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Electronic Document Management Device, System And Method Thereof

Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an electronic document management device, system and method for storing, requesting and accessing all vehicle-related documents. An aspect of the present disclosure relates to an electronic device 502. The electronic device 502 includes a non-transitory medium with a computer readable program code embodied therein. The computer readable program code for execution by one or more processors 504 configures the electronic device to receive one or more first set of trigger inputs. The electronic device502 access one or more remote database comprising a non-personalized electronic documents and a personalized electronic documents upon detecting the receipt of the one or more first set of trigger inputs and store an information at least partially relevant to the one or more first set of trigger inputs from the non-personalized electronic documents and the personalized electronic documents in a database of the electronic device.

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Application #
Filing Date
16 August 2019
Publication Number
08/2021
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Status
Email
info@khuranaandkhurana.com
Parent Application

Applicants

Chitkara Innovation Incubator Foundation
SCO: 160-161, Sector -9c, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh- 160009, India.

Inventors

1. BHATTI, Jasdev
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.
2. KAKKAR, Mohit Kumar
Professor, Department of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.
3. KAUR, Manpreet
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.
4. SETHI, Amitoj Singh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.
5. GUJRAL, Bhavneet Singh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.
6. CHACHRA, Satvik
Department of Computer Science Engineering, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India.

Specification

TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to an electronic document management system,
and more specifically, to an electronic document management device, system and method for
storing, requesting and accessing all vehicle-related documents.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Background description includes information that may be useful in
understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information
provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any
publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
[0003] The automobile industry has traditionally been paper-intensive. Such a glut of
paperwork presents an organizational challenge for both the financial institution and the
customer. Deciding how to store and organize such paperwork presents a further challenge
due to the fact that much of the information contained therein is of a confidential nature. In
today's highly electronic world, the array of disparate technologies available for interacting
with customers is expanding rapidly, and each type of technology offers advantages and
disadvantages. While there have been some attempts to store documents in an electronic
fashion, such technologies have offered limited abilities to access and utilize the stored
documents.
[0004] Presently, service documents relating to a vehicle, and in particular
commercial vehicles, are generally stored in a paper format and are kept at an office local to
the vehicle. These documents are kept to prove that the vehicle is being maintained to at least
a minimum standard, showing that the vehicle is both roads worthy and conforming to legal
requirements. Should the vehicle be rented then the renter must be able to prove that the
vehicle is road worthy and will therefore require access to the documents relating to the
vehicle that they have rented. It is therefore desirable that these documents are readily
available.
[0005] Vehicles and commercial vehicles in particular, must be maintained relatively
often and therefore documents appertaining to each maintenance must be locatable. The
frequency with which the documents are produced increases the burden of keeping track of
the necessary documents.
[0006] A mountain of documents are associated with vehicles: registration
documents, insurance cards, cab cards, disabled placards, tags (or stickers), state or county
inspection certification, emissions documentation, license plates, trip permits, cargo
manifests, and title documents, to name but a few.
[0007] Counterfeiters and forgers busy themselves by altering or faking such
documents. It is becoming difficult to verify the authenticity of such documents and
cumbersome to find additional information related to them
[0008] A prior art system relating to tracking the service history of a vehicle
belonging to a fleet of vehicles is disclosed in US Patent No. 6 308 120, in the name of Good.
This document describes a system where data relating to the service history of a rented
vehicle is entered manually- i.e. typed in- to an electronic system, for example on a data entry
page on a computer.
[0009] The prior art discussed here makes no attempt to ease the burden of keeping
track of and making available the necessary documents for maintaining a one or more
vehicles. However, in the prior-art there is no system and method available in market that
track and provide all the documents regarding an automobile or a driver that is controlled by
concerned authorities like RTO, insurance company etc. Further, there is no device and
system available in market that assists a user to identify an accidental and theft vehicle.
