IP Library Granted Patent US 12711470
Granted Patent B2
US 12711470 · App. 18/388,793 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Near field communication (NFC)-based asset management system and method

Inventor: Martin Robinson (Bradenton, FL)
Assignee: IRISS Holdings, Inc.
G06Q10/20H04B5/77
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12711470
App. No.
18/388,793
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to one example, a method includes receiving one or more work orders associated with work scheduled for one or more assets. Each of the work orders is at least partially viewable on a mobile device and each of the work orders is locked to editing from the mobile device. The method further includes receiving an indication that a NFC reader of the mobile device has received first data from a NFC tag associated with a first asset, unlocking a first work order associated with the first asset, and applying one or more edits to the first work order. The method also includes receiving an indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received second data from the NFC tag, re-locking the edited first work order, and causing the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to a second device.

Claims (53)

1 . A method comprising:

receiving, by one or more processors of a mobile device, one or more work orders associated with work scheduled for one or more assets, wherein each of the one or more work orders is at least partially viewable on the mobile device and wherein each of the one or more work orders is locked to editing from the mobile device;

receiving, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, an indication that a near field communication (NFC) reader of the mobile device has received first data from a NFC tag associated with a first asset of the one or more assets as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset, wherein the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises a unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset;

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

searching, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the one or more work orders to determine a first work order of the one or more work orders that includes a unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the determination that the first work order includes the unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset, unlocking, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the first work order, wherein the first work order is associated with the first asset;

applying, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, one or more edits to the first work order;

receiving, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, an indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been subsequently positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received the second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

re-locking, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the edited first work order so that the re-locked and edited first work order is locked to further editing from the mobile device; and

causing, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to a second device.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the at least the portion of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of an external case or cover of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of the mobile device having being positioned within approximately 4 centimeters of the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein applying, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the one or more edits to the first work order comprises attaching, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, one or more images or videos to the first work order in response to a user of the mobile device instructing the one or more processors of the mobile device to attach the one or more images or videos to the first work order.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein applying, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the one or more edits to the first work order comprises adding, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, text to the first work order in response to a user of the mobile device instructing the one or more processors of the mobile device to add the text to the first work order.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more assets comprise one or more pieces of equipment.

8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein causing, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to the second device comprises transmitting, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, the re-locked and edited first work order to the second device.

9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising preventing, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, each locked work order from being opened.

10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising allowing, by the one or more processors of the mobile device, each locked work order to only be viewable on the mobile device in a read only format.

11 . Tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media comprising program instructions that are configured, when executed, to cause a mobile device to perform functions comprising:

receiving one or more work orders associated with work scheduled for one or more assets, wherein each of the one or more work orders is at least partially viewable on the mobile device and wherein each of the one or more work orders is locked to editing from the mobile device;

receiving an indication that a near field communication (NFC) reader of the mobile device has received first data from a NFC tag associated with a first asset of the one or more assets as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset, wherein the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises a unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset;

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

searching the one or more work orders to determine a first work order of the one or more work orders that includes a unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the determination that the first work order includes the unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset, unlocking the first work order, wherein the first work order is associated with the first asset;

applying one or more edits to the first work order;

receiving an indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been subsequently positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received the second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

re-locking the edited first work order so that the re-locked and edited first work order is locked to further editing from the mobile device; and

causing the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to a second device.

12 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

13 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the at least the portion of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of an external case or cover of the mobile device having physically contacted the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

14 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises at least a portion of the mobile device having being positioned within approximately 4 centimeters of the NFC tag associated with the first asset.

15 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein applying the one or more edits to the first work order comprises attaching one or more images or videos to the first work order in response to a user of the mobile device instructing one or more processors of the mobile device to attach the one or more images or videos to the first work order.

16 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein applying the one or more edits to the first work order comprises adding text to the first work order in response to a user of the mobile device instructing one or more processors of the mobile device to add the text to the first work order.

17 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein the one or more assets comprise one or more pieces of equipment.

18 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein causing the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to the second device comprises transmitting the re-locked and edited first work order to the second device.

19 . The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein the instructions are configured, when executed, to cause the mobile device to perform functions comprising preventing each locked work order from being opened.

20 . A mobile device comprising:

a near field communication (NFC) reader;

one or more memory units storing one or instructions;

one or more processors coupled to the one or more memory units and configured, upon executing the one or more instructions, to:

receive one or more work orders associated with work scheduled for one or more assets, wherein each of the one or more work orders is at least partially viewable on the mobile device and wherein each of the one or more work orders is locked to editing from the mobile device;

receive an indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received first data from a NFC tag associated with a first asset of the one or more assets as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset, wherein the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset comprises a unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset;

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has received the first data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

search the one or more work orders to determine a first work order of the one or more work orders that includes a unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the determination that the first work order includes the unique code entry that matches the unique code received from the NFC tag associated with the first asset, unlock the first work order, wherein the first work order is associated with the first asset;

apply one or more edits to the first work order;

receive an indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset as a result of the NFC reader of the mobile device having been subsequently positioned in communication proximity to the NFC tag associated with the first asset; and

following the reception of the indication that the NFC reader of the mobile device has subsequently received the second data from the NFC tag associated with the first asset:

re-lock the edited first work order so that the re-locked and edited first work order is locked to further editing from the mobile device; and

cause the re-locked and edited first work order to be transmitted to a second device.