IP Library Granted Patent US 10,650,625
Granted Patent B2
US 10,650,625 · App. 16/017,150 · Granted May 12, 2020

Short-range device communications for secured resource access

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Patent No.
US 10,650,625
App. No.
16/017,150
Granted
May 12, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Communications over short-range connections are used to facilitate whether access to resources is to be granted. For example, upon device discovery of one of an electronic user device and an electronic client device by the other device over a Bluetooth Low Energy connection, an access-enabling code associated with a user device or account can be evaluated for validity and applicability with respect to one or more particular resource specifications. User identity can be verified by comparing the user against previously obtained biometric information.

Claims (63)

1. An electronic client device comprising:

one or more transceivers for receiving and transmitting wireless signals over a short-range communication channel;

a decryption engine, wherein the decryption engine is configured to transmit a decryption key over the short-range communication channel;

a communication engine that:

detects a first wireless signal having been transmitted over the short-range communication channel by an electronic user device and having been received by the one or more transceivers, wherein the first wireless signal includes an identifier associated with the electronic user device, and the first wireless signal being associated with a request for one or more users to physically enter a venue associated with an event;

determines whether a decryption condition has been satisfied, wherein the decryption condition is satisfied when the electronic user device is physically located within a defined region associated with the venue;

in response to determining that the decryption condition has been satisfied, transmits a second wireless signal over the short-range communication channel using the one or more transceivers, wherein the second wireless signal includes a decryption key, wherein receiving the decryption key at the electronic user device enables the electronic user device to generate decrypted data associated with an electronic ticket to the event; and

receives the decrypted data over the short-range communication channel; and

an access-right determination engine that:

identifies a specification of the event using the identifier associated with the electronic user device;

determines an access-enabling code using the specification of the event, the access-enabling code enabling code enabling access to the event;

compares the decrypted data with the access-enabling code; and

enables entry to the venue associated with the event to the one or more users based on a result of the comparison, wherein the one or more users are enabled to enter the venue when the decrypted data corresponds to the access-enabling code, and wherein when the result of the comparison indicates that the decrypted data does not correspond to the access-enabling code, then the one or more users are denied entry to the venue.

2. The electronic client device of claim 1 , wherein the decryption condition corresponds to a decryption limit, and wherein the decryption limit is satisfied when a number of times the electronic user device requests the decryption key is equal to or less than a threshold number.

3. The electronic client device of claim 1 , wherein the communication engine further:

detects a third wireless signal having been transmitted over the short-range communication channel by the electronic user device and having been received by the one or more transceivers at the electronic client device, wherein the third wireless signal includes a biometric credential of an authorized user associated with the electronic user device; and

facilitates storage of the biometric credential in an electronic data store.

4. The electronic client device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a display for presentation of data;

wherein the access-right determination engine further:

identifies stimulus data for use by the electronic user device, wherein the stimulus data is identified using the identifier associated with the electronic user device, the access-enabling code, or both the identifier associated with the electronic user device and the access-enabling code; and

an interface engine that:

facilitates a presentation of a visual stimulus that corresponds to the stimulus data.

5. An electronic user device comprising:

one or more transceivers for receiving and transmitting wireless signals over a short-range communication channel;

a decryption engine, wherein the decryption engine is configured to receive a decryption key over the short-range communication channel;

a communication engine that:

detects a first wireless signal having been transmitted over the short-range communication channel by an electronic client device and having been received by the one or more transceivers, wherein the first wireless signal corresponds to a request for an identifier associated with the electronic user device, and the first wireless signal being associated with a request for one or more users to physically enter a venue associated with an event;

transmits a second wireless signal over the short-range communication channel using the one or more transceivers, wherein the second wireless signal includes the identifier associated with the electronic user device;

receiving, over the short-range communication channel, a third wireless signal corresponding to a decryption key, wherein the decryption key is transmitted by the electronic client device upon satisfaction of a decryption condition, and wherein the decryption condition is satisfied when the electronic user device is physically located within a defined region associated with the venue;

transmits decrypted data over the short-range communication channel; and

receiving a signal indicating whether or not the one or more users are enabled to enter the venue, wherein the one or more users are enabled to enter the venue when the decrypted data corresponds to an access-enabling code, and wherein when a result of comparing the decrypted data to the access-enabling code indicates that the decrypted data does not correspond to the access-enabling code, then the one or more users are denied entry to the venue.