[0010] Therefore, there exists a need of an efficient, effective and improved
electronic document management device, system and method for storing, requesting and
accessing all vehicle-related documents. Further, there is a need of electronic document
management device, system and methodthat overcome the above-mentioned and other
limitations of the existing solutions. Furthermore, there is a need of anelectronic document
management device, system and method for tracking and providing all the documents
regarding an automobile or a driver that is controlled by concerned authorities like RTO,
insurance company etc.
[0011] As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the
meaning of "a," "an," and "the" includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates
otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of "in" includes "in" and "on"
unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
SUMMARY
[0012] This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified
form to be further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended
to identity key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to
be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
[0013] An aspect of the present disclosure relates to an electronic device. The
electronic device includes a non-transitory medium with a computer readable program code
embodied therein. The computer readable program code for execution by one or more
processor to configure the electronic device to receive one or more first set of trigger inputs.
The electronic device access one or more remote database comprising a non-personalized
electronic documents and a personalized electronic documents upon detecting the receipt of
the one or more first set of trigger inputs and store an information at least partially relevant to
the one or more first set of trigger inputs from the non- personalized electronic
documents and the personalized electronic documents in a database of the electronic device.
[0014] In an aspect, the electronic device receives one or more second set of trigger
inputs at least partially associated with the stored information.
[0015] In an aspect, the electronic device provides access to the stored information
upon receipt of the one or more second set of trigger inputs.
[0016] In an aspect, the electronic device retrieves the stored information and display
on a user interface of the electronic device upon receipt of the one or more second set of
trigger inputs.
[0017] In an aspect, one or more first set of trigger inputs includes an electronic
document.
[0018] In an aspect, one or more first set of trigger inputs includes one or more
mechanical or electronic converted images of the electronic document.
[0019] In an aspect, the electronic device detects at least one relevant content for the
one or more mechanical or electronic converted images.
[0020] In an aspect, the one or more remote database are selected from any or a
combination of a government database, a personalized digital document repositories, a social
networking site, a calendar of a mail, a calendar of a personalized computer, and a Google
drive.
[0021] In an aspect, the one or more first set of trigger inputs is associated with an
automobile of a user.
[0022] In an aspect, the electronic device further includes a payment acceptor means
to enable receipt of a payment card to perform at least one transaction.
[0023] Various objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will
become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments,
along with the accompanying drawing figures in which like numerals represent like features.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding
of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with
the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
[0025] FIG. 1 illustrates exemplary network architecture of a proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0026] FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary device, in accordance with an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0027] FIGs. 3A-B illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0028] FIGs. 4A-P illustrates an exemplary user interface of the proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0029] FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary module diagram of a proposed device, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0030] FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary computer system utilized for implementation
of the proposed system, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Embodiments of the present disclosure include various steps, which will be
described below. The steps may be performed by hardware components or may be embodied
in machine-executable instructions, which may be used to cause a general-purpose or specialpurpose
processor programmed with the instructions to perform the steps. Alternatively, steps
may be performed by a combination of hardware, software, and firmware or by human
operators.
[0032] If the specification states a component or feature "may", "can", "could", or
"might" be included or have a characteristic, that particular component or feature is not
required to be included or have the characteristic.
[0033] Exemplary embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. This
disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed
as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. These embodiments are provided so that this
disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to
those of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, all statements herein reciting embodiments of the
disclosure, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural
and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include
both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future (i.e., any
elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure).
[0034] Various terms as used herein are shown below. To the extent a term used in a
claim is not defined below, it should be given the broadest definition persons in the pertinent
art have given that term as reflected in printed publications and issued patents at the time of
filing.
[0035] The present disclosure relates to an electronic document management system,
and more specifically, to an electronic document management device, system and method for
storing, requesting and accessing the all vehicle-related documents.
[0036] An aspect of the present disclosure relates to an electronic document
management system for storing, requesting and accessing the all vehicle-related documents.
[0037] Embodiments of the present invention enable electronic storage and access to
documents, wherein electronic storage and access is provided to non-personalized and/or
personalized electronic documents.
