CPU Has Access To A Database
CPU has access to a database. The electrical contacts allow the electronic system to be charged, permit switch of data to and from the electronic device, and permit application updates to the electronic machine when the digital gadget is docked within the docking station. CPU in turn is configured to check the information on the identifying feature to the identification data in the database. Further, the CPU is configured to instruct the docking station to activate the indicator based mostly upon the identifying feature matching consumer identification information within the database. CPU based mostly upon the electrical contacts being involved and not being involved with the digital machine. CPU is configured to send a timestamp to the database indicating the docking status of the electronic gadget with respect to the machine user. CPU is configured to ship instructions to activate the indicator to the docking station with the electronic gadget with essentially the most cost. NFC tag containing user identification information corresponding to the user identification data in the information base.
NFC tag based mostly upon the NFC tag being presented in close proximity to the NFC reader on the consumer identification station. LED, a flashing LED, and a mild. CPU is further configured to assign particular electronic gadgets to corresponding gadget customers based upon specific functions loaded on the particular electronic devices. CPU is configured to send instructions to activate the indicator to the docking station having the digital machine assigned to the machine consumer based mostly upon the person user's identifying characteristic being sensed at the consumer identification station. CPU sends directions to deactivate the safety mechanism based mostly upon the figuring out characteristic matching person identification data within the database. CPU is configured to assign particular electronic units to corresponding gadget customers based mostly upon customizable standards saved within the database. CPU is configured to send instructions to activate the indicator to the docking station having the digital machine assigned to the gadget person based upon the individual consumer's identifying characteristic being sensed on the person identification station.
CPU, bluetooth keychain tracker evaluating the collected user identifier info to the consumer identification knowledge in the database by the CPU, ItagPro deciding which electronic system ought to be undocked by the authorized person based mostly upon the charging degree and ItagPro applicability of the electronic gadgets to the authorized user, sending instructions by the CPU to the docking station holding the digital device to be undocked to begin indicating, indicating on the docking station the digital system must be undocked by the authorized digital machine person primarily based upon the sending of instructions step, undocking the indicated digital gadget by the authorized person, and recording a time stamp within the database with the user identification information of the time of the undocking step. CPU, evaluating the collected consumer identifier data to the user identification knowledge within the database by the CPU, docking the electronic system by the authorized electronic gadget person within the docking station, and recording a time stamp in the database with person identification knowledge within the database with the time of the docking step.
FIG. 1 schematically depicts an exemplary embodiment of the system for identifying an digital device consumer and monitoring an electronic device at an electronic machine docking station in accordance with the present invention. FIGS. 2A and 2B schematically depict in a stream chart, an exemplary embodiment of the strategy for identifying an authorized digital machine person and for tracking the docking and undocking of an digital system at a docking station in accordance with the present invention. FIG. Three schematically depicts, in a stream chart, iTagPro features options for the gathering step of FIG. 2A . LED, a flashing LED, or the like. In the Figure, the indicator ( 27 ) is shown as an LED. The biometric scan could possibly be retinal or a fingerprint scanner for example. The consumer ( 12 ) may very well be provided with an identification card with a magnetic strip, and the person identification station ( 24 ) being provided with a magnetic strip card reader. The person swipes an ID card, submits to the biometric scan, or the like. This information is handed to the CPU ( 20 ). The CPU will query the database ( 22 ) with the consumer identification information. The database will provide the CPU with the knowledge on which docking station ( 26 ) to dock the machine ( 14 ). The CPU ( 20 ) is configured to instruct the docking station ( 26 ) by which to dock the gadget ( 14 ) to activate the indicator. Thus, the consumer ( 12 ) knows which docking station ( 26 ) to return the machine. CPU has access to the database. NFC tag and the person identification station being supplied with a NFC reader.