IP Library Granted Patent US 10,425,814
Granted Patent B2
US 10,425,814 · App. 15/514,098 · Granted Sep 24, 2019

Control of wireless communication device capability in a mobile device with a biometric key

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Patent No.
US 10,425,814
App. No.
15/514,098
Granted
Sep 24, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity purposes, by comparing a digital iris image to a reference iris image and, if the digital and reference iris images match, authenticating a person as authorized to access a first device and transmitting a wireless communication from the first device to a second device.

Claims (66)

1. A biometric access control device comprising:

a camera having a field of view;

an illuminator device comprising one or more illuminators that emit light into the field of view;

a client device enabled to authenticate a person to access a wireless communication capability to transmit a wireless communication to a second device;

an input device;

memory storing program instructions; and

a processor communicatively coupled to the illuminator device, the camera, the client device, the input device, and the memory, and further communicatively coupled to a database storing a reference iris image for a user validated to access the client device, the processor executing the program instructions to:

receive an input signal from the input device;

determine that the input signal comprises a permission to scan an iris of a person in proximity to the client device;

align the camera with the iris of the person;

send a first control signal to the illuminator device, the first control signal activating a synchronous emission of light by the one or more illuminators;

send a second control signal to the camera, the second control signal activating a capture of a plurality of digital images by the camera, the capture being synchronous with the synchronous emission of light;

receive the plurality of digital images from the camera;

access the database and retrieve the reference iris image;

determine that a first digital image of the plurality of digital images matches the reference iris image, wherein the first digital image is a low resolution image selected from a plurality of resolutions, and wherein determining the match comprises selecting a low frequency component corresponding to said low resolution image, said low resolution image and said low frequency component being the lowest sufficient to identify coarse iris features;

authenticate the person as authorized to access the wireless communication capability; and

transmit the wireless communication from the client device to the second device.

2. The biometric access control device of claim 1 , wherein:

the client device comprises mobile software application;

the wireless communication capability comprises a financial transaction performed by the mobile software application; and

the second device comprises an automated teller machine configured to complete the financial transaction responsive to receiving the wireless communication.

3. The biometric access control device of claim 1 , wherein the processor executing the program instructions to:

determine that the first digital image of the plurality of digital images does not match the reference iris image; and

deny the person access to the wireless communication capability on the client device.

4. The biometric access control device of claim 1 , wherein the camera, the illuminator device, the input device, the memory and the processor are incorporated into the client device.

5. The biometric access control device of claim 1 , wherein:

the illuminator device comprises at least one infrared illuminator; and

the program instructions operate the illuminator device to illuminate the iris with a pulsing or strobe illumination operation above continuous wave eye safe limits.

6. The biometric access control device of claim 1 , wherein the camera, the illuminator device, the client device, the input device, the memory and the processor are communicatively coupled, via wired or wireless internet connectivity, to a local, remote or cloud database.

7. An iris biometric system controlling access to a wireless communication capability for a device comprising:

an iris biometric recognition module that authenticates a person to access a first device to transmit a wireless communication to a second device, the iris biometric recognition module comprising:

an iris imager device comprising a lens;

an illuminator device;

memory storing program instructions; and

one or more processors communicatively coupled to the iris imager device, the illuminator device, and the memory, the one or more processors executing the program instructions to:

align the lens of the iris imager device with an iris of the person;

operate the illuminator device to illuminate the iris;

operate the iris imager device to produce a digital image of the iris;

compare the digital image to a reference iris image; and

responsive to a determination that the digital image matches the reference iris image:

authenticate the person as authorized to access the first device, wherein the digital image is a low resolution image selected from a plurality of resolutions, and wherein determining the match comprises selecting a low frequency component corresponding to said low resolution image, said low resolution image and said low frequency component being the lowest sufficient to identify coarse iris features; and

transmit the wireless communication from the first device to the second device.

8. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein the iris imager device, the illuminator device and the iris biometric recognition module are incorporated into the first device.

9. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein:

the illuminator device comprises at least one infrared illuminator; and

the one or more processors executing the program instructions operates the illuminator device to illuminate the iris with a pulsing or strobe illumination operation above continuous wave eye safe limits.

10. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein the iris imager device, the illuminator device and the iris biometric recognition module are incorporated into a mobile device.

11. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein the iris biometric recognition module is communicatively coupled, via wired or wireless internet connectivity, to a local, remote or cloud database.

12. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more processors execute the program instructions to deny the person access to the first device to terminate authorization to transmit the wireless communication after a predetermined time period.

13. The iris biometric system of claim 7 , wherein the second device is a secure device through which a transaction may be conducted.

14. A method comprising authenticating a person to access a first device to transmit a wireless communication to a second device via an iris biometric recognition module comprising program instructions stored in memory and causing one or more processors to execute the steps of:

aligning a lens of an iris imager device with the iris of the person;

operating an illuminator device to illuminate the iris;

operating the iris imager device to produce a digital image of the iris;

comparing the digital image to a reference iris image; and

responsive to a determination that the digital image matches the reference iris image:

authenticating the person as authorized to access the first wireless communication-enabled device, wherein the digital image is a low resolution image selected from a plurality of resolutions, and wherein determining the match comprises selecting a low frequency component corresponding to said low resolution image, said low resolution image and said low frequency component being the lowest sufficient to identify coarse iris features; and

transmitting the wireless communication from the first device to the second device.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein authenticating the person to access a first device to transmit a wireless communication to a second device via the iris biometric recognition module is executed via the first device incorporating the iris imager device, the illuminator device and the one or more processors.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein:

operating the illuminator device comprises operating an infrared illuminator; and

operating the infrared illuminator comprises illuminating the iris with a pulsing or strobe illumination operation above continuous wave eye safe limits.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein authenticating the person to access a first device to transmit a wireless communication to a second device via the iris biometric recognition module is executed via a mobile device incorporating the iris imager device, the illuminator device and the one or more processors.

18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising accessing the reference iris image via wired or wireless internet connectivity, from a local, remote or cloud database.

19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising terminating authorization to transmit the wireless communication after a predetermined time period.

20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the second device is a secure device through which a transaction may be conducted.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2018
From: PERNA, STEVEN N.; CLIFTON, MARK A.; KIM, JONGJIN; VARMA, BOBBY S.; PIRO, STEPHEN J.; MAPEN, BARRY E.; RICHARDS, KEVIN P.; ACKERMAN, DAVID ALAN; LANZILLOTTO, ANN-MARIE; WADE, DAVID J.; DAVIS, TIMOTHY J.; FLEISCH, MICHAEL P.; BHANGLEY, JITENDRA J.; VAN SANT, GLEN J.
To: SRI INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 047791/0654 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2018
From: SRI INTERNATIONAL
To: PRINCETON IDENTITY, INC.
Reel/Frame 047794/0158 →