Certification process for cloud platform
US-2018173609-A1 · Jun 21, 2018 · US
US12225063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12225063-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017426158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2025 |
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A health administration method, a health administration apparatus, a health administration system, and a data collection apparatus are provided. The health administration method involves a plurality of objects and a plurality of devices, and includes: generating a device usage record of at least one object based at least on identity information of the at least one object among the plurality of objects and data generated by a device used by the at least one object (S 10 ), and providing the device usage record of the at least one object to a memory associated with a health administration apparatus (S 20 ). The health administration method, the health administration apparatus, the health administration system, and the data collection apparatus can improve work efficiency of medical workers.
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A method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration, comprising: obtaining, by a first server, a user identification, wherein the user identification includes user information; receiving, by the first server, a registration request carrying a user identification sent by a first Internet of Things device, wherein the first server and the first Internet of Things device are in different domains; and responding, by the first server, whether registration is successful by verifying whether the user identification is correct, wherein after the first server receives the registration request of the first Internet of Things device, the first server compares the received user identification sent by the first Internet of Things device with the user identification obtained by the first server, and responds whether the registration is successful according to a comparison result, and wherein the registration request further includes a device identification and/or a device type, and the first server determines a target device associated with the first Internet of Things device according to the device identification and/or the device type. 2. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 1 , wherein: the first server decides a user identification type according to the user identification, and determines an access right of the first Internet of Things device to the target device according to the user identification type. 3. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 1 , further comprising: sending, by the first server, a verification request for the device identification and/or the device type to a second server, and responding, by the first server, that the registration is successful after all of the user identification, the device identification, and/or the device type are successfully verified, wherein the second server and the first Internet of Things device are in a same domain. 4. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 1 , wherein: the first server registers with a user server, so that the user server establishes a registration resource including a first server identification and a first server access identification. 5. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 4 , wherein: the registration resource further includes a second server identification and a second server access identification, and the first server access identification is sent to the first Internet of Things device via the second server before the first server receives the registration request sent by the first Internet of Things device. 6. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 1 , wherein: a first server access identification is sent to the first Internet of Things device before the first server receives the registration request sent by the first Internet of Things device. 7. The method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 1 , further comprising: by the first server, periodically obtaining user identification carried by the first Internet of Things device, comparing the received user identification sent by the first Internet of Things device with the user identification obtained by the first server, and disconnecting the first Internet of Things device and the first server when there is a mismatch. 8. An apparatus for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration, comprising: a processor; and a memory having computer-readable program instructions stored therein, wherein when the computer-readable program instructions are executed by the processor, a method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration is performed, and the method comprises: obtaining, by a first server, a user identification, wherein the user identification includes user information; receiving, by the first server, a registration request carrying a user identification sent by a first Internet of Things device, wherein the first server and the first Internet of Things device are in different domains; and responding, by the first server, whether registration is successful by verifying whether the user identification is correct, wherein after the first server receives the registration request of the first Internet of Things device, the first server compares the received user identification sent by the first Internet of Things device with the user identification obtained by the first server, and responds whether the registration is successful according to a comparison result, and wherein the registration request further includes a device identification and/or a device type, and the first server determines a target device associated with the first Internet of Things device according to the device identification and/or the device type. 9. The apparatus for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 8 , wherein: the first server decides a user identification type according to the user identification, and determines an access right of the first Internet of Things device to the target device according to the user identification type. 10. The apparatus for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 8 , further comprising: sending, by the first server, a verification request for the device identification and/or the device type to a second server, and responding, by the first server, that the registration is successful after all of the user identification, the device identification, and/or the device type are successfully verified, wherein the second server and the first Internet of Things device are in a same domain. 11. The apparatus for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 8 , wherein: the first server registers with a user server, so that the user server establishes a registration resource including a first server identification and a first server access identification. 12. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable instructions stored thereon, which when executed by a computer, causes the computer to perform the method for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration, the method comprising: obtaining, by a first server, a user identification, wherein the user identification includes user information; receiving, by the first server, a registration request carrying a user identification sent by a first Internet of Things device, wherein the first server and the first Internet of Things device are in different domains; and responding, by the first server, whether registration is successful by verifying whether the user identification is correct, wherein after the first server receives the registration request of the first Internet of Things device, the first server compares the received user identification sent by the first Internet of Things device with the user identification obtained by the first server, and responds whether the registration is successful according to a comparison result, and wherein the registration request further includes a device identification and/or a device type, and the first server determines a target device associated with the first Internet of Things device according to the device identification and/or the device type. 13. The apparatus for cross-domain Internet of Things device registration according to claim 11 , wherein: the registration resource further includes a second server identification and a second server access identification, and the first
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