[0038] In an embodiment, non-personalized and/or personalized electronic documents
can be selected from any or combination of registration documents, insurance cards, cab
cards, driving license, vehicle specification document, registration certificate (RC), pollution
under control (PUC) certificate, certificate of fitness/required permits.
[0039] In another embodiment, the proposed system can include one or more
databases/ server records the electronic document stored on the system.
[0040] In another embodiment, the proposed system can include a scanner that is in
communication with the server, arranged to generate an electronic document for storage on
said server. Such a system is convenient if a paper copy of the document is available and
allows an electronic document to be placed on the server without the need for faxing the
document to the system. The skilled person will appreciate that the scanner may be connected
across a network to the server, may be connected to the server, may be connected to a
computer connected to a network, or the like.
[0041] In another embodiment, the proposed system can include a conversion means
to convert a physical document into an electronic document.
[0042] FIG. 1 illustrates exemplary network architecture of a proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0043] In an embodiment, the electronic document management system 102 can
enable electronic storage and access to documents.
[0044] In another embodiment, the proposed system 100 can include a server 104 to
record an electronic document stored on the system. Access to the stored electronic
documents is provided via a user interface of the computing device 108-1, 108-2 and 108-
n.The user interface may be, for example, an internet website created by a government and
visited by a user. In some embodiments, the website will be in a secure environment to
facilitate the free flow of sensitive information.
[0045] In another embodiment, the electronic document can be an electronic image of
the document. In an exemplary embodiment, a physical document can be digitized using a
scanner to create a digitized version of the document or a digital document. The scanner can
be connected to a server 104 through a wide area network ("WAN") such as the Internet, and
email a scanned document to the server using an email address and standard transfer protocol.
Additionally or alternatively, the digital document can be sent to the server 104 using the
computer or another Internet-enabled computing device such as a smartphone or netbook. In
another exemplary embodiment, a user uses an email client such as Outlook to email the
document to the server email address. In other embodiments, the user logs in to a Web
interface and upload the digital document directly to the server using the computer.
[0046] In an exemplary embodiment, the user can access digital documents and
digital document is displayed on a single screen (i.e., the digital document and the extracted
information are visible at the same time). In another exemplary embodiment, the digital
document can be displayed in the web portal, and an editable interface which allows a user to
modify, correct, or validate the extracted information.
[0047] Although the present subject matter is explained considering that an electronic
document management system 102is implemented as an engine on a cloud server 104, it may
be understood that the electronic document management system 102 may also be
implemented in a variety of computing systems, such as a laptop computer, a desktop
computer, a notebook, a workstation, a mainframe computer, a server, a network server, and
the like. It may be understood that the electronic document management system 102 may be
accessed by multiple users 110-1, 110-2... 110-N, collectively referred to as user 110
hereinafter through one or more respective computing devices 108-1, 108-2... 108-N,
collectively referred to as user device 108 hereinafter, or applications residing on the
computing devices 108. Examples of the computing devices 108 may include, but are not
limited to, a portable computer, a personal digital assistant, a handheld device, and a
workstation. The computing devices 108 are communicatively coupled to the electronic
document management system 102 through a network 106.
[0048] In one implementation, the network 106 may be a wireless network, a wired
network or a combination thereof. The network can be implemented as one of the different
types of networks, such as intranet, local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), the
internet, and the like. The network 106 may either be a dedicated network or a shared
network. The shared network represents an association of the different types of networks that
use a variety of protocols, for example, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), and the
like, to communicate with one another. Further the network may include a variety of network
devices, including routers, bridges, servers, computing devices, storage devices, and the like.
[0049] In an implementation, said system embedded with/incorporated with one or
more Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In a typical network architecture of the present
disclosure can include a plurality of network devices such as transmitter, receivers, and/or
transceivers that may include one or more IoT devices.
