Cash management of self-service transactional devices
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1. A system comprising:
- one or more self-service transactional devices (SSTDs), each of the one or more self-service transactional devices including a repository to hold cash; and
one or more hardware processors;
a SSTD management module configured to;
receive, using the one or more hardware processors, cash flow data associated with the one or more SSTDs;
receive cash holding cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs;
receive cash service cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; and
calculate an optimal cash reset value and associated interval between service calls based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data, the cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more SSTDs after a service call.
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Abstract
Devices and techniques for cash management of self-service transactional terminals are provided. Cash flow, cash holding cost, and cash service cost data, associated with one or more self-service transactional devices are received. An optimal cash reset value and associated interval between services calls may be calculated based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data. The cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more self-service transactional devices after a service call.
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21 Claims
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1. A system comprising:
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one or more self-service transactional devices (SSTDs), each of the one or more self-service transactional devices including a repository to hold cash; and one or more hardware processors; a SSTD management module configured to; receive, using the one or more hardware processors, cash flow data associated with the one or more SSTDs; receive cash holding cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; receive cash service cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; and calculate an optimal cash reset value and associated interval between service calls based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data, the cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more SSTDs after a service call. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In a system having one or more self-service transactional devices (SSTDs) each including a repository to hold cash, a method comprising:
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receiving, using one or more hardware processors, cash flow data associated with the one or more SSTDs; receiving cash holding cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; receiving cash service cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; and calculating an optimal cash reset value and associated interval between service calls based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data, the cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more SSTDs after a service call. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing instructions that, when executed by one or more hardware processors, cause a machine to perform a method, the method comprising:
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receiving, using one or more hardware processors, cash flow data associated with one or more self-service transactional devices (SSTDs); receiving cash holding cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; receiving cash service cost data associated with the one or more SSTDs; and calculating an optimal cash reset value and associated interval between service calls based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data, the cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more SSTDs after a service call.
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