序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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201 | Architecture for secure reverse mobile commerce | US10624170 | 2003-07-21 | US07668754B1 | 2010-02-23 | Raj Bridgelall |
A secure m-commerce system and device. A consumer m-commerce device receives product data via a number of data input techniques. The product data is uploaded to a remote personal agent that requests bids from commercial partners to transact the list. When a bid is selected, the consumer transacts remotely to complete the purchase thereof. The system tracks geographically the device such that the consumer is alerted to a partner location, and may stop by the location for further information. The device may also output a store map to the consumer that locates all products on the shopping list. | ||||||
202 | Mobile commerce execution method and apparatus | US11798695 | 2007-05-16 | US20080004894A1 | 2008-01-03 | Hyeon-Seok Son; Hae-Jun An; Hyun-Kieu Yang; Soon-In Jeong |
A mobile commerce execution method and apparatus using a mobile device and an external mobile commerce module is provided. The method for executing mobile commerce includes detecting, at the mobile device, a connection of an external module, determining whether the external module is a mobile commerce module, activating a mobile commerce function by exchanging control signals with the mobile commerce module, and executing an operation according to a key input. | ||||||
203 | Dynamic processing of payment requests for mobile commerce transactions | US10675503 | 2003-09-30 | US20050071179A1 | 2005-03-31 | Mark Peters; David Shepherd; Mark Sibert; David Soroka |
A mobile commerce system which has been configured in accordance with the present invention can include a multiplicity of mobile server wallets. Each wallet can have an association with a corresponding subscriber in a wireless service provider network. A proxy server can be disposed in the wireless service provider network. Finally, a filter plug-in can be coupled to the proxy server and configured to intercept selected payment messages flowing through the proxy server. The filter plug-in further can be configured to route the payment messages to selected ones of the mobile server wallets. | ||||||
204 | System and method for facilitating sales by way of mobile commerce | US10308632 | 2002-12-02 | US20030233285A1 | 2003-12-18 | Fu-Yu Liu; Yi-Nan Li |
A system for facilitating sales by way of mobile commerce includes a database server (101), a mobile commerce server (103) incorporating an application processing module (106), a client information system (110), and at least one mobile terminal (109). The database server stores information including client information and merchandise information. The application processing module is used to generate a business visit schedule based on data downloaded from the database server. Each mobile terminal downloads merchandise information from the database server and from the client information system. The mobile terminal includes an order processing module which is used to generate purchase orders based on merchandise data, and an executing data storing module which is used to record all information on business activities. The generated purchase orders are stored in the mobile commerce server. A related method for facilitating sales by way of mobile commerce is also disclosed. | ||||||
205 | System and method for executing mobile commerce | US10329070 | 2002-12-23 | US20030233266A1 | 2003-12-18 | Fu-Yu Liu; Yi-Nan Li |
A system for executing mobile commerce includes a database server (101), a mobile commerce server (103), and at least one mobile terminal (109). The mobile terminal downloads business schedules created by the mobile commerce server, to assist execution of commercial activities. The mobile terminal includes a business schedule storing module (301) which stores the downloaded business schedule, and an executing data storing module (303) which records data on execution of commercial activities in accordance with the business schedule. The mobile commerce server includes an application processing module (106) which creates business schedules in accordance with data stored in the database server, and which updates data stored in the database server in accordance with data sent from the mobile terminal. A related method for executing mobile commerce is also disclosed. | ||||||
206 | Method and system for mobile commerce advertising | US09906501 | 2001-07-16 | US20030014307A1 | 2003-01-16 | Teck T. Heng |
The invention provides a method for mobile commerce advertising by receiving at least one mobile consumer transaction on a transaction server. The method then applies the mobile consumer transaction to at least one predefined customer account. Using the mobile consumer transaction and the predefined customer account, at least one customer profile is formed. The transaction server receives at least one vendor advertisement, and the vendor advertisement, along with the customer profile are used in creating a target list. The method then supplies the vendor advertisement to the predefined customer account. | ||||||
207 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMERCE WITH REAL-TIME PURCHASE SUPPORT | PCT/US2011/067800 | 2011-12-29 | WO2013101039A1 | 2013-07-04 | PRAKASH, Gyan; SHAHIDZADEH, Shahrokh |
A method and system provides the user of a computing device with information, analysis, suggestions and/or recommendations relating to the user's financial information and/or purchasing history, in relation to an electronic commerce transaction initiated by the user at the computing device, prior to, during, or after completion of the electronic commerce transaction. |
