WEEK 3

PERTINENT LINKS:

Go to page: My Gap:http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/my-gap.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-1.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-2.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-3.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-4.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-5.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-6.html
http://moocpennstate.blogspot.com/p/week-7.html

3.1

GAP: How do we create a tool or device that we can carry with us, with software, that allows us to save at a more attractive rate and do it at the credit card machine?

Today, we now see a growing number of banks worldwide deploying multispectral imaging biometric authentication (finger prints) as both a retrofit to existing ATMs or as part of their next generation ATM rollouts. My idea uses the finger in two ways. 1) As an indentifying, biometric authenticator AND 2) as a substrate for a RF transmitter attached to the nail. Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain shells custom made to fit over the front surface of a tooth. They function much like false fingernails. Unlike other cosmetic dental procedures, veneers are bonded to the front surface of the tooth and completely mask unattractive stains, chips, gaps and broken and crooked teeth. Polymer resin) hardens under ultraviolet light. Depending on brand these can show a broader variety of quality and properties (flexibility, strength, etc.), and the fingernail lends itself nicely to these techniques for durability and replacement.

Primary Needs, recap:

The transaction or triggering device is secure.

The transaction is autonomous.

The transaction is simple.

The transaction is FAST.

The transaction saves time, gas, labor, effort.

The Transaction Pushes information if you opt in.



Function Diagram:



1. First function: Decision. Do you want to save? 2. 2nd function in diagram: display 3. Manual input (amounts, code) Between symbols 3 and 4 Tap with finger for verification 4. Operation 5. Process 6. Store data 7. Print paper tape receipt/transaction, date, etc. 8. Terminate













A. Ipod housing, rear B. Under cap of pen C. Glasses, temple area D. Under lid of Flip Phone E. Fingernail F. Under ring G. In binding of diary H. Under wrist watch, I. On money clip. J. On rear of pocket knife blade.



3.2

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