Patent ID: 11900753
Assignee: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
Field: Control (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 18:
19. Non-transitory computer readable media having computer executable instructions embodied therein that, when executed by at least one processor of a computing system, cause the computing system to perform operations for rebalancing a transaction system, the operations comprising:
communicatively coupling the computing system to a first universal cassette responsive to the first universal cassette docking with a first docking element of a removable universal cassette housing, the first universal cassette structured to retrievably store a first quantity of banknotes;
communicatively coupling the computing system to a second universal cassette responsive to the second universal cassette docking with a second docking element of the removable universal cassette housing, the second universal cassette structured to retrievably store a second quantity of banknotes;
generating a first storage data packet, the first storage data packet comprising information about banknotes stored in the first universal cassette including a number of banknotes stored in the first universal cassette;
generating a second storage data packet, the second storage data packet comprising information about banknotes stored in the second universal cassette including a number of banknotes stored in the second universal cassette;
generating a rebalancing instruction, the rebalancing instruction based on at least one of the first storage data packet and the second storage data packet, the rebalancing instruction relating to a first set of banknotes to transfer from the first universal cassette to the second universal cassette and a second set of banknotes to transfer from the second universal cassette to the first universal cassette,
causing a transport apparatus of the removable universal cassette housing to initiate a transfer based on the rebalancing instruction; and
in response to completing the transfer, transmitting a notification to a remote computing system.