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208 | SIM-CENTRIC MOBILE COMMERCE SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYMENT IN A LEGACY NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE | PCT/US2007008630 | 2007-04-04 | WO2007117632A2 | 2007-10-18 | MCGREGOR GREGORY M; MCGREGOR CHRISTOPHER M; MCGREGOR TRAVIS M |
A financial transaction processing system in a legacy financial transaction network for wireless mobile handset devices having an internal SIM or USIM under control of a service provider in a wireless communication network connected to an open world communication network in which the SIM or USIM has a secure part of an account management application that manages a financial account in the handset and adjusts the financial account when the user of the handset communicates a number related to the mobile number of the handset to a legacy remote card terminal which routes the number and transaction data to the secure link server of the service provider. | ||||||
209 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING REAL-TIME ACCESS TO MOBILE COMMERCE PURCHASE CONFIRMATION EVIDENCE | EP10784193.4 | 2010-06-04 | EP2438563A1 | 2012-04-11 | SEGE, Alan |
A method and system are provided for providing a real-time access to mobile commerce payment evidence. The method includes receiving and storing evidence that a mobile handset user has confirmed his intention of making a purchase to be billed to his mobile operator account. The method further includes authenticating the confirmation received, and storing evidence of that authentication. Further, the method includes providing at least some of that evidence to at least one of the subscriber, the utility provider, and a provider of the product purchased. | ||||||
210 | 금융 거래를 위한 모바일 머천트 접근 솔루션 | KR1020150124219 | 2015-09-02 | KR101820573B1 | 2018-01-19 | 지아트,메흐디; 디에볼트,카일에이. |
전자디바이스(예컨대, 스마트폰)와다른전자디바이스(예컨대, 다른스마트폰) 사이의무선통신을통해금융거래를이행하는것을가능하게하기위해, 전자디바이스내의보안요소는, 보안요소와관련된암호화키를사용하여, 거래량및 머천트식별자에기초하여서명된블로브를생성할수 있다. 이어서, 전자디바이스는전자디바이스와다른전자디바이스사이에서접속정보를통신한다. 또한, 전자디바이스는접속정보에기초하여전자디바이스와다른전자디바이스사이의접속을확립할수 있고, 다른전자디바이스에서명된블로브를동시에제공할수 있다. 접속을이용하여다른전자디바이스로부터서명된거래블로브(금융거래를이행하는데 필요한정보를포함함)를수신한후, 전자디바이스는서버에정보를제공하여금융거래를이행한다. | ||||||
211 | Method and apparatus for a principal / agent based mobile commerce | US13541737 | 2012-07-04 | US09286610B2 | 2016-03-15 | Federico Fraccaroli |
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a principal/agent method for mobile commerce is presented wherein mobile users receive indicia that agent equipment is in proximity wherein said indication is conditional to preferences and settings contained in a data structure determined, at least in part, by a principal. | ||||||
212 | Method for Transmitting a Mobile Business Card, and Recording Medium for Same | US14131347 | 2012-04-26 | US20140164133A1 | 2014-06-12 | Soo Nam Chae |
The present invention relates to a method of transmitting a mobile business card, and to a recording medium for same. According to the method of transmitting the mobile business card and the recording medium for same, when calling a third party through a mobile phone, a multimedia file and a personal information file are converted into an XML file and transmitted to the third party so that the converted XML file is automatically stored in the mobile phone of the third party, the information extracted from the automatically-stored XML file is saved as separate pieces of information in the mobile phone of the third party, and the information is displayed again in real time, so as to enable the effect of making available the information and promotional information of a user. By continuously displaying the stored information extracted from the XML file on the mobile phone of the third party when the corresponding number thereof is called, the publicizing effect of the business card of the user can last for a long time in order to make a lasting impression on the third party. Because there is no need for a separate passive storage process for information on an incoming mobile phone number due to the automatic storing by means of the initial XML file, user convenience for the user of the mobile phone is increased. | ||||||
213 | Method and System for Routing Transactions to a Mobile-Commerce Platform | US13666487 | 2012-11-01 | US20130060688A1 | 2013-03-07 | Douglas J. Hurst |
A method and system for routing transactions to a mobile-commerce platform is described. One illustrative embodiment receives, via a network, a purchase request from a user's mobile communication device; authenticates the user to the mobile-commerce platform; generates a one-time-use perishable transaction code associated with the purchase request; prefixes to the transaction code an Issuer Identification Number (IIN) corresponding to the mobile-commerce platform to form a combined number; returns the combined number to the user's mobile communication device via the network to enable the user to provide the combined number to a merchant's point-of-sale system in connection with a transaction corresponding to the purchase request; and receives, via a payment network in communication with the merchant's point-of-sale system, the transaction code and transaction details associated with the transaction, the IIN informing the payment network to route the one-time-use perishable transaction code and the transaction details to the mobile-commerce platform. | ||||||
214 | Location And Event-Based Mobile Commerce Method And System | US13220160 | 2011-08-29 | US20130054422A1 | 2013-02-28 | Michael DeSouza; Charles Goldman; Matthew Wogan |
