18098211. System And Methods For Waking And Locking An Information Handling System In A Multi-User Environment simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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System And Methods For Waking And Locking An Information Handling System In A Multi-User Environment

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Karun P. Reddy of Austin TX (US)

Daniel L. Hamlin of Round Rock TX (US)

Keith M. Alfano of Manor TX (US)

Mandy C. Phelps of Georgetown TX (US)

Banu Alpay Waldman of Austin TX (US)

System And Methods For Waking And Locking An Information Handling System In A Multi-User Environment - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18098211 titled 'System And Methods For Waking And Locking An Information Handling System In A Multi-User Environment

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for managing a user presence detection capable information handling system in a multi-user environment by monitoring user presence, identifying users through biometric data, and taking actions based on user identity.

  • Continuous monitoring of user presence within the field of view of the system
  • Identification of users through comparison of biometric data with a database of trusted users
  • Actions such as waking the system from a low power state or locking an active system session based on user identity

Key Features and Innovation

  • Continuous monitoring of user presence within the field of view
  • Biometric data comparison for user identification
  • Automated actions based on user identity

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various settings such as offices, homes, and public spaces where multiple users interact with information handling systems.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the issues of system security and power loss in a multi-user environment by accurately detecting and identifying users.

Benefits

  • Improved system security
  • Reduced power loss
  • Enhanced user experience in multi-user environments

Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include smart homes, office environments, and public kiosks where user presence detection and identification are crucial for security and efficiency.

Prior Art

Prior art related to this technology may include research on biometric identification systems and user presence detection in information handling systems.

Frequently Updated Research

Research on advancements in biometric technology, user presence detection algorithms, and system automation may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about User Presence Detection

How does user presence detection improve system security?

User presence detection enhances system security by ensuring that only authorized users can access the information handling system, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.

What are the potential privacy concerns associated with user presence detection?

Privacy concerns may arise from the collection and storage of biometric data for user identification. It is essential to implement robust security measures to protect this sensitive information.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of systems and methods are provided for managing and operating a user presence detection (UPD) capable information handling system (IHS) within a multi-user environment. The systems and methods disclosed herein improve system security and reduce power loss in a UPD-capable IHS operated within a multi-user environment by continuously: (a) monitoring user presence within a field of view (FOV) of the UPD-capable IHS, (b) determining the identity of the user(s) present within the FOV by comparing biometric data obtained from the user(s) present within the FOV with biometric data contained within a database of trusted users, and (c) performing various actions, such as waking the IHS from a low power state or locking an active system session of the IHS, based on the identity of the user(s) present with FOV.