18646934. DYNAMIC MACHINE READABLE CODE simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)

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DYNAMIC MACHINE READABLE CODE

Organization Name

Micron Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yashvi Singh of Boise ID (US)

Diana Calhoun Majerus of Boise ID (US)

Kristina Lauren Ming of Boise ID (US)

Maria Pat F. Chavarria of Boise ID (US)

DYNAMIC MACHINE READABLE CODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18646934 titled 'DYNAMIC MACHINE READABLE CODE

The abstract describes a system where a server device generates a machine-readable code to convey information about an entity, provides an indication of the code, and can update the information based on requests.

  • Server device generates machine-readable code for first entity information
  • Provides indication of code to convey information
  • Can update information based on requests
  • Modifies information to second information with secure layers
  • Provides indication of updated information to communication device

Potential Applications: - Secure information sharing - Updating information on physical objects - Authentication and verification processes

Problems Solved: - Ensuring accurate and secure information transfer - Efficient updating of information on physical objects - Preventing unauthorized access to sensitive data

Benefits: - Enhanced security in information sharing - Streamlined updating processes - Improved authentication and verification mechanisms

Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Information Updating System This technology can be used in industries such as logistics, retail, and healthcare for secure tracking and updating of information on products, assets, and patient records. It can also be applied in authentication systems for access control and identity verification.

Questions about Secure Information Updating System: 1. How does the system ensure the security of the updated information? The system uses secure information layers to protect the data, ensuring that only authorized users can access and modify it.

2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in various industries? The main challenge lies in integrating the system with existing infrastructure and ensuring compatibility with different devices and platforms.


Original Abstract Submitted

In some implementations, a server device may generate a machine readable code that conveys first information associated with a first entity. The server device may provide an indication of the machine readable code that indicates the first information. The server device may obtain a request to update information conveyed by the machine readable code, the request including an indication of at least one of the machine readable code or the first information. The server device may modify the first information conveyed by the machine readable code to second information, based on the request and based on authenticating the request, wherein the second information includes a first secure information layer indicating the first information and a second secure information layer indicating information indicated by the request. The server device may provide, to the communication device, an indication of at least one of the machine readable code or the second information.