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Self-identifying one-way authentication method using optical signals

  • US 9,444,547 B2
  • Filed: 10/21/2013
  • Issued: 09/13/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/26/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A self-identifying optical transmitter for broadcasting a one-way authentication code using light-based communication, the transmitter comprising:

  • a non-volatile memory for storing an identifier of the transmitter;

    a processor in communication with the memory for generating a data signal comprising the identifier, wherein the data signal identifies the transmitter;

    a modulator for receiving the data signal and generating an electrical signal, wherein the modulator generates the electrical signal by modulating the data signal;

    a light source for receiving the electrical signal, converting the electrical signal into an optical signal, and continuously broadcasting the optical signal as an optical data transmission stream, wherein the optical data transmission stream is used to verify that a receiving mobile device is in proximity to the transmitter; and

    an optical surface for dispersing the optical data transmission stream as the optical data transmission stream is emitted from the transmitter.

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