| CPC H04L 63/0861 (2013.01) [G06F 3/011 (2013.01); G06F 3/017 (2013.01); G06F 21/32 (2013.01); G06V 40/1365 (2022.01); G06V 40/70 (2022.01); H04W 12/02 (2013.01); H04W 12/03 (2021.01); H04W 12/065 (2021.01); G06V 40/1394 (2022.01); G06V 40/15 (2022.01)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A system for authenticating physiological information as belonging to a person comprising:
a device comprising:
a biometric identity reader configured to read biometric information of the person; and
a first physiological monitor configured to read first physiological information of the person,
wherein the biometric identity reader and the first physiological monitor are configured to read the biometric information and the first physiological information of the person on a common body part simultaneously, to authenticate the first physiological information as being of the person;
the device being communicatively coupled with a second physiological monitor that is triggered to read second physiological information of the person from a different body part of the person when the biometric identity reader reads the biometric information of the person and the first physiological monitor reads the first physiological information of the person;
the system being configured to authenticate the second physiological information read by the second physiological monitor as belonging to the person when the first physiological information read by the first physiological monitor correlates to the second physiological information read by the second physiological monitor;
wherein when the second physiological monitor is detected to have been moved away from the person, the system is configured to re-authenticate the person by simultaneously re-reading the biometric information using the biometric identity reader, re-reading the first physiological information from the first physiological monitor, and re-reading the second physiological information from the second physiological monitor to re-authenticate the second physiological information read by the second physiological monitor as belonging to the person when the first physiological information read by the first physiological monitor correlates to the second physiological information read by the second physiological monitor.
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