IP Library Granted Patent US 7,882,032
Granted Patent B1
US 7,882,032 · App. 09/639,948 · Granted Feb 1, 2011

System and method for tokenless biometric authorization of electronic communications

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Patent No.
US 7,882,032
App. No.
09/639,948
Granted
Feb 1, 2011
Kind
B1
Abstract

This invention is a method and system for tokenless biometric authorization of an electronic communication, using a biometric sample, a master electronic identicator, and a public communications network, wherein the method includes: an electronic communication formation step, wherein at least one communication comprising electronic data is formed; a user registration step, wherein a user electronically submits a registration biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user; a public network data transmittal step, wherein the registration biometric sample is electronically transmitted to a master electronic identicator via a public communications network, said master electronic identicator comprising a computer database which electronically stores all of the registration biometric samples from all of the registered users; a user registration biometric storage step, wherein the registration biometric sample is electronically stored within the master electronic identicator; a bid biometric transmittal step, wherein a bid biometric sample, taken directly from the person of the user, is electronically transmitted to at least one electronic identicator; a user identification step, wherein an electronic identicator compares the bid biometric sample to at least one registration biometric sample previously stored in an electronic identicator, for producing either a successful or failed identification of the user; an electronic communication authorization step, wherein upon a successful identification of the user by an electronic identicator, at least one electronic communication is authorized for execution; wherein an electronic communication is biometrically-authorized without the user having to present any personalized man-made memory tokens such as smartcards, or magnetic stripe cards.

Claims (56)

1. A system for tokenless biometric authorization of an electronic communication, using an electronic communication input apparatus, a biometric input apparatus, and a master electronic identicator, wherein said system comprises:

a. a communication input apparatus, further comprising a data entry device for formation of an electronic communication;

b. a biometric input apparatus connected to said communication input apparatus, further comprising a device for electronically scanning a biometric sample directly from a person of a user;

c. at least one master electronic identicator, further comprising:

i) a computer database containing all of the electronically stored biometric samples from all of the registered users;

ii) a comparator that electronically compares a received biometric sample with previously stored biometric samples to deliver either a successful or failed identification of the user;

d. a data transmittal public network that electronically transmits data between the biometric input apparatus and a master electronic identicator;

e. an electronic communication authorization platform, connected to said master electronic identifier, that authorizes execution of at least one electronic communication upon a successful identification of the user by an electronic identicator;

f. a rule-module clearinghouse, connected to said master electronic identifier, further comprising a user-customized rule module including at least one user-customized pattern data associated with at least one user-customized execution command, wherein said execution command comprises instructions for executing the processing of an electronic consumer loyalty or consumer rewards incentive;

g. a rule-module invocation platform, that invokes at least one previously designated user-customized rule-module upon successful identification of the user;

h. an electronic communication execution platform, that executes at least one electronic communication upon the invocation of a user-customized rule-module per said execution command;

wherein an electronic communication is biometrically-authorized in a tokenless manner.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein the master electronic identicator further comprises a computer database which: has a location which is physically remote from the site at which the user submits a biometric sample directly from his person, and; requires the use of a public communication network that enables receipt of an electronically transmitted registration biometric sample.

3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a subset electronic identicator having: a computer database containing a subset of all stored biometric samples from registered users in the computer system, and; a comparator that compares a received biometric sample with previously stored biometric samples to deliver either a successful or failed identification of the user.

4. The device of claim 1 wherein any component of said system is used in any of the following chronological sequences: simultaneously, and; separated by any increment of time including seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.

5. The device of claim 3 , further comprising a data transmittal public network, comprising a public communications network that electronically transmits data between the subset electronic identicator and a master electronic identicator if the comparator of the subset electronic identicator returns a failed identification result.

6. The device of claim 3 further comprising:

a. an enterprise data input apparatus for an enterprise to electronically input registration identity data;

b. a data transmittal public network, further comprising a public communications network that electronically transmits data between the enterprise data input apparatus and a master electronic identicator;

c. an electronic communication authorization platform, that authorizes execution of an electronic communication upon a successful identification of the enterprise by an electronic identicator and a successful identification of the user by an electronic identicator;

wherein an electronic communication is biometrically-authorized without the user having to present smartcards or magnetic swipe cards.

7. The device of claim 6 wherein any component is used in any of the following chronological sequences: simultaneously, and; separated by any increment of time including seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.

8. The device of claim 6 , further comprising a data transmittal public network, further comprising a public communications network that electronically transmits data between the subset electronic identicator and a master electronic identicator if the comparator of the subset electronic identicator returns a failed identification result.

9. The device of claim 1 wherein the biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user comprises any of the following: a fingerprint, a facial scan, a retinal image, an iris scan, and a voice print.

10. The device of claim 6 wherein the enterprise is a legally formed entity comprising any of the following: a corporation, a foundation, a non-profit organization, a sole proprietorship, a limited liability company, and a partnership.

11. The device of claim 1 wherein the user further provides a personal identification code to the electronic identicator along with a bid biometric sample for purposes of identifying the user.

12. The device of claim 6 further comprising a user re-registration platform, wherein the user's registration biometric sample is compared by at least one electronic identicator to previously registered biometric samples wherein if a match occurs, the electronic identicator is alerted to the fact that the user has attempted to re-register.

13. The device of claim 11 further comprising a biometric theft resolution platform, wherein a user's personal identification code is changed when the user's registered biometric sample is determined to have been fraudulently duplicated.

