Patents Assigned to RFCyber Corporation
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Patent number: 11004061Abstract: Techniques for mobile devices configured to support settlement of charges in electronic invoices or bills are described. A first mobile device is used to obtain from a second mobile device data pertaining to the electronic invoices for payment. The data includes the electronic invoice and other information regarding a registered user of the second mobile device. After the user verifies the amount being charged and authorizes the payment, the first mobile device determines if there is a balance enough to cover the authorized payment before communicating with a payment server configured to proceed with the payment and send a confirmation to the second mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: RFCyber CorporationInventors: Xiangzhen Xie, Liang Seng Koh, Hsin Pan
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Patent number: 10600046Abstract: Techniques for mobile devices configured to support settlement of charges in electronic invoices or bills are described. An NFC mobile device is used to read off from a POS device data pertaining to the electronic invoices for payment. The data includes the electronic invoice and other information regarding a registered user of the POS device or an owner thereof is. After the user verifies the amount being charged and authorizes the payment, the NFC mobile device communicates with a payment gateway or network for payment that is configured to proceed with the payment in accordance with a chosen payment methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: RFCyber CorporationInventors: Xiangzhen Xie, Liang Seng Koh, Hsin Pan
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Publication number: 20140031024Abstract: Techniques for realizing or providing controllable trusted service management are disclosed. The techniques are related to empowering a service provider with application provisioning and applet and secure element (SE) management capabilities. A service management module, herein referred to as Controllable TSM or CTSM, is provided to a service provider to provision certain applications distributed through the service provider. A system or platform contemplated in this invention allows a service provider to operate under a supplementary security domain (SSD) installed by an SE issuer or an updated SSD key set exclusively known to the service provider. Such a platform is designed to support embedded SE (eSE) and can be extended to support UICC-based SE. With the CTSM, a service provider can use the SSD to personalize applets installed on each SE securely and independently.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: RFCyber CorporationInventors: Xiangzhen Xie, Liang Seng Koh, Hsin Pan
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Publication number: 20140006194Abstract: Techniques for mobile devices configured to support settlement of charges in electronic invoices or bills are described. A mobile device embedded with a secure element generates or is loaded with an electronic invoice. When the mobile device is brought to a consumer with an NFC mobile device, the data including the electronic invoice and other information regarding the mobile device or an owner thereof is read off wirelessly into the NFC mobile device. After the user verifies the amount being charged and authorizes the payment, the NFC mobile device communicates with a payment gateway or network for payment that is configured to proceed with the payment in accordance with a chosen payment methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: RFCyber CorporationInventor: RFCyber Corporation
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Publication number: 20130178159Abstract: Techniques for mobile devices configured to support or function as multiple contactless cards, such as Mifare contactless cards, are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a mobile device embedded with an emulator is loaded with a plurality of software modules or applications, each emulating one card or one type of contactless cards. An emulator is implemented in a secure element that is personalized for a user of the mobile device while the applications are respectively provisioned via their respective providers per the personalized secure element. When the mobile device is to be used as a contactless card to perform a monetary function, a corresponding application is loaded into and executed in the emulator. When the mobile device is to be used to perform another monetary function, a corresponding application is loaded into the emulator to replace the previous application entirely or partially in the emulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: RFCYBER CORPORATIONInventor: RFCyber Corporation
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Publication number: 20130139230Abstract: Techniques for providing trusted management services (TSM) are described. According to one aspect of the techniques, a secure element (SE) is personalized via the TSM. A process is provided to personalize an SE with multiple parties involved and orchestrated by a party or a business running the TSM, hence as a trusted service manager (TSM). The TSM brings the parties together to recognize the SE being personalized so that subsequent transactions can be authorized and carried out with a device embedded with the SE. In operation, each of the parties may load a piece of data into the SE, including registration information, various services or application data, and various keys so that subsequent transactions can be carried out with or via an authorized party and in a secured and acknowledgeable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: RFCYBER CORPORATIONInventor: RFCyber Corporation
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Publication number: 20060161878Abstract: A system, method and related software architecture are disclosed as a platform for developing and deploying RFID-enabled software applications. The platform is a framework between these applications and their connected physical RFID devices. The runtime version of this platform can be thought of as a logical RFID device. The platform allows RFID-enabled applications securely communicate with physical RFID devices to monitor their status and to access their tag data. The platform includes externalized APIs for accessing tag data, an event manager to alert applications of events coming from RFID devices and tags, data manager to filter and reconcile data returned from physical RFID readers before relaying them to applications, device manager to monitor the RFID device status for network management, and secured communication channels with data encryption.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: RFCyber CorporationInventors: Liang Koh, Fu-Liang Cho, Fu-Tong Cho, Daniel Fung, Hsin Pan