The invention is a location and event-based mobile commerce system and method, wherein a geo-fence is placed around an event such as a concert or sporting event, and products and services tailored to that event and/or the event's location are offered to users that come inside the geo-fence, via an online/virtual store. | ||||||
215 | Method and system for routing transactions to a mobile-commerce platform | US12897543 | 2010-10-04 | US08321285B1 | 2012-11-27 | Douglas J. Hurst |
A method and system for routing transactions to a mobile-commerce platform is described. One illustrative embodiment receives, via a network, a purchase request from a user's mobile communication device; authenticates the user to the mobile-commerce platform; generates a one-time-use perishable transaction code associated with the purchase request; prefixes to the transaction code an Issuer Identification Number (IIN) corresponding to the mobile-commerce platform to form a combined number; returns the combined number to the user's mobile communication device via the network to enable the user to provide the combined number to a merchant's point-of-sale system in connection with a transaction corresponding to the purchase request; and receives, via a payment network in communication with the merchant's point-of-sale system, the transaction code and transaction details associated with the transaction, the IIN informing the payment network to route the one-time-use perishable transaction code and the transaction details to the mobile-commerce platform. | ||||||
216 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATION AND TIME SPECIFIC MOBILE COMMERCE | US15795153 | 2017-10-26 | US20180047077A1 | 2018-02-15 | Emma Proietti; Mario Proietti; John Thomas Moring |
Method for location and time specific commerce includes receiving an event request from a user using a mobile device; verifying an account of the user; obtaining a location of the user; obtaining a date and time of the request; retrieving merchandising information from one or more databases, according to the location of the user and said date and time of the request; and transmitting said merchandising information to the user. | ||||||
217 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMERCE WITH REAL-TIME PURCHASE SUPPORT | US14881125 | 2015-10-12 | US20160104251A1 | 2016-04-14 | Gyan Prakash; Shahrokh Shahidzadeh |
A method and system provides the user of a computing device with information, analysis, suggestions and/or recommendations relating to the user's financial information and/or purchasing history, in relation to an electronic commerce transaction initiated by the user at the computing device, prior to, during, or after completion of the electronic commerce transaction. | ||||||
218 | Systems and Methods for Providing Search Results for Mobile Businesses | US13722363 | 2012-12-20 | US20140372420A1 | 2014-12-18 | Mitchell Warren Slep |
Embodiments include a computer-implemented method that includes receiving mobile business location information indicative of a geographic location of a mobile business, receiving a search request, identifying a set of search results responsive to the search request, the set of search results including a search result corresponding to the mobile business, identifying a current geographic location of the mobile business based at least in part on the mobile business location information, ranking the set of search results based at least in part on the current geographic location associated with the mobile business to generate a set of ranked search results, and providing the set of ranked search results for display. | ||||||
219 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATION AND TIME SPECIFIC MOBILE COMMERCE | US14261227 | 2014-04-24 | US20140324616A1 | 2014-10-30 | Emma Proietti; Mario Proietti; John Thomas Moring |
Method for location and time specific commerce includes receiving an event request from a user using a mobile device; verifying an account of the user; obtaining a location of the user; obtaining a date and time of the request; retrieving merchandising information from one or more databases, according to the location of the user and said date and time of the request; and transmitting said merchandising information to the user. | ||||||
220 | Methods and apparatus for intelligent selection of goods and services in mobile commerce | US10675934 | 2003-09-30 | US08712857B1 | 2014-04-29 | Rocco L. Adornato; David C. Mussman |
Methods for providing an offer of an upsell item to users of a given self-service device, and systems and computer-readable media suitable for practicing the methods. The method can comprise enabling initiation of a given primary transaction between a given user and the given self-service device, with the given primary transaction involving a specific good and/or a specific service that is obtained using the given self-service device. The given user is identified, and the geographic location of the given user when initiating the given primary transaction is established. A second data element relating to the given user is obtained utilizing data representing the identity of the given user. The upsell item is determined utilizing, at least in part, the second data element and data representing the geographic position of the given user. The upsell item is then offered to the given user. Illustrative self-service devices can include devices that enable the user to obtain commodities such as gasoline, cash, snacks, drinks, paper items, or the like. Further aspects of the invention project the user's future position, arrival times, and anticipated needs based on primary transaction data and further data related to the user. |