- Atlanta GA, US Megan Blewett - San Diego CA, US Juan A. Garay - Guttenberg NJ, US Robert C. Haarde - Sudbury MA, US Thomas Killian - Brookside NJ, US Yitzhak H. Mandelbaum - Pittsburgh PA, US Simon Urbanek - Madison NJ, US
A server includes a key generator and an authenticator. The key generator is configured to receive a request for a first key from a worker device, to create the first key that is associated with a worker, and to transmit the first key to the worker device. The authenticator is in communication with the key generator, the authenticator is configured to receive a second key and identification details from a customer device, to transmit the identification details to the worker device, to receive acknowledgment of the identification details from the worker device, and to authenticate the second key and the identification details with the customer device.
System And Method For Providing A One-Time Key For Identification
- Atlanta GA, US Megan Blewett - San Diego CA, US Juan A. Garay - Guttenberg NJ, US Robert C. Haarde - Sudbury MA, US Thomas Killian - Brookside NJ, US Yitzhak H. Mandelbaum - Pittsburgh PA, US Simon Urbanek - Madison NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04W 12/04 H04W 12/06 H04L 9/08
Abstract:
A server includes a key generator and an authenticator. The key generator is configured to receive a request for a first key from a worker device, to create the first key that is associated with a worker, and to transmit the first key to the worker device. The authenticator is in communication with the key generator, the authenticator is configured to receive a second key and identification details from a customer device, to transmit the identification details to the worker device, to receive acknowledgment of the identification details from the worker device, and to authenticate the second key and the identification details with the customer device.
System And Method For Providing A One-Time Key For Identification
- Atlanta GA, US Megan Blewett - San Diego CA, US Juan A. Garay - Guttenberg NJ, US Robert C. Haarde - Sudbury MA, US Thomas Killian - Brookside NJ, US Yitzhak H. Mandelbaum - Pittsburgh PA, US Simon Urbanek - Madison NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 4
Abstract:
A server includes a key generator and an authenticator. The key generator is configured to receive a request for a first key from a worker device, to create the first key that is associated with a worker, and to transmit the first key to the worker device. The authenticator is in communication with the key generator, the authenticator is configured to receive a second key and identification details from a customer device, to transmit the identification details to the worker device, to receive acknowledgment of the identification details from the worker device, and to authenticate the second key and the identification details with the customer device.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Thomas J Killian, Kerrville TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Killian graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Manchester, TN and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Killian is affiliated with Tristar Ashland City Medical Center and Unity Medical Center.