Process and system for secure access to a determined space by means of a wearable object
US-2018093642-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US2016014711A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016014711-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514796576-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Techniques disclosed can help mitigate errors due to clock drift in the determination of round trip time (RTT) from a message exchange between two mobile stations. The techniques involve reducing the time (and, therefore, the drift) over which RTT is computed. Such techniques can be used with clock-synchronizing and/or other methods for reducing RTT errors to provide RTT calculations far more accurate than traditional methods.
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A method of calculating round trip time (RTT) from a first wireless device to a second wireless device, the method comprising: sending, with the first wireless device, a first message; determining a first timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the first wireless device sent the first message; receiving, with the first wireless device, a second message sent by the second wireless device in response to the first message; determining, with the first wireless device: a second timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the second wireless device received the first message, and a third timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the second wireless device sent the second message; determining a fourth timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the first wireless device received the second message; and determining the RTT from the first wireless device to the second wireless device, wherein determining the RTT is based, at least in part, on the first timestamp, the second timestamp, the third timestamp and the fourth timestamp. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the second timestamp and the third timestamp comprises extracting the second timestamp and the third timestamp from the second message. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the second timestamp and the third timestamp comprises extracting the second timestamp and the third timestamp from a third message, the third message received by the first wireless device and sent by the second wireless device in response to the first message. 4 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising receiving the third message in at least two parts, wherein the second timestamp is in one part of the third message and the third timestamp is in another part of the third message. 5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising substantially synchronizing a clock of the first wireless device and a clock of the second wireless device. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein sending the first message is in response to a message sent from the second wireless device and received by the first wireless device. 7 . A wireless device comprising: a memory; a wireless communication interface configured to: wirelessly send a first message to a second wireless device; and wirelessly receive a second message sent by the second wireless device in response to the first message; and a processing unit communicatively coupled with the memory and the wireless communication interface and configured to: determine a first timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the wireless device sent the first message; determine a second timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the second wireless device received the first message; determine a third timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the second wireless device sent the second message; determine a fourth timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the wireless device received the second message; and determine round trip time (RTT) from the wireless device to the second wireless device, wherein determining the RTT is based, at least in part, on the first timestamp, the second timestamp, the third timestamp and the fourth timestamp. 8 . The wireless device of claim 7 , wherein the processing unit is configured to determine the second timestamp and the third timestamp by extracting the second timestamp and the third timestamp from the second message. 9 . The wireless device of claim 7 , wherein the processing unit is configured to determine the second timestamp and the third timestamp by extracting the second timestamp and the third timestamp from a third message, the third message received by the wireless device and sent by the second wireless device in response to the first message. 10 . The wireless device of claim 7 , further comprising a local clock, wherein the processing unit is further configured to substantially synchronize the local clock to a clock of the second wireless device. 11 . The wireless device of claim 10 , wherein the processing unit is configured to substantially synchronize the clock of the wireless device to the clock of the second wireless device prior to determining the RTT. 12 . The wireless device of claim 7 , wherein the processing unit is configured to send the first message to the second wireless device in response to receiving an earlier message from the second wireless device. 13 . A method of calculating round trip time (RTT) from a first wireless device to a second wireless device, the method comprising: receiving, with the second wireless device from the first wireless device, a first message; sending, with the second wireless device to the first wireless device, a second message in response to the first message; determining: a first timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the second wireless device received the first message, and a second timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the second wireless device sent the second message; and communicating the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the first wireless device. 14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein communicating the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the first wireless device comprises including the first timestamp and the second timestamp in the second message. 15 . The method of claim 13 , wherein communicating the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the first wireless device comprises including the first timestamp and the second timestamp in a third message, the third message sent to the first wireless device by the second wireless device in response to the first message. 16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising sending, with the second wireless device, the third message in at least two parts, wherein the first timestamp is in one part of the third message and the second timestamp is in another part of the third message. 17 . A first wireless device comprising: a memory; a wireless communication interface configured to: wirelessly receive a first message from a second wireless device; and wirelessly send, to the second wireless device, a second message in response to the first message; and a processing unit communicatively coupled with the wireless communication interface and configured to: determine a first timestamp, indicative of an end of a period of time over which the first wireless device received the first message; determine a second timestamp, indicative of a beginning of a period of time over which the first wireless device sent the second message; and communicate, via the wireless communication interface, the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the second wireless device. 18 . The first wireless device of claim 17 , wherein the processing unit is configured to communicate the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the second wireless device by including the first timestamp and the second timestamp in the second message. 19 . The first wireless device of claim 17 , wherein the processing unit is configured to communicate the first timestamp and the second timestamp to the second wireless device by including the first timestamp and the second timestamp in a third message, the third message sent, via the wireless communication interface, to the second wireless device in response to the first messa
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