A method for identification,
geolocation, validation and transactional
processing via 802.11b / g / n frequencies involving a radio, most often a commercial mobile electronic device and a
receiver, most often a
wireless router connected to a computer
server. The radio being physically located next to the agent, in some cases inside a method of conveyance and in some cases not, the radio being geographically separated from the
receiver. Validation of agent occurs at a moment temporally segregated from moment of granting access to the vendor
access control zone.An example embodiment of this invention is the use of a
cell phone to transact
toll payment on a
toll road. In this embodiment, the vehicle operator has inside the vehicle an
cell phone in the on position that is executing
client software that is in communication with
server software executing on a
server located at a
toll plaza. Communication between
client and server happens exclusively through
wireless fidelity frequencies. Validation occurs by comparing signature information from the
cell phone with
database records and ensuring the cell phone is the property of a customer with sufficient funds in the account. Simultaneous processes locate the moving vehicle by virtue of
trilateration on the cell phone inside the vehicle. This is accomplished by converting received
signal strength patterns into distances between the cell phone and at least three
wireless routers. Upon completion of funds transfer out of the customer's account and into the account of the toll plaza operator—the gate can now be opened. This is triggered by a paid vehicle resting on an
induction loop in a single toll booth that triggers gate opening.