IP Library Granted Patent US 10,346,604
Granted Patent B2
US 10,346,604 · App. 16/101,693 · Granted Jul 9, 2019

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Patent No.
US 10,346,604
App. No.
16/101,693
Granted
Jul 9, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-point validation device includes an elongate rail extending in a generally horizontal direction, a plurality of radio frequency antennas spaced apart along the length of the elongate rail, at least one reader module coupled with the plurality of radio frequency antennas, at least one visual indicator associated with each of the plurality of antennas and positioned proximate a corresponding one of the antennas, a processor, and a memory. The memory stores instructions that cause the processor to activate a single one of the radio frequency antennas, cause an indication that the single one of the radio frequency antennas is active to be produced by the at least one visual indicator associated with the single one of the radio frequency antennas, and receive data, at the at least one reader module, from at least one access media via the single one of the radio frequency antennas.

Claims (54)

1. A multi-point validation device, comprising:

an elongate rail extending in a generally horizontal direction;

a plurality of radio frequency antennas spaced apart along the length of the elongate rail;

at least one reader module coupled with the plurality of radio frequency antennas;

at least one visual indicator associated with each of the plurality of radio frequency antennas and positioned proximate a corresponding one of the plurality of antennas;

at least one processor; and

a memory configured to store instructions that, when executed cause the at least one processor to:

activate a single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas;

cause an indication that the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is active to be produced by the at least one visual indicator associated with the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas; and

receive data, at the at least one reader module, from at least one access media via the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

2. The multi-point validation device of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the at least one processor to:

deactivate the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas; and

activate a second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

3. The multi-point validation device of claim 2 , wherein:

the activation of the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is triggered by detecting the presence of an additional access media within a signal range of the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

4. The multi-point validation device of claim 2 , wherein:

the deactivation of the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas and the activation of the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas are based on the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas being activated for a predetermined period of time.

5. The multi-point validation device of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the at least one processor to:

validate the received data to determine whether a user associated with the at least one access media is authorized to access a controlled area.

6. The multi-point validation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

one or more of a radar sensor, a LIDAR sensor, infrared sensor, or an ultrasound sensor configured to detect a presence of an addition access media within a signal range of at least one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

7. The multi-point validation device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a physical barrier that is configured to prevent access to a controlled area when in a blocked state, wherein the instructions further cause the at least one processor to manipulate the physical barrier into an access state in which a user associated with a successfully validated access media is allowed access to the controlled area.

8. A method of operating a multi-point validation device, comprising:

activating a single one of a plurality of radio frequency antennas, wherein the plurality of radio frequency antennas are positioned along a length of a generally horizontal elongate rail;

causing an indication that the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is active to be produced by at least one visual indicator associated with the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas, the at least one visual indicator being positioned proximate the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas; and

receiving data by at least one reader module from at least one access media via the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

9. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 8 , further comprising:

deactivating the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas; and

activating a second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

10. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 8 , wherein:

activating the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is triggered by detecting the presence of an additional access media within a signal range of the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

11. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 8 , wherein:

deactivating the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas and activating the second one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas are based on the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas being activated for a predetermined period of time.

12. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 8 , further comprising:

validating the received data to determine whether a user associated with the at least one access media is authorized to access a controlled area.

13. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 12 , further comprising:

providing, using the at least one visual indicator, an indication of a result of the validation of the received data.

14. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 12 , further comprising:

sending a command that causes the at least one access media to produce one or more of an audio, visual, or haptic indication of a result of the validation of the received data.

15. A method of operating a multi-point validation device, comprising:

activating each of a plurality of radio frequency antennas positioned on an elongate rail in a sequence such that only a single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is active at a single time;

providing a visual indication that the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is in an active state; and

receiving data by at least one reader module from at least one access media via the single one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

16. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 15 , wherein:

the sequence is based on a time period that each of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is activated before activating to a subsequent one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

17. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 15 , wherein:

the sequence is based on which of the plurality of radio frequency antennas is in the proximity of the at least one access media.

18. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 15 , further comprising:

detecting a presence of the at least one access media within a signal range of one of the plurality of radio frequency antennas.

19. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 15 , further comprising:

generating a validation result based on the received data.

20. The method of operating the multi-point validation device of claim 19 , further comprising:

sending a command that causes haptic feedback that is indicative of the validation result to be produced by the at least access media.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2025
From: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
To: CUBIC CORPORATION; CUBIC DIGITAL SOLUTIONS LLC; NUVOTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 072281/0176 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME 056393/0281 Recorded Jul 28, 2025
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: CUBIC CORPORATION; CUBIC DEFENSE APPLICATIONS, INC.; CUBIC DIGITAL SOLUTIONS LLC (FORMERLY PIXIA CORP.)
Reel/Frame 072282/0124 →
FIRST LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 26, 2021
From: CUBIC CORPORATION; PIXIA CORP.; NUVOTRONICS, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 056393/0281 →
SECOND LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 26, 2021
From: CUBIC CORPORATION; PIXIA CORP.; NUVOTRONICS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 056393/0314 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2019
From: KAYHANI, NIOSHA; REYMANN, STEFFEN
To: CUBIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 048292/0468 →