Image analysis – Applications – Personnel identification
Patent
1996-07-25
1999-08-03
Boudreau, Leo H.
Image analysis
Applications
Personnel identification
382115, 382127, 356 71, 34082534, G06K 900
Patent
active
059335157
ABSTRACT:
An identification system using biometric information of human body parts and a secret sequence code. In particular, biometric information of human body parts is used to form the secret sequence code. Specifically, a combination entry device recognizes user's fingerprints which are entered as a sequence. The fingerprints must be entered in the proper sequence in order to be recognized by the system. The fingerprints are preferably recognized using a fast technique with a low-probability level of rejection. While the sensor can be fooled for any one fingerprint. The use of a plurality of different fingerprints improves the identification capability. In particular, the combination of fingerprints in the proper order is necessary to undo the lock.
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Psaltis Demetri
Pu Allen
Boudreau Leo H.
California Institute of Technology
Mehta Bhavesh
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