Time-based authentication is a special procedure to prove an individual's identity and authenticity on appearance simply by detecting its presence at a scheduled time of day or within a scheduled time interval and on a distinct location.
To enable time-based authentication, a special combination of objects is required.
- Firsthand, the individual that applies for being identified and authenticated has to present a sign of identity.
- Secondly, the individual has to carry at least one human authentication factor that may be recognized on the distinct time and in a certain location.
- Thirdly, the distinct time must be equipped with a resident means that is capable to determine the appearance or passage or otherwise coincidence of individual at this distinct location.
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