[0050] As used herein, the IoT devices can be a device that includes sensing and/or
control functionality as well as a WiFi™ transceiver radio or interface, a Bluetooth™
transceiver radio or interface, a Zigbee™ transceiver radio or interface, an Ultra-Wideband
(UWB) transceiver radio or interface, a Wi-Fi-Direct transceiver radio or interface, a
Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE) transceiver radio or interface, and/or any other wireless
network transceiver radio or interface that allows the IoT device to communicate with a wide
area network and with one or more other devices. In some embodiments, an IoT device does
not include a cellular network transceiver radio or interface, and thus may not be configured
to directly communicate with a cellular network. In some embodiments, an IoT device may
include a cellular transceiver radio, and may be configured to communicate with a cellular
network using the cellular network transceiver radio.
[0051] A user may communicate with the network devices using an access device that
may include any human-to-machine interface with network connection capability that allows
access to a network. For example, the access device may include a stand-alone interface (e.g.,
a cellular telephone, a smartphone, a home computer, a laptop computer, a tablet, a personal
digital assistant (PDA), a computing device, a wearable device such as a smart watch, a wall
panel, a keypad, or the like), an interface that is built into an appliance or other device e.g., a
television, a refrigerator, a security system, a game console, a browser, or the like), a speech
or gesture interface (e.g., a Kinect™ sensor, a Wiimote™, or the like), an IoT device
interface (e.g., an Internet enabled device such as a wall switch, a control interface, or other
suitable interface), or the like. In some embodiments, the access device may include a cellular
or other broadband network transceiver radio or interface, and may be configured to
communicate with a cellular or other broadband network using the cellular or broadband
network transceiver radio. In some embodiments, the access device may not include a cellular
network transceiver radio or interface.
[0052] User may interact with the network devices using an application, a web
browser, a proprietary program, or any other program executed and operated by the access
device. In some embodiments, the access device may communicate directly with the network
devices (e.g., communication signal). For example, the access device may communicate
directly with network devices using Zigbee™ signals, Bluetooth™ signals, WiFi™ signals,
infrared (IR) signals, UWB signals, WiFi-Direct signals, BLE signals, sound frequency
signals, or the like. In some embodiments, the access device may communicate with the
network devices via the gateways and/or a cloud network.
[0053] The network access provided by gateway may be of any type of network
familiar to those skilled in the art that can support data communications using any of a variety
of commercially-available protocols. For example, gateways may provide wireless
communication capabilities for the local area network using particular communications
protocols, such as WiFi™ (e.g., IEEE 802.11 family standards, or other wireless
communication technologies, or any combination thereof). Using the communications
protocol(s), the gateways may provide radio frequencies on which wireless enabled devices
in the local area network can communicate. A gateway may also be referred to as a base
station, an access point, Node B, Evolved Node B (eNodeB), access point base station, a
Femtocell, home base station, home Node B, home eNodeB, or the like.
[0054] As in a typical network architecture of the present disclosure can include a
plurality of network devices such as transmitter, receivers, and/or transceivers that may
include one or more Internet of Things (IOT) devices. As used herein, an IOT devices can be
a device that includes sensing and/or control functionality as well as a Wi-Fi transceiver
radio or interface, a Bluetooth transceiver radio or interface, a Zigbee transceiver radio or
interface, an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceiver radio or interface, a Wi-Fi Direct
transceiver radio or interface, a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transceiver radio or interface,
and/or any other wireless network transceiver radio or interface that allows the IOT device to
communicate with a wide area network and with one or more other devices. In some
embodiments, an IOT device may include a cellular transceiver radio, and may be configured
to communicate with a cellular network using the cellular network transceiver radio. IOT
devices may include home automation network devices that allow a user to access, control,
and/or configure various home appliances located within the user's home (e.g., a television,
radio, light, fan, humidifier, sensor, microwave, iron, and/or the like), or outside of the user's
home (e.g., exterior motion sensors, exterior lighting, garage door openers, sprinkler systems,
or the like). Network device may include a home automation switch that may be coupled with
a home appliance. In some embodiments, network devices may be used in other
environments, such as a business, a school, an establishment, a park, or any place that can
support a local area network to enable communication with network devices. For example, a
network device can allow a user to access, control, and/or configure devices, such as officerelated
devices (e.g., copy machine, printer, fax machine, or the like), audio and/or video
related devices (e.g., a receiver, a speaker, a projector, a DVD player, a television, or the
like), media-playback devices (e.g., a compact disc player, a CD player, or the like),
computing devices (e.g., a home computer, a laptop computer, a tablet, a personal digital
assistant (PDA), a computing device, a wearable device, or the like), lighting devices (e.g., a
lamp, recessed lighting, or the like), devices associated with a security system, devices
associated with an alarm system, devices that can be operated in an automobile (e.g., radio
devices, navigation devices), and/or the like.
