Monoco Limited - Bromstone House - Beech Avenue - Camberley - Surrey - GU15 2JT - United Kingdom

code@monoco.org


 

Monoco Limited has been specifically formed to represent the commercial interests of the Consortium of Designers and Engineers (CODE), the technical resource for the project development of licensed systems and processes in:

 

COMPUTING   PROCESSING   ENGINEERING

 

To download the activities of Monoco please click on each caption above to receive a separate information sheet on each licensed system and process for initial evaluation. The Monoco website is an Information Centre for recipients to receive Monoco Reports protected under International Copyright Law and originated by the copyright proprietor - Monoco Limited.

INVESTMENT

The following infrastructure technology is available for Licensees to operate and manage transaction systems in selected countries and each country is an exclusive territory for marketing impersonal cards in joint venture with Monoco - the Licensor.

Business planners for investment evaluation are available on request from Monoco. The use of trade names printed on branded cardware are for illustrative purposes only and are not authorised card-issuers for impersonal cards.

 


 

The transaction systems described and illustrated on each page of this Monoco report are distinct and separate prime security networks for replicating in every country, and each network provides a global standard for registering and validating cardholders with impersonal cards for:

Payment Services                          Security Services

The transaction system for each designated country incorporates its own Register Centre for Internet users to logon and select the country to display the contract printed in the national language of the country for automated registration. The Internet user must be domiciled in the selected country.

Network Operation

The Identifier Terminals for electronic issue-points incorporate a computer which originates a set of impersonal identifiers for Internet routing and datafile recording in an impersonal database - instantly and precisely.

The Identifier Terminals for electronic check-points incorporate a computer which generates a set of impersonal identifiers for Internet routing and datafile matching in an impersonal database - instantly and precisely.

Terminals

All Identifier Terminals are fitted with the card-entry sensor for identifying impersonal cards and are fitted with the user-entry sensor for identifying anonymous users at issue-points and check-points, to eliminate the disclosure of personal information at any terminal location - a prime security standard.

 

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Payment Services
(Retail websites)

The online Register Centre for this transaction system displays the Internet Cardware for each country. Internet users logon and select the card-type to display the contract printed in the national language of the selected country for automated registration.

The Register Centre records the personal details of each registered householder to open an Internet account and receive their Internet Terminal - a payment terminal connected to the personal computer in the home for family members to insert their Internet Card and purchase products and services at retail websites without disclosing their account details.

Internet Terminals are designed to accept Branded Cardware for payment services and security services. Each impersonal card-type is inserted in the card-entry sensor and the impersonal identifiers are Internet routed to the correct identifier database for matching.

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Payment Services
(Retail Counters)

The Register Centre for this transaction system displays the Branded Cardware for each country. Internet users logon and select the card-type to display the contract printed in the national language of the selected country for automated registration.

The identifier database at the Register Centre records the personal details of each registered cardholder, and branded card-types are issued at counter outlets with the photograph of each registered cardholder concealed in the issued card-type.

Terminal check-points accept Branded Cardware for payment services. Each card-type is inserted in the card-entry sensor to display the photograph on the terminal screen and generate the impersonal identifiers for Internet routing to the correct identifier database.

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Security Services
(Ten-key Sensor)

The Register Centre for this transaction system displays the Branded Cardware for each country. Internet users logon and select the card-type to display the contract printed in the national language of the selected country for automated registration.

The identifier database at the Register Centre records the personal details of each registered cardholder, and branded card-types are issued at counter outlets with the photograph of each registered cardholder concealed in the issued card-type.

Terminal check-points accept Branded Cardware for security services. Each card-type is inserted in the card-entry sensor to display the photograph on the terminal screen and generate the impersonal identifiers for Internet routing to the correct identifier database.

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Security Services
(One-key Sensor)

The Register Centre for this transaction system displays the Branded Cardware for each country. Internet users logon and select the card-type to display the contract printed in the national language of the selected country for automated registration.

The identifier database at the Register Centre records the personal details of each registered cardholder, and branded card-types are issued at counter outlets with the photograph of each registered cardholder concealed in the issued card-type.

Terminal check-points accept Branded Cardware for security services. Each card-type is inserted in the card-entry sensor to display the photograph on the terminal screen and generate the impersonal identifiers for Internet routing to the correct identifier database.

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Security Services

The Identifier Terminal shown below is an electronic check-point with wireless telephony for law enforcement agencies to authenticate the true identity of any registered cardholder with an impersonal identity card for on site identification.


In operation, the Identity Card is inserted in the card-entry sensor to display the photograph of the registered cardholder on the terminal screen and the face-identifier is Internet routed to the identifier database for datafile matching, and the personal details of the registered cardholder are displayed on the terminal screen within 05-seconds.


The transaction systems on Page 4 and 5 for Security Services are used for issuing the Identity Cards at authorised locations with the photograph of each cardholder concealed in each Identity Card for face-matching at portable check-points - size 130 X 85 X 25(mm).

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FACE IDENTIFIER

The transaction systems for payment services and security services are designed for issuing Branded Cardware at counter outlets with the photograph of each registered cardholder concealed in each issued card-type. The photograph is an original 24-bit true colour image for face-matching at terminal locations to authenticate the true identity of every card-user with an impersonal card - instantly and precisely.

Identifier Terminals are designed to accept Branded Cardware for payment services and security services. Each issued card-type is inserted in the card-entry sensor to generate the photograph on the terminal screen, and generate the face-identifier for Internet routing to the correct identifier database for datafile matching - instantly and precisely.

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USER-IDENTIFIERS

The Ten-Key Sensor displays the numerals (0~9) within a restricted viewing angle and in a random order for the cardholder to enter their concealed user-identifier at the terminal location. The terminal computer generates a 14-digit number which contains the user PIN for online matching at the server location with 100% accuracy.

The One-Key Sensor generates a vectored image of the inborn markings on a finger within-02 seconds for the cardholder to enter their biometric user-identifier at the terminal location. The terminal computer generates a 24-digit number for online matching at the server location with 100% accuracy - within a 100 micron tolerance.

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