SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING ACCESS TO AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
First Claim
1. An access management system for an electronic device, comprising:
- a graphical user interface (GUI) module providing instructions to a microprocessor operating on the electronic device togenerate on a display of the electronic device an interface for entry and modification of a tap pattern used to change an access state of the electronic device; and
process inputs from an input device on the electronic device through the interface that select described levels of movement and described locations for expected tap signals for the electronic device for the tap pattern including a first level of movement and a second level of movement, where the second level of movement is larger than the first level of movement; and
an access management module providing instructions to the microprocessor toreceive signals from a monitoring circuit in the electronic device that processes a tap signal received from an accelerometer in the electronic device; and
determine whether the tap signal completes a match for the tap pattern.
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Abstract
The disclosure relates to a system and method for unlocking and unlocking access to a device. The system comprises: a graphical user interface (GUI) module providing instructions to a microprocessor operating on the electronic device and an access management module providing instructions to the microprocessor. The GUI module provides instructions to generate on a display of the electronic device an interface for entry and modification of a tap pattern used to change an access state of the electronic device; and process inputs from an input device through the interface that select described levels of movement and described locations for expected tap signals for the tap pattern. The access management module provides instructions to receive signals from a monitoring circuit in the electronic device that processes a tap signal received from an accelerometer in the electronic device; and determine whether the tap signal completes a match for the tap pattern.
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1. An access management system for an electronic device, comprising:
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a graphical user interface (GUI) module providing instructions to a microprocessor operating on the electronic device to generate on a display of the electronic device an interface for entry and modification of a tap pattern used to change an access state of the electronic device; and process inputs from an input device on the electronic device through the interface that select described levels of movement and described locations for expected tap signals for the electronic device for the tap pattern including a first level of movement and a second level of movement, where the second level of movement is larger than the first level of movement; and an access management module providing instructions to the microprocessor to receive signals from a monitoring circuit in the electronic device that processes a tap signal received from an accelerometer in the electronic device; and determine whether the tap signal completes a match for the tap pattern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for controlling access to applications operating on an electronic device, comprising:
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generating a graphical user interface (GUI) providing a screen on a display of the electronic device that provides an interface for entry and modification of a tap pattern used to change an access state of the electronic device; through the GUI, processing inputs from an input device on the electronic device that select described levels of movement and described locations for expected tap signals for the electronic device for the tap pattern, including a first level of movement and a second level of movement, where the second level of movement is larger than the first level of movement; receiving signals from a monitoring circuit in the electronic device that processes tap signals from an accelerometer in the electronic device; and determining whether the tap signal completes a match for the tap pattern. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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