[0055] FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary device, in accordance with an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0056] FIGs. 3A-B illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0057] In another embodiment, automobile data link (ADL) 204 can be a device
manufactured for the transparency and user friendly for saving the vehicle documents such as
RC, pollution, insurance, service, driving license, and vehicle specification etc. by linking the
concerned department with user through ADL 204. ADL 204 can assist to help user to
identify the accidental and theft vehicle.
[0058] In another embodiment, ADL 204 can receive input 202 and gives output 206.
Inputs 202 can be scanned documents received by ADL 204. ADL 204 can
INPUT
101:- Banks- Digital banking facility to user for any online transaction
102:- Insurance department- Information regarding vehicle insurance
• Pre-information to user through App and Contact Records (email and mobile no.)
• Pdf for previous paid insurance for user
103:- Pollution Department- Pdf for previous pollution certificate
• Pre-information to user through App and Contact Records (email and mobile no.)
104:- RTO- Information regarding vehicle RC connected to user details. Information
regarding each RC transfers detail of buyer/seller. Information regarding Driving License of
user
105:- Vehicle Manufacturer- Vehicle details, Price list of all parts according to the region,
Service prices and details, nearby authorized service center details
• Pre-information to user through App and Contact Records (email and mobile no.)
106:- Security Department- Information regarding theft and accidental vehicle, any other and
user details
107:- Aadhar Department- User Aadhar information for identification and will help in linking
whole vehicle data
• Help in connecting bank accounts
108:- Toll Plaza- Information to security department of detection of theft vehicle at any toll
plaza
OUTPUT
201:- User- Vehicle insurance details, Pollution certificate, RC, Driving license, Vehicle
details, Vehicle service and parts charges according to the region, Nearby service center
details, Accidental and Theft vehicle details and Online transaction and acknowledgement
202:- Security Department- All Vehicle insurance details, All Vehicle Pollution certificate,
all vehicle RC's, all user driving license, All Vehicle details, Accidental and Theft vehicle
details
203:- Vehicle Manufacturer- Vehicle and user record
204:- Insurance Department- Information about theft and accidental vehicle details, User
information
205:- Toll plaza- Accidental and Theft vehicle details, online transaction
206:- Smart Banking- User record and Inputs from user for transaction
207:- Passport Department- All user details with documents are easily available to Passport
department
[0059] FIGs. 4A-P illustrates an exemplary user interface of the proposed system, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0060] In another embodiment, the system is incorporating a login portal for specific
department wherein user can register and request the related documents. So, the documents
will be readily available to use whenever required. Further, the system incorporates a banking
portal, a payment gateway, a toll plaza portal, a license portal, an insurance portal, a passport
portal, and an Aadhar portal. In addition, the system assists the user to identify the accidental
or theft vehicle.
[0061] In an exemplary embodiment, if the user is logged into a secure environment,
the user can have access to electronic documents, and actions will be enabled. The available
actions may include, but are not limited to, filling in or completing a blank form, submitting a
completed form, performing a document search, adding notes to a document, emailing a
document, viewing a personalized document, saving a document, or initiating a customer
service interaction regarding a document.
[0062] In another exemplary embodiment, the proposed system can be arranged to
store documents relating to one or more vehicles. Such a system may be thought of as
providing a tool for managing a vehicle, a generally a fleet of vehicles.
