IP Library Granted Patent US 12,205,429
Granted Patent B2
US 12,205,429 · App. 17/303,095 · Granted Jan 21, 2025

Biometric enabled access control

Inventors: Adam Kuenzi (Silverton, OR); Yuri Novozhenets (Pittsford, NY); Andre Lalande (Tigard, OH); Mark H. Roach (Jupiter, FL); Rajeev Dubey (Highland Beach, FL); Chih-Kuang Lin (Dublin, IE); Devis Dishnica (Oakville, CT)
Assignee: CARRIER CORPORATION
G07C9/253G07C9/00309
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,205,429
App. No.
17/303,095
Granted
Jan 21, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An access control system and a method for operating an access control system are provided. The access control system includes a camera and an access control device and may additionally include a local processing device. At least one of the camera, the access control device, and the local processing device (when included) may be used to store a biometric identifier (e.g., in a storage medium) and compare an optical image with the biometric identifier (e.g., in an authentication module) to decide whether or not a mechanical or electronic lock should be unlocked. The camera, the access control device, and the local processing device (when included) are in short-range communication (e.g., to transmit the optical image and/or an authentication signal). The use of short-range communication allows the comparison of the optical image with the stored biometric identifier to be done locally instead of remotely (e.g., in a sever).

Claims (24)

1. A method for operating an access control system comprising a camera and an access control device, the method comprising:

storing a biometric identifier in a storage medium of the camera;

capturing an optical image with an image sensor of the camera;

comparing, in an authentication module of the camera, the optical image with the biometric identifier;

transmitting the optical image to a network comprising at least two access control systems,

wherein the network is configured to generate a wandering intruder identifier when a pattern of repeated failures to access is recognized,

wherein the pattern of repeated failures to access is recognized when the same access credentials are denied by the at least two access control systems;

wherein the wandering intruder identifier indicates a biometric identifier to be blocked, and

wherein the method further comprises denying access based on the wandering intruder identifier.

2. A security network comprising:

at least two access control systems, each access control system comprising a camera having an image sensor and a storage medium, and an access control device having a lock actuator for actuating a mechanical lock or an electrical lock, each access control system configured to:

store a biometric identifier in a storage medium of the camera;

capture an optical image with an image sensor of the camera;

compare, in an authentication module of the camera, the optical image with the biometric identifier to either authenticate or deny the optical image;

transmit the optical image to a database of the network;

wherein the network is configured to generate a wandering intruder identifier when a pattern of repeated failures to access is recognized,

wherein the pattern of repeated failures to access is recognized when the same access credentials are denied by the at least two access control systems;

wherein the wandering intruder identifier indicates a biometric identifier to be blocked, and

each access control system is configured to deny access based on the wandering intruder identifier.

3. The network of claim 2 , wherein each access control system is further configured to:

generate, with the authentication module of the camera, an authentication signal when the optical image is authenticated;

transmit the authentication signal from the camera to the access control device;

receive the authentication signal at the access control device;

unlock, with the lock actuator, the mechanical lock or the electronic lock when the authentication signal is received from the camera.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2024
From: CARRIER CORPORATION
To: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
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