Techniques for automating self-service transactions

US9824344B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9824344-B2
Application numberUS-201514705332-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 6, 2015
Priority dateOct 31, 2011
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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Techniques for automated transactions are provided. A customer uses a mobile device to interact with a self-service checkout device (SSCO) to perform a transaction. Initially, a unique barcode for the transaction is generated and displayed to the customer, via an attract screen of the SSCO. The mobile device scans the barcode (can be a QR code); this causes the mobile device to communicate with a remote server that identifies the customer. Preferences for the customer are retrieved and the transaction and features of the SSCO are configured based on the preferences. The transaction proceeds with the configured preferences.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A processor-implemented method programmed in a non-transitory processor-readable medium and to execute on one or more processors of a server configured to execute the method, comprising: sending, from the server, a transaction token to the self-service checkout; receiving, at the server, a customer identifier for a customer to be engaged in a custom transaction at a self-service checkout and a mobile device identifier for a mobile device of the customer; obtaining, at the server, customer profile data including configuration settings specific to the customer for the self-service checkout; generating, at the server, a mobile device token to uniquely identify the mobile device and the customer; sending, from the server, the mobile device token to the mobile device for use with the custom transaction at the self-service checkout and interacting with the self-service checkout during performance of other transactions that are unrelated to the custom transaction and not yet completed and waiting to send an identification of the customer to the self-checkout, the self-service checkout using the mobile device token to identify the customer profile data and to configure the self-service checkout for the custom transaction; receiving, at the server after sending the mobile device token, the transaction token and the mobile device token from the mobile device of the customer following scanning of the transaction token at the self-service checkout by the mobile device; acquiring, at the server in response to receiving the transaction token and the mobile device token, the customer profile data; and sending, from the server, the customer profile data to the self-service checkout to customize and initiate a transaction identified by the transaction token as the custom transaction between the customer and a retailer using the self-service checkout. 2. A processor-implemented method programmed in a non-transitory processor-readable medium and to execute on one or more processors of a mobile device of a customer configured to execute the method, comprising: receiving, at the mobile device, a mobile device token generated by a preference configuring service for use with a custom transaction at a self-service checkout; acquiring, at the mobile device after receiving the mobile device token, a transaction token from a self-service checkout at a beginning of a transaction with the self-service checkout following scanning of the transaction token at the self-service checkout by the mobile device; sending, from the mobile device after acquiring the transaction token, the transaction token and the mobile device token to the preference configuring service while the self-service checkout performs other transactions that are unrelated to the custom transaction and not yet completed and waits for identification of the customer from the preference configuring service; and receiving, at the mobile device, confirmation from the self-service checkout that the customer is identified and customer profile data configured into the self-service checkout for proceeding with the custom transaction, the customer profile data specific to the customer and retrieved using the mobile device token, wherein the customer profile data includes configuration settings specific to the customer for the self-service checkout. 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising, interacting, via the mobile device, with the self-service checkout to complete the transaction in accordance with the customer profile data. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein acquiring further includes activating a camera of the mobile device to scan the transaction token from a display of the self-service checkout as a barcode or a quick response (QR) code. 5. A processor-implemented method programmed in a non-transitory processor-readable medium and to execute on one or more processors of a self-service checkout configured to execute the method, comprising: obtaining, at the self-service checkout from a preference configuring service, a transaction token for a custom transaction that has yet to commence on the self-service checkout with an unknown customer; making, at the self-service checkout, the transaction token available to a mobile device of the unknown customer and performing other transactions that are unrelated to the custom transaction and not yet completed and waiting for identification of the unknown customer by displaying the transaction token as a bar code or quick response (QR) code for the mobile device to scan and send to the preference configuring service; acquiring, at the self-service checkout, customer profile data for a known customer, the customer profile data received from the preference configuring service, wherein the customer profile data is based on a mobile device token tied to the known customer being previously generated and sent to the mobile device and based on the transaction token being previously scanned by the mobile device and sent to the preference configuring service along with the transaction token, the customer profile data including configuration settings specific to the known customer for the self-service checkout; and configuring, via the self-service checkout, features of the self-service checkout in accordance with the customer profile data. 6. The method of the claim 5 further comprising, interacting, via the self-service checkout, with the mobile device to complete the custom transaction. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein making further includes displaying the transaction token on an attraction screen of the self-service checkout.

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Classifications

  • G06Q20/18Primary

    involving self-service terminals [SST], vending machines, kiosks or multimedia terminals · CPC title

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

  • comprising security or operator identification provisions, e.g. password entry · CPC title

  • Interconnection or interaction of plural electronic cash registers [ECR] or to host computer, e.g. network details, transfer of information from host to ECR or from ECR to ECR · CPC title

  • Identity check for transactions · CPC title

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What does patent US9824344B2 cover?
Techniques for automated transactions are provided. A customer uses a mobile device to interact with a self-service checkout device (SSCO) to perform a transaction. Initially, a unique barcode for the transaction is generated and displayed to the customer, via an attract screen of the SSCO. The mobile device scans the barcode (can be a QR code); this causes the mobile device to communicate with…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ncr Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q20/18. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 2017 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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