Context-related arrangements
First Claim
1. A method for authenticating a transaction between first and second devices to increase security, one of said devices being a consumer'"'"'s mobile device, the other of said devices comprising a transaction terminal, the second device being equipped with a microphone to sense audio emitted by the first device, the method being performed by the first device and comprising the acts:
- using a sensor in the first device, obtaining one or more context parameters of the first device selected from the list;
information based on visual stimulus recently sensed by the first device;
sensed radio transmissions;
sensed RFID data;
orientation sensor data;
magnetometer data;
acceleration sensor data;
audio classification data, received from a logical sensor fed by information both from an audio sensor and another sensor;
activity classification data; and
barometric sensor data;
in the first device, generating an audio signal based, at least in part, on said obtained context parameter(s) of the first device; and
presenting the audio signal from the first device, for sensing by the microphone of the second device, for use by the second device to authenticate the transaction;
wherein the audio presented from the first device can be processed by the second device to determine whether the context parameter of the first device, on which the presented audio signal is based, is consistent with a context parameter independently sensed by the second device, thereby increasing security of the transaction.
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Abstract
In one arrangement, a first device presents a display that is based on context data, derived from one or more of its sensors. This display is imaged by a camera in a second device. The second device uses context data from its own sensors to assess the information in the captured imagery, and makes a determination about the first device. In another arrangement, social network friend requests are automatically issued, or accepted, based on contextual similarity. In yet another arrangement, delivery of a message is triggered by a contextual circumstance other than (or in addition to) location. In still another arrangement, two or more devices automatically establish an ad hoc network (e.g., Bluetooth pairing) based on contextual parallels. In still another arrangement, historical context information is archived and used in transactions with other devices, e.g., in challenge-response authentication. A great number of other features and arrangements—many involving head-mounted displays—are also detailed.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for authenticating a transaction between first and second devices to increase security, one of said devices being a consumer'"'"'s mobile device, the other of said devices comprising a transaction terminal, the second device being equipped with a microphone to sense audio emitted by the first device, the method being performed by the first device and comprising the acts:
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using a sensor in the first device, obtaining one or more context parameters of the first device selected from the list; information based on visual stimulus recently sensed by the first device; sensed radio transmissions; sensed RFID data; orientation sensor data; magnetometer data; acceleration sensor data; audio classification data, received from a logical sensor fed by information both from an audio sensor and another sensor; activity classification data; and barometric sensor data; in the first device, generating an audio signal based, at least in part, on said obtained context parameter(s) of the first device; and presenting the audio signal from the first device, for sensing by the microphone of the second device, for use by the second device to authenticate the transaction; wherein the audio presented from the first device can be processed by the second device to determine whether the context parameter of the first device, on which the presented audio signal is based, is consistent with a context parameter independently sensed by the second device, thereby increasing security of the transaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for authenticating a transaction between first and second devices to increase security, one of said devices being a consumer'"'"'s mobile device, the other of said devices comprising a transaction terminal, the second device being equipped with a microphone to sense audio emitted by the first device, the method being performed by the second device and comprising the acts:
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sensing audio presented by the first device, using the microphone of the second device; the second device obtaining one or more context parameters selected from the list; information based on visual stimulus recently sensed by the second device; sensed radio transmissions; sensed RFID data; orientation sensor data; magnetometer data; acceleration sensor data; audio classification data, received from a logical sensor fed by information both from an audio sensor and another sensor; activity classification data; and barometric sensor data; in the second device, processing the audio sensed from the first device to determine whether a context parameter of the first device, on which the audio signal is based, is consistent with the context parameter obtained by the second device, to thereby increase security of the transaction. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of enhancing security of a logical link established between first and second devices, one of said devices being a consumer'"'"'s mobile device, the other of said devices comprising a transaction terminal, the second device being equipped with a microphone to sense audio emitted by the first device, the method comprising the acts:
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the first device sensing context of the first device, said first device context comprising at least two of the following; recent audio stimulus; recent visual stimulus; recent radio stimulus; orientation data; magnetic field data; and barometric data; transferring context data, by an audio signal, between the first and second devices; determining that said sensed context of the first device corresponds to a context sensed by the second device; and based on said determination, establishing a logical link between the first and second devices. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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