WO2017030500A1 - Système de contrôle d'accès biométrique - Google Patents

Système de contrôle d'accès biométrique Download PDF

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WO2017030500A1
WO2017030500A1 PCT/SG2016/050381 SG2016050381W WO2017030500A1 WO 2017030500 A1 WO2017030500 A1 WO 2017030500A1 SG 2016050381 W SG2016050381 W SG 2016050381W WO 2017030500 A1 WO2017030500 A1 WO 2017030500A1
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Weifeng Li
Bin WENG
Yongji Wang
Zhou Hong
Zhilin Li
Xiangfeng WENG
Qili Huang
Chenglin LIANG
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    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F21/00Security arrangements for protecting computers, components thereof, programs or data against unauthorised activity
    • G06F21/30Authentication, i.e. establishing the identity or authorisation of security principals
    • G06F21/31User authentication
    • G06F21/32User authentication using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voiceprints
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07CTIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
    • G07C9/00Individual registration on entry or exit
    • G07C9/30Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass
    • G07C9/32Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass in combination with an identity check
    • G07C9/37Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass in combination with an identity check using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voice recognition
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L63/00Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
    • H04L63/08Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
    • H04L63/0861Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities using biometrical features, e.g. fingerprint, retina-scan

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  • the present invention relates to a biometric access control system for managing access to a place or resource and in particular, but not exclusively, to a biometric access control system that can be applied to various systems such as doors, gantries, vaults, safe deposit boxes and the like, and automated teller machines, kiosks including kiosks that provide government-linked services, portals including government-linked portals and the like, and to any system the access of which requires a high level of security.
  • Access control systems are used for selective restriction of access to a place or resource.
  • Access control systems such as a conventional door control system, is a system that is used to manage entrances and exits through a door, and is developed from the traditional mechanical door lock.
  • the traditional mechanical door lock relies on a simple mechanical device comprising a lock which would be integrated into the door and a key that is used to operate the lock for controlling access to a place.
  • