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Radio frequency card user identity matching and identifying method based on card grains

A technology of user identity and identification method, applied in the field of RF card user identity matching and identification based on card pattern, it can solve the problems of anonymity, property loss, inability to retrieve, etc., and achieve the effect of ensuring integrity and security performance.

Pending Publication Date: 2020-09-04
成都市迈德物联网技术有限公司
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[0003] The disadvantage of the prior art is that the current radio frequency cards are generally not used in a real-name system. Taking the commonly used bus cards as an example, the current bus cards are all used in a non-registered and non-lost mode.
Once the user is lost, it cannot be retrieved at all, resulting in property loss. At present, real-name cards generally store user identity information in the card chip, such as time card and other types, which store user information in the chip, and this type of radio frequency Once the chip is degaussed, the card cannot be used, and the data will be lost, resulting in the loss of the user's property

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[0030] The technical solution of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with specific examples, but the protection scope of the present invention is not limited to the following description.

[0031] like figure 1 As shown, a card pattern-based radio frequency card user identity matching and identification method includes:

[0032] S100: Etch a unique pattern on any surface of the radio frequency card;

[0033] S200: Coat the surface of the card with a layer of transparent glue composed of photosensitive materials. The purpose of covering with transparent glue is to ensure that the card will not be worn out and keep it in the factory state during use.

[0034] S300: When the radio frequency card is activated, the card pattern of the radio frequency card is scanned through the optical lens and uniquely matched with the user's identity information, and the matched data is stored in the central server;

[0035] S400: When verifying identi...

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The invention relates to a radio frequency card user identity matching and identification method based on a card pattern. The method comprises the following steps: S100, etching a unique card patternon any surface of a radio frequency card; S200, coating the surface of the clamping line with a layer of transparent adhesive tape composed of a photosensitive material for coating; S300, when the radio frequency card is activated, scanning the card pattern of the radio frequency card through an optical lens, uniquely matching the card pattern with the user identity information, and storing the matched data in a central server; and S400, during verification and identification, scanning the card lines of the radio frequency card through the optical lens to perform identity verification, and establishing a set of brand-new pairing method of the user identity and the radio frequency card to replace a traditional electronic signature mode, thereby protecting the user information security and improving the use safety coefficient of the radio frequency card.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of radio frequency card security protection, in particular to a card pattern-based radio frequency card user identity matching and identification method. Background technique [0002] Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless communication technology that can identify specific targets and read and write related data through radio signals without establishing mechanical or optical contact between the identification system and specific targets. Radio signals transmit data from a tag attached to an item through an electromagnetic field tuned to a radio frequency to automatically identify and track the item. Some tags can get energy from the electromagnetic field emitted by the identifier during identification, and do not need batteries; there are also tags that have their own power supply and can actively emit radio waves (electromagnetic fields tuned into radio frequencies). Tags contain electronically stored...

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IPC IPC(8): G06K19/18G06K19/077G06F21/36
CPCG06K19/18G06K19/0772G06F21/36Y02D30/70
Inventor 宋德利
Owner 成都市迈德物联网技术有限公司
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