US Patent Application 17825177. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING GEO-LOCATION DATA TAMPERING simplified abstract

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING GEO-LOCATION DATA TAMPERING

Organization Name

BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Shailendra Singh of Maharashtra (IN)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING GEO-LOCATION DATA TAMPERING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17825177 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING GEO-LOCATION DATA TAMPERING

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes systems and methods for preventing tampering with geo-location data. - The method involves receiving location information for a specific location that will be used for geo-fencing purposes. - Based on the location information, one or more coordinates related to the location are identified. - A tamperproof geographic resource is created using these coordinates and stored as a non-fungible token. - The method also involves determining user features based on the tamperproof geographic resource and the location of a computing device. - These user features determine the capabilities of the computing device. - The innovation aims to ensure the integrity and accuracy of geo-location data used for geo-fencing purposes.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various systems, methods, and computer program products for preventing geo-location data tampering. A method of preventing geo-location data tampering is provided. The method includes receiving location information relating to a location that is to be used for geo-fencing. The method also includes identifying one or more coordinates relating to the location based on the location information. The method further includes creating a tamperproof geographic resource based on the coordinates of the location. The tamperproof geographic resource is stored as a non-fungible token. The method still further includes determining one or more user features based on the tamperproof geographic resource and a computing device location of a computing device. The one or more user features determine the capabilities of the computing device.