US Patent Application 17752217. Event Processing System Having Haptic Feedback simplified abstract

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Event Processing System Having Haptic Feedback

Organization Name

BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Benjamin F. Tweel of Romeoville IL (US)

Neal Aaron Slensker of Fort Mill SC (US)

Chanda Joyner of Charlotte NC (US)

Event Processing System Having Haptic Feedback - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17752217 titled 'Event Processing System Having Haptic Feedback

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes arrangements for haptic feedback control in devices such as payment cards or mobile devices.

  • Users can register their devices and customize haptic feedback associated with different feedback outputs.
  • When a transaction is initiated using the registered device, transaction details are analyzed to determine the appropriate feedback output.
  • A feedback output command or instruction is generated based on the identified feedback output and transmitted to the device for execution.


Original Abstract Submitted

Arrangements for haptic feedback control are provided. In some aspects, registration data may be received from a user. For instance, a user may identify one or more devices (e.g., payment devices such as credit or debit cards, mobile devices, or the like) associated with the user. In some examples, the user may also select customized haptic feedback associated with different feedback outputs. After receiving registration data, the computing platform may receive a request to process a transaction. The transaction may be initiated at a point-of-sale system of an entity via the payment device or card of the user. Transaction details may be analyzed to determine or identify a feedback output (e.g., approved, denied, request additional information or the like). Based on the identified feedback output, a feedback output command or instruction may be generated and transmitted to the payment device for execution.