[0063] FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary module diagram of a proposed device, in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0064] In one embodiment, the proposed device (hereinafter interchangeably referred
as "automobile data link device" or "automobile data link" or "ADL") 502 may include at
least one processor 504, an input/output (I/O) interface 506, and a memory 508.
[0065] The processor 504 may be implemented as one or more microprocessors,
microcomputers, microcontrollers, digital signal processors, central processing units, state
machines, logic circuitries, and/or any devices that manipulate signals based on operational
instructions. Among other capabilities, the at least one processor is configured to fetch and
execute computer-readable instructions stored in the memory.
[0066] The I/O interface 506 may include a variety of software and hardware
interfaces, for example, a web interface, a graphical user interface, and the like. The I/O
interface may allow system to interact with a user directly. The I/O interface can facilitate
multiple communications within a wide variety of networks and protocol types, including
wired networks, for example, LAN, cable, etc., and wireless networks, such as WLAN,
cellular, or satellite. The I/O interface may include one or more ports for connecting a
number of devices to one another or to another server.
[0067] The memory 508 may include any computer-readable medium known in the
art including, for example, volatile memory, such as static random access memory (SRAM)
and dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and/or non-volatile memory, such as read
only memory (ROM), erasable programmable ROM, flash memories, hard disks, optical
disks, and magnetic tapes. The memory may include modules and data. The modules include
routines, programs, and objects, components, and data structures etc., which perform
particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
[0068] In an embodiment, the electronic device can receive one or more first set of
trigger inputs. The electronic device can access one or more remote database comprising a
non-personalized electronic document and a personalized electronic document and
store information at least partially relevant to the one or more first set of trigger inputs.
[0069] Although the system and methods described herein have been described in
relation to vehicles and in particular the tracking of documents relating to a vehicle, the
system could advantageously be applied to other things. In particular, the system may be
advantageously applied to any apparatus that required periodic safety checking. An example
of such apparatus is electrical apparatus in a working environment which may have to
undergo annual earth leakage tests.
[0070] FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary computer system utilized for implementation
of the proposed system, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present
disclosure.In an embodiment, proactive network security assessment based on benign variants
of known threats can be implemented in the computer system 600 to enable aspects of the
present disclosure. Embodiments of the present disclosure include various steps, which have
been described above. A variety of these steps may be performed by hardware components or
may be tangibly embodied on a computer-readable storage medium in the form of machineexecutable
instructions, which may be used to cause a general-purpose or special-purpose
processor programmed with instructions to perform these steps. Alternatively, the steps may
be performed by a combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware. As shown in the
figure, computer system 600 includes an external storage device 610, a bus 620, a main
memory 630, a read only memory 640, a mass storage device 650, communication port 660,
and a processor 670. A person skilled in the art will appreciate that computer system 600 may
include more than one processor and communication ports. Examples of processor 670
include, but are not limited to, an Intel® Itanium® or Itanium 2 processor(s), or AMD®
Opteron® or Athlon MP® processor(s), Motorola® lines of processors, FortiSOC™ system
on a chip processors or other future processors. Processor 670 may include various modules
associated with embodiments of the present invention. Communication port 660 can be any
of an RS-232 port for use with a modem based dialup connection, a 10/100 Ethernet port, a
Gigabit or 10 Gigabit port using copper or fiber, a serial port, a parallel port, or other existing
or future ports. Communication port 660 may be chosen depending on a network, such a
Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), or any network to which computer
system 600 connects. Memory 630 can be Random Access Memory (RAM), or any other
dynamic storage device commonly known in the art. Read only memory 640 can be any static
storage device(s) e.g., but not limited to, a Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM) chips
for storing static information e.g., start-up or BIOS instructions for processor 670. Mass
storage 650 may be any current or future mass storage solution, which can be used to store
information and/or instructions. Exemplary mass storage solutions include, but are not
limited to, Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA) or Serial Advanced
Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disk drives or solid-state drives (internal or external,
e.g., having Universal Serial Bus (USB) and/or Firewire interfaces), e.g. those available from
