US Patent Application 17661786. GESTURE BASED ONE-TIME PASSWORD GENERATION FOR TRANSACTIONS simplified abstract

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GESTURE BASED ONE-TIME PASSWORD GENERATION FOR TRANSACTIONS

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION


Inventor(s)

Tushar Agrawal of West Fargo ND (US)

Martin G. Keen of Cary NC (US)

Thomas Jefferson Sandridge of Tampa FL (US)

Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)

GESTURE BASED ONE-TIME PASSWORD GENERATION FOR TRANSACTIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17661786 titled 'GESTURE BASED ONE-TIME PASSWORD GENERATION FOR TRANSACTIONS

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes a gesture-based one-time password (OTP) authentication system for transactions using extended reality (XR) devices. Here are the key points:

  • The system detects the initiation of a transaction.
  • It receives contextual information associated with the transaction.
  • Based on this information, it generates a one-time password (OTP) consisting of gestures to be performed by the user.
  • The system then transmits a command to display the gestures on an XR device worn by the user.
  • The user performs the displayed gestures on the XR device.
  • The system validates the user's performance of the gestures.
  • If the gestures are performed correctly, the transaction is authorized.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to gesture-based one-time password (OTP) authentication for transactions. Initiation of a transaction can be detected. Contextual information associated with the transaction can be received. In response to detecting the initiation of the transaction and based on the contextual information associated with the transaction, a one-time password (OTP) comprising one or more gestures to be performed by a user can be generated. A command can be transmitted to display the one or more gestures to be performed on an extended reality (XR) device worn by the user. In response to validating user performance of the one or more gestures displayed via the XR device, the transaction can be authorized.