WO2004044828A1 - System and method for mobile biometric authentication - Google Patents
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- Biometric based authentication has been primarily relegated to fixed-mount systems or desktop/laptop platforms.
- mobile devices e.g., PDA, hand-held scanner, etc.
- biometric authentication it is now possible to perform biometric authentication on such mobile devices.
- the single largest issue is the availability of a sensor in these mobile device to read biometric information.
- the present invention is directed to a method and system for authenticating identity of a person using a portable device.
- the portable device may includes an imager, an image pro' ⁇ essing unit and a processor.
- the image processing unit reads encoded data in a first image from an imager of the device.
- the image processing unit extracts a.portion of a second image from the imager to generate extracted portion data.
- the extracted portion of the second image corresponds to a portion of a person whose identity is to be authenticated.
- Stored biometric data for a person is located based on the data read from the first image.
- the processor compares the extracted portion data of the second image to the stored biometric data for a person.
- Fig. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a mobile device according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of a system according to the present invention
- Fig. 3 shows another exemplary embodiment of a system according to the present invention
- Fig. 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of a mobile device which is obtaining biometric data of a user
- Fig. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a mobile device 10 which may, for example, be a PDA, a hand-held imager, etc.
- the mobile device 10 includes an imager 12 for obtaining data from a surface, e.g., a bar code 15 and/or biometric data.
- the imager 12 may, for example, include a digital camera.
- the bar code 15 may, e.g, be a one-dimensional bar code 15a or a two- dimensional bar code 15b (e.g., PDF 417) as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
- the imager 12 obtains certain biometric data (e.g., a facial recognition data 20, an iris data 25, an image data 30, etc.) from a subject to be authenticated - e.g., to verify the identity of a person requesting access to a restricted area or device.
- biometric data e.g., a facial recognition data 20, an iris data 25, an image data 30, etc.
- the mobile device 10 may be used for authentication purposes.
- the system la of Fig. 2 may be used to authenticate the identity of the person of an identification card including bar code data 15.
- the system la includes the mobile device 10 in communication with a server 40 via a communications network 50, where the server 40 may be a conventional computing arrangement including and/or connected to a database 42 including records for a plurality of people including the authorized person of the identification card. The record would include biometric and • other data regarding the authorized person to aid in authentication.
- the communication network 50 may a wired network, a wireless network or a combination of both networks.
- the imager 12 first images the bar code data 15 and accesses the corresponding person record from the database 42.
- the mobile device 10 is then aimed at a selected biometric feature of the .person presenting the identification card and this feature is imaged.
- the imaged biometric is compared to the stored data by a processor which may be included in either the mobile device 10 or the server 40 and, based on the comparison, a determination is made as to whether the person presenting the identification card is the authorized person.
- Fig. 3 shows another exemplary system lb according to the present invention.
- the system lb includes a mobile device 10 including an imager 12 which is capable of reading a two- dimensional bar code. Furthermore, the mobile device 10 of the system lb stores a database 45 storing records for a plurality of people.
- the mobile device 10 of the system lb may store the biometric data for the authorized user as well as other identification data
- the mobile device 10 need not be connected to a server 40.
- the system might be able to handle both identifications including one-dimensional and two-dimensional bar code data.
- Fig. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present invention which will be explained below with reference to the system la of Fig. 2.
- the mobile device 10 scans bar code data 15a to obtain identification data corresponding to the authorized person of the identification including the bar code data 15a. Once the identification data has been obtained, the mobile device 10 contacts the server 40 via the communications network 50 to obtain a record for the authorized person.
- the record stored in the database 42 may include prestored biometric data as well as other identification for the authorized person (step 102) .
- the biometric data of the person presenting the identification is obtained using the same mobile unit 10.
- the mobile unit 10 is aimed at a specific facial feature corresponding to the stored biometric data recognition data 20 and this feature of the person presenting the identification is imaged.