Seagate (e.g., the Seagate Barracuda 7200 family) or Hitachi (e.g., the Hitachi Deskstar
7K1000), one or more optical discs, Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) storage,
e.g. an array of disks (e.g., SATA arrays), available from various vendors including Dot Hill
Systems Corp., LaCie, Nexsan Technologies, Inc. and Enhance Technology, Inc. Bus 620
communicatively couples processor(s) 670 with the other memory, storage and
communication blocks. Bus 620 can be, e.g. a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) /
PCI Extended (PCI-X) bus, Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), USB or the like, for
connecting expansion cards, drives and other subsystems as well as other buses, such a front
side bus (FSB), which connects processor 670 to software system. Optionally, operator and
administrative interfaces, e.g. a display, keyboard, and a cursor control device, may also be
coupled to bus 620 to support direct operator interaction with computer system 600. Other
operator and administrative interfaces can be provided through network connections
connected through communication port 660. External storage device 610 can be any kind of
external hard-drives, floppy drives, IOMEGA® Zip Drives, Compact Disc - Read Only
Memory (CD-ROM), Compact Disc - Re-Writable (CD-RW), Digital Video Disk - Read
Only Memory (DVD-ROM). Components described above are meant only to exemplify
various possibilities. In no way should the aforementioned exemplary computer system limit
the scope of the present disclosure.

We Claim:
1. An electronic device (502), comprising: a non-transitory medium with a computer
readable program code embodied therein, the computer readable program code for
execution by one or more processor (504) to configure the electronic device to:
receive one or more first set of trigger inputs;
access, upon detecting the receipt of the one or more first set of
trigger inputs, one or more remote database comprising a non-personalized
electronic documents and a personalized electronic documents; and
store, in a database of the electronic device, information at least
partially relevant to the one or more first set of trigger inputs from the nonpersonalized
electronic documents and the personalized electronic documents.
2. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more processor
(504) configures the electronic device to receive a one or more second set of trigger inputs at
least partially associated with the stored information.
3. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic device
provides, upon receipt of the one or more second set of trigger inputs, access to the stored
information.
4. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic device
retrieves, upon receipt of the one or more second set of trigger inputs, the stored information
and display on a user interface (506) of the electronic device.
5. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or more first set of
trigger inputs comprises an electronic document.
6. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 5, wherein one or more first set of
trigger inputs comprises one or more mechanical or electronic converted images of the
electronic document.
7. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the one or more processor
(504) configures the electronic device to detect at least one relevant content for the one or
more mechanical or electronic converted images.
8. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more remote
database (104) are selected from any or a combination of a government database, a
personalized digital document repositories, a social networking site, a calendar of a mail, a
calendar of a personalized computer, and a Google drive.
9. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more first set of
trigger inputs are associated with an automobile of a user.
10. The electronic device (502) as claimed in claim 1, further comprises a payment
acceptor means to enable receipt of a payment card to perform at least one transaction.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 201911033209-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
2 201911033209-FORM FOR STARTUP [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
3 201911033209-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
4 201911033209-FORM 1 [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
5 201911033209-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
6 201911033209-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
7 201911033209-DRAWINGS [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
8 201911033209-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
9 201911033209-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [16-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-16
10 abstract.jpg 2019-09-06
11 201911033209-Proof of Right (MANDATORY) [24-10-2019(online)].pdf 2019-10-24
12 201911033209-FORM-26 [24-10-2019(online)].pdf 2019-10-24
13 201911033209-FORM 18 [12-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-12
14 201911033209-FER.pdf 2022-03-24
15 201911033209-FORM-26 [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
16 201911033209-FER_SER_REPLY [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
17 201911033209-CORRESPONDENCE [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
18 201911033209-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
19 201911033209-CLAIMS [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
20 201911033209-ABSTRACT [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03

Search Strategy

1 SearchStrategyMatrixE_17-03-2022.pdf