18276202. SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD OF USER TERMINAL, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD OF USER TERMINAL, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Nobuaki Kawase of Tokyo (JP)

SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD OF USER TERMINAL, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18276202 titled 'SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD OF USER TERMINAL, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system that includes a user terminal and multiple ledger nodes. The user terminal obtains an object fingerprint and biometric information of the owner of the item. The ledger nodes provide an electronic bulletin board. The user terminal writes an ownership right certificate on the bulletin board, which includes the object fingerprint and owner's biometric information. The system may also include a server apparatus, to which the user terminal can transmit an item registration request.

  • The system includes a user terminal and multiple ledger nodes.
  • The user terminal acquires an object fingerprint and owner's biometric information.
  • The ledger nodes provide an electronic bulletin board.
  • The user terminal writes an ownership right certificate on the bulletin board.
  • The ownership right certificate includes the object fingerprint and owner's biometric information.
  • The system may include a server apparatus to which the user terminal can transmit an item registration request.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Authentication and verification of ownership rights for physical items.
  • Tracking and tracing of items using their object fingerprints.
  • Securing ownership information using biometric data.
  • Creating a decentralized and tamper-proof ledger for ownership records.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Preventing fraud and unauthorized ownership claims.
  • Ensuring the accuracy and integrity of ownership records.
  • Simplifying the process of registering and verifying ownership rights.
  • Enhancing security and trust in ownership transactions.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased transparency and accountability in ownership transfers.
  • Improved efficiency in verifying ownership rights.
  • Reduced risk of disputes and legal conflicts over ownership.
  • Enhanced protection against counterfeit items.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system includes a user terminal and a plurality of ledger nodes. The user terminal acquires an object fingerprint of an item and biometric information of an owner of the item. The plurality of ledger nodes provides an electronic bulletin board. The user terminal writes an ownership right certificate including the object fingerprint of the item and the biometric information of the owner on the electronic bulletin board. The system may further include a server apparatus. The user terminal may transmit an item registration request including at least the object fingerprint of the item and the biometric information of the owner to the server apparatus.