- the mobile device 10 is aimed at the iris of the person presenting the identification and the iris is imaged using near infrared illumination. A selected portion of this image 25 corresponding to the biometric data stored in the record is then lifted from the entire image 30 or from a plurality of images 30.
- the mobile device 10 may include a dual-illumination system which allows operation of the mobile device 10 in a first mode to obtain the iris data 25 using illumination from outside the visible spectrum (e.g., near infrared) and in a second mode using visible light for reading the bar code- data 15. More specifically, in the first mode when obtaining iris data 25, the mobile device may use a broadband near infrared spectrum (e.g., between 740 nm and 880 nm) to illuminate the iris of the person.
- a broadband near infrared spectrum e.g., between 740 nm and 880 nm
- One of the advantages of using the near infrared spectrum over the visible light for obtaining the iris data 25 is that the near infrared spectrum does not cause the pupil of the person being imaged to contract . Such contraction can degrade the quality of an iris scan.
- visible light directly aimed a person's iris is irritating. Near infrared spectrum light aimed in this manner is not unpleasant to the person being imaged.
- using visible light is preferred for reading the bar code 15 as the visible light produces a higher quality image of the data, while the near infrared light may not be able to read some inks that are used to generate bar code data 15.
- a single near infrared illumination source could be used for both iris and bar code imaging .
- Fig. 4 shows a mobile device 10 scanning an iris 28.
- the mobile device 10 may be situated a particular distance d from the iris 28.
- a separation S may be determined as a function of the distance d and a field of view (FoV) ⁇ which preferably should be approximately 12 degrees of offset (i.e., for a total of 24 degrees) .
- FoV field of view
- the mobile device 10 takes an image, this image includes relevant and irrelevant data.
- the relevant data may be at least a portion of the iris and the irrelevant data may be a region surrounding the iris .
- An image processing unit of the mobile device 10 would process the image and separate the relevant and irrelevant data.
- Table A illustrated below, lists several options to obtain various resolutions using the mobile device 10.
- the mobile deice 10 may include a VGA resolution sensor which may include a short range focus (e.g., 3.5") and an FoV ⁇ of 22.4 degrees and a long range focus.
- This setup provides adequate pixel density across the small target.
- the long range focus may, e.g., be from 8.8" out to infinity. Keeping the same FoV simplifies the dual focus selection and allows a 3.5" wide bar code 15 to be read using the 8.8" focus.
- the facial recognition data 20, which generally requires approximately 20 pixels per inch across 7 inches, may be obtained at a distance d ranging between 24" and 60" using the far focus.
- the image data corresponding to the stored biometric data has been obtained using the mobile device 10
- the image data is compared to the biometric data obtained form the database 42 to generate a deviation value (step 106) .
- the deviation value is indicative of similarity of the biometric data and the image data. It is important to allow for a certain degree of deviation between these data sets as scans of the same biometric feature may result in slightly deviated data.
- the deviation value is then compared to a predetermined deviation value (step 108) .
- the system la may be set to authenticate the person only if the deviation data is less 2 on a scale between 1 and 10 where 1 indicates the biometric and the further biometric data is identical . If the predetermined deviation value is greater than the predetermined deviation value, the person is not authenticated (step 112) . Otherwise, the person is authenticated (step 110) .
- the method for the system lb shown in Fig. 3 is substantially similar to the method described above with the exception of step 102.
- the system lb utilizes the two- dimensional bar code data 15b which can store biometric data of the person on the identification itself. This stored data can then be compared with data from an image of the person presenting the identification with no need to access the server 40 and the database 42..
- the biometric data is extracted from the two-dimensional bar code 15b and is stored in the database 45 for comparing it with the further biometric data.
- the bar code 15b may, for example, be secured using a digital signature (e.g., a public/private key structure) and/or a conventional encryption system.
- a display showing the area within the field of view of the imager 12 may be included in the mobile device 10.
- This display may, for example, be an LCD screen or other know display.
- the device may include a distance sensor with audio or visual cues indicating when the subject is too close, too far, or properly positioned for the imaging process.
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