6. The electronic user device of claim 5 , wherein the decryption condition corresponds to a decryption limit, and wherein the decryption limit is satisfied when a number of times the electronic user device requests the decryption key is equal to or less than a threshold number.

7. The electronic user device of claim 5 , wherein the communication engine further:

transmits a fourth wireless signal over the short-range communication channel by the electronic user device, wherein the fourth wireless signal includes a biometric credential of an authorized user associated with the electronic user device; and

facilitates storage of the biometric credential in an electronic data store.

8. The electronic user device of claim 5 , further comprising:

a display for presentation of data, wherein the electronic client device identifies stimulus data for use by the electronic user device, wherein the stimulus data is identified using the identifier associated with the electronic user device, the access-enabling code, or both the identifier associated with the electronic user device and the access-enabling code; and

an interface engine that:

facilitates a presentation of a visual stimulus that corresponds to the stimulus data.

9. The electronic user device of claim 5 , further comprising an access-right determination engine that:

identifies a specification of an event using the identifier associated with the electronic user device;

determines an access-enabling code using the specification;

compares the decrypted data with the access-enabling code; and

enables entry to the one or more users based on a result of the comparison.

10. The electronic user device of claim 9 , wherein when the result of the comparison indicates that the decrypted data corresponds to the access-enabling code, then the user is enabled to gain entry to a resource.

11. A computer-implemented method comprising:

detecting a first wireless signal having been transmitted over a short-range communication channel by an electronic user device and having been received by one or more transceivers, wherein the first wireless signal includes an identifier associated with the electronic user device, and the first wireless signal being associated with a request for one or more users to physically enter a venue associated with an event;

determining whether a decryption condition has been satisfied, wherein the decryption condition is satisfied when the electronic user device is physically located within a defined region associated with the venue;

in response to determining that the decryption condition has been satisfied, transmitting a second wireless signal over the short-range communication channel using the one or more transceivers, wherein the second wireless signal includes a decryption key, wherein receiving the decryption key at the electronic user device enables the electronic user device to generate decrypted data associated with an electronic ticket to the event;

receiving decrypted data over the short-range communication channel;

identifying a specification of a limited-access resource using the identifier associated with the electronic user device;

determining an access-enabling code using the specification of the limited-access resource;

comparing the decrypted data with the access-enabling code; and

enabling entry to the venue associated with the event to the one or more users based on a result of the comparison, wherein the one or more users are enabled to enter the venue when the decrypted data corresponds to the access-enabling code, and wherein when the result of the comparison indicates that the decrypted data does not correspond to the access-enabling code, then the one or more users are denied entry to the venue.

12. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , wherein the decryption condition corresponds to a decryption limit, and wherein the decryption limit is satisfied when a number of times the electronic user device requests the decryption key is equal to or less than a threshold number.

13. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , further comprising:

detecting a third wireless signal having been transmitted over the short-range communication channel by the electronic user device and having been received by one or more transceivers of an electronic client device, wherein the third wireless signal includes a biometric credential of an authorized user associated with the electronic user device; and

facilitating storage of the biometric credential in an electronic data store.

14. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , further comprising:

displaying a presentation of data;

identifying stimulus data for use by the electronic user device, wherein the stimulus data is identified using the identifier associated with the electronic user device, the access-enabling code, or both the identifier associated with the electronic user device and the access-enabling code; and

facilitating a presentation of a visual stimulus that corresponds to the stimulus data.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 4, 2021
From: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.; LIVE NATION WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 054891/0552 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 20, 2020
From: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.; LIVE NATION WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 052718/0016 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 17, 2019
From: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.; LIVE NATION WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050754/0505 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2018
From: IVES-HALPERIN, KENNETH; EVANS, HARRY C., III; JOHNSON, DAVID; WALL, SCOTT; LILLY, DAVID
To: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 046192/0396 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2018
From: PONDICHERRY, AJAY
To: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 046192/0660 →