System, devices, and method to automatically launch an application on a mobile computing device based on a near-field communication data exchange

US10872333B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10872333-B2
Application numberUS-201414572287-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2014
Priority dateJan 21, 2005
Publication dateDec 22, 2020
Grant dateDec 22, 2020

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A novel system, methodology and devices to conduct financial and other transactions using a wireless device with a near-field communication (NFC) module. Credentials may be selectively issued by issuers such as credit card companies, banks, and merchants to a mobile device permitting the consumer to conduct a transaction according to the authorization given as reflected by the credential or set of credentials. Such credentials can be stored in a mobile device, and can be accessed by an RF reader when the mobile device is within a predetermined range of the RF reader and one or more messages provided from the RF reader are able to launch a wallet application and select one or more corresponding credentials to be transmitted thereto to complete the transactions.

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A system to automatically launch a wallet application on a mobile computing device based on a near-field communication (NFC) data exchange, the system comprising: a radio frequency (RF) reader including an NFC antenna to transmit at least one message; and a mobile communication device comprising: a secure storage storing a plurality of credentials therein that each represent a respective personal account and are each associated with a respective one of a plurality of mini-programs operated within the wallet application, wherein each credential is issued in connection with the respective personal account by a respective external issuer system, and a near-field communication (NFC) proximity chip to: automatically launch the wallet application in response to the NFC antenna of the mobile communication device receiving the at least one message from the RF reader when the mobile computing device's NFC antenna is within an RF range of the NFC antenna of the RF reader, execute one of the plurality of mini-programs operated within the wallet application according to instructions of the wallet application upon a selection of an associated credential among a plurality of credentials displayed on an interface of the launched wallet application, masking the selected credential based on a credential type and specified security characteristics, wherein the specified security characteristics are based on the credential type, and transmit the selected credential to the RF reader in accordance with the executed mini-program. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the NFC proximity chip of the mobile computing device allows at least one of the plurality of credentials stored therein to be selected based on a corresponding received message. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mobile computing device is connected to at least one of a cellular network and a short-range RF network. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the personal accounts represented by the plurality of credentials includes data corresponding to at least one of a credit card account, a debit card account, a stored value card account, an automated teller machine card account, a bank account, a payment token card account, a membership card account, a loyalty card account, an access card account, an identification card account, a driver's license, an e-ticket, a pass, a coupon, or a certificate. 5. A mobile communication device to communicate with a radio frequency (RF) reader via near-field communication (NFC), the mobile communication device comprising: a secure storage storing a plurality of credentials therein that each represent a respective personal account and are each associated with a respective one of a plurality of mini-programs operated within a wallet application, wherein each credential is issued in connection with the respective personal account by a respective external issuer system; and a near-field communication (NFC) proximity chip including: a NFC antenna, and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to: automatically launch a wallet application stored on the mobile communication device in response to the NFC antenna receiving at least one message from the RF reader when the NFC antenna is within a RF range of a NFC antenna of the RF reader, execute one of the plurality of mini-programs operated within the wallet application according to instructions of the wallet application upon a selection of an associated credential among a plurality of credentials displayed on an interface of the launched wallet application, mask the selected credential based on a credential type and specified security characteristics, wherein the specified security characteristics are based on the credential type, and transmit the selected credential to the RF reader in accordance with the executed mini-program. 6. The mobile communication device of claim 5 , wherein the processor selects a credential from the plurality of credentials based on a received at least one message, and transmits the selected credential to the RF reader. 7. The mobile communication device of claim 5 , wherein the mobile communication device is connected to at least one of a cellular network and a short-range RF network. 8. The mobile communication device of claim 5 , wherein the personal accounts represented by the plurality of credentials includes data corresponding to at least one of a credit card account, a debit card account, a stored value card account, an automated teller machine card account, a bank account, a payment token card account, a membership card account, a loyalty card account, an access card account, an identification card account, a driver's license, an e-ticket, a pass, a coupon, and a certificate. 9. A method of transmitting a plurality of credentials via near-field communication (NFC), the method comprising: storing a plurality of credentials in a secure storage of a mobile communication device that each represent a respective personal account and are each associated with a respective one of a plurality of mini-programs operated within a wallet application within the mobile communication device, wherein each credential is issued in connection with the respective personal account by a respective external issuer system; receiving at least one message from an external radio frequency (RF) reader at the mobile communication device when an NFC antenna of the mobile communication device is within an RF range of an NFC antenna of the RF reader; launching a wallet application within the mobile communication device automatically upon receipt of the at least one received message; executing one of the plurality of mini-programs operated within the wallet application according to instructions of the wallet application upon a selection of an associated credential among a plurality of credentials displayed on an interface of the launched wallet application; masking the selected credential based on a credential type and specified security characteristics, wherein the specified security characteristics are based on the credential type; and transmitting the selected credential to the RF reader in accordance with the executed mini-program. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: selecting the at least one of the plurality of credentials stored within the mobile communication device based on the received message. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the personal accounts represented by the plurality of credentials includes data corresponding to at least one of a credit card account, a debit card account, a stored value card account, an automated teller machine card account, a bank account, a payment token card account, a membership card account, a loyalty card account, an access card account, an identification card account, a driver's license, an e-ticket, a pass, a coupon, and a certificate.

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  • using wireless devices · CPC title

  • Transaction verification · CPC title

  • using an alias or single-use codes · CPC title

  • Biometric identity checks · CPC title

  • Use of certificates or encrypted proofs of transaction rights · CPC title

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What does patent US10872333B2 cover?
A novel system, methodology and devices to conduct financial and other transactions using a wireless device with a near-field communication (NFC) module. Credentials may be selectively issued by issuers such as credit card companies, banks, and merchants to a mobile device permitting the consumer to conduct a transaction according to the authorization given as reflected by the credential or set…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q20/40145. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 22 2020 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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