Accessory interface system
US-9021563-B2 · Apr 28, 2015 · US
US9781598B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9781598-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313843529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere.
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A personal digital ID device comprising: a crypto/cipher engine having at least one digital identifier including one or more shared secret keys; a button accessible to a user of the personal digital ID device; a fingerprint sensor positioned on a surface of the button to allow for fingerprint scanning when the user interacts with the button; a near field radio to communicate with a building access control device; a non-near field radio to communicate with a mobile phone; a hard coded program store; and a processor coupled to the hard coded program store, the crypto/cipher engine, the button, the fingerprint sensor, the near field radio, and the non-near field radio, the processor configured to execute instructions retrieved from the hard coded program store and to validate a user through a fingerprint scan and to turn on the non-near field radio for a predetermined duration for communication with the mobile phone in response to a validated user interacting with the button; wherein the crypto/cipher engine makes available the one or more shared secret keys to perform authentication with a cloud service in communication with the mobile phone while the non-near field radio is on, and wherein the crypto/cipher engine makes available the one or more shared secret keys to perform authentication with the building access control device using the near field radio. 2. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to perform a fingerprint scan, validate the user, and turn on the non-near field radio in response to one press of the button. 3. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to perform a fingerprint scan, validate the user, and turn on the non-near field radio in response to two presses of the button. 4. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to perform a fingerprint scan, validate the user, and turn on the non-near field radio in response to a button press lasting longer than a predetermined threshold. 5. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 wherein the near field radio comprises an ISO14443 compatible radio. 6. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 wherein the near field radio comprises an ISO18092 compatible radio. 7. The personal digital ID device of claim 1 further comprising a flexible housing to allow the personal digital ID device to be worn as a personal accessory. 8. The personal digital ID device of claim 7 wherein the flexible housing includes a bracelet shape. 9. A personal digital ID device comprising: a crypto/cipher engine having at least one digital identifier including one or more shared secret keys; a battery; a button accessible to a user of the personal digital ID device; a fingerprint sensor positioned on a surface of the button to allow for fingerprint scanning when the user interacts with the button; a near field radio to communicate with a building access control device; a non-near field radio to communicate with a mobile phone; a hard coded program store; and a processor coupled to the hard coded program store, the crypto/cipher engine, the button, the fingerprint sensor, the battery, the near field radio, and the non-near field radio, the processor configured to execute instructions retrieved from the hard coded program store and to validate a user through a fingerprint scan and turn on the non-near field radio for communication with the mobile phone in response to a validated user performing a first user interaction with the button and to report a battery charge level in response to a second user interaction with the button; wherein the crypto/cipher engine makes available the one or more shared secret keys to perform authentication with a cloud service in communication with the mobile phone while the non-near field radio is on, and wherein the cyrpto/cipher engine makes available the one or more shared secret keys to perform authentication with the building access control device using the near field radio. 10. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 further comprising at least two non-red light emitting diodes (LEDs), and wherein the processor reports the battery charge level by illuminating a number of the at least two non-red LEDs. 11. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled to the processor, wherein at least one of the plurality of LEDs is red, and more than one of the plurality of LEDs are non-red, and wherein the processor reports a low battery charge level by illuminating the at least one red LED. 12. The personal digital ID device of claim 11 wherein the plurality of LEDs are located in a line on an exterior surface of the personal digital ID device. 13. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 further comprising a flexible housing in a bracelet shape. 14. The personal digital ID device of claim 13 wherein the flexible housing includes a connector to allow the bracelet shape to be open or closed. 15. The personal digital ID device of claim 14 wherein the connector includes electrical contacts to disconnect the battery when the bracelet shape is open. 16. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 wherein the processor is configured to report the battery charge level in response to one press of the button. 17. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 wherein the processor is configured to report the battery charge level in response to two presses of the button. 18. The personal digital ID device of claim 9 wherein the processor is configured to report the battery charge level in response to a button press lasting longer than a predetermined threshold.
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using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voiceprints · CPC title
applying multi-factor authentication · CPC title
using biometrical features, e.g. fingerprint, retina-scan (cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for entity authentication using biological data H04L9/3231) · CPC title
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