14. The device of claim 1 , wherein an electronic communication comprises any of the following: an email, a telephone call, an encrypted data packet, an Internet telephony, and a facsimile.

15. The device of claim 1 , wherein the data transmittal public network further comprises any of the following: an extranet, a wide area network, a cable network, a wireless network, a telephone network, the Internet, an ATM network, or an X.25.

16. The device of claim 6 wherein enterprise registration identity data comprises any of the following: an alpha-numeric code, a hardware identification code, an email address, a financial account, a biometric of an authorized enterprise representative, a non-financial data repository account, a telephone number, a mailing address, a digital certificate, a network credential, an Internet protocol address, a digital signature, an encryption key, and an instant messaging address.

17. The device of claim 1 further comprising a third-party server interconnecting network, wherein the electronic communication execution platform interconnects with one or more third-party servers in order to execute the electronic communication.

18. The device of claim 1 wherein pattern data comprises any of the following: demographic information; an email address; a financial account; internet browsing patterns; a non-financial data repository account; a telephone number; a mailing address; purchasing patterns; database authorization fields; financial credit report data; a call-center queuing, routing and automated response program; an email-center queuing, routing and automated response program; data on pre-paid accounts or memberships for products or services; electronic data utilization patterns; employee status; job title; data on user behavior patterns; a digital certificate; a network credential; an internet protocol address; a digital signature; an encryption key; an instant messaging address; user-customized medical records; an electronic audio signature; and an electronic visual signature.

19. The device of claim 1 wherein said execution commands further comprise user-customized instructions for execution of any of the following: accessing of stored electronic data, processing of electronic data, and presentation of electronic data.

20. The device of claim 19 wherein user-customized accessing of stored electronic data further comprises execution of any of the following: activation of an Internet-connected device; accessing of a secured physical space, and unlocking of a secured physical device.

21. The device of claim 19 , wherein user-customized processing of electronic data further comprises invoking any of the following: a digital certificate, an identity scrambler, a database authorization field, an electronic advertisement, an instant messaging program, real-time tracking of an incoming caller or an email sender, a time and attendance monitoring program, an emergency home alarm and personal safety notification program, a real-time challenge-response program, a call-center queuing prioritization program, a call-center routing prioritization program, an email-center queuing prioritization program, an email-center routing prioritization program, an automated caller or emailer response program, a call-forwarding program, and an electronic intelligent software program for electronic data search and retrieval.

22. The device of claim 19 wherein user-customized presentation of electronic data comprises any of the following: a print-out, a computer screen display, an audio message, a tactile sensation and a holographic image.

23. The device of claim 1 wherein the rule-module invocation platform is interconnected with one or more third-party computers.

24. The device of claim 1 , wherein user-customized pattern data is provided to the electronic rule-module clearinghouse by any of the following: the user, the electronic identicator, the electronic rule-module clearinghouse, and a user-authorized third party.

25. The device of claim 1 , wherein:

the rule-module clearinghouse includes a master rule-module clearinghouse, comprising a computer database storing all of the rule-modules for all of the registered users; and

the device further comprises a subset rule-module clearinghouse, comprising a computer database storing a subset of all of the rule-modules for registered users.

26. The device of claim 1 wherein the data transmittal public network further comprises: a cable network, a wireless cellular network, a wireless digital network, a telephone network, a wide area network, the Internet, an ATM network, and an X.25 connection.

27. The device of claim 1 wherein the master electronic identicator further comprises a computer database having a location which is physically remote from the site at which the user submitted the registration biometric sample.

28. The device of claim 3 wherein the subset electronic identicator further comprises a computer database: being physically remote from the master identicator, and; capable of using any communications network for receiving the bid biometric sample.

29. The device of claim 25 further comprising:

a first rule-module invocation platform, comprising a subset rule-module clearinghouse that invokes at least one user-customized rule-module;

a data transmittal public network, wherein if the subset rule-module clearinghouse fails to invoke a user-customized rule-module, the request is transmitted via a public communications network to a master rule-module clearinghouse;

a second rule-module invocation platform, comprising a master rule-module clearinghouse that invokes at least one user-customized rule-module;

an electronic communication execution platform, that executes at least one electronic communication upon the earliest invocation of a user-customized rule-module by a rule-module clearinghouse.

30. The device of claim 25 wherein the subset rule-module clearinghouse is physically remote from the master rule-module clearinghouse.

31. The device of claim 21 wherein pattern data comprises any of the following: demographic information; an email address; a financial account; internet browsing patterns; a non-financial data repository account; a telephone number; a mailing address; purchasing patterns; database authorization fields; financial credit report data; a call-center queuing, routing and automated response program; an email-center queuing, routing and automated response program; data on pre-paid accounts or memberships for products or services; electronic data utilization patterns; employee status; job title; data on user behavior patterns; a digital certificate; a network credential; an internet protocol address; a digital signature; an encryption key; an instant messaging address; user-customized medical records; an electronic audio signature; and an electronic visual signature.

32. The device of claim 1 wherein:

the system further comprises means for receiving a personal identification code coupled to the biometric input apparatus;

the computer database contains all of the electronically stored biometric samples and associated personal identification codes from all of the registered users; and

the comparator electronically compares the received biometric sample with previously stored biometric samples associated with the personal identification code to deliver either a successful or failed identification of the user.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2010
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