G07F17/24) · CPC title

  • Identity check for transactions · CPC title

  • Short range or proximity payments by means of M-devices · CPC title

  • using wireless networks · CPC title

  • G06Q20/045Primary

    using payment protocols involving tickets · CPC title

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What does patent US10424037B2 cover?
A secondary validator includes a communications interface with a first antenna and a second antenna having a shorter signal range than the first antenna. The validator also includes a processor and a memory having instructions that, when executed by the processor cause the validator to receive, using the first antenna, vehicle information from a first vehicle that is within a signal range of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cubic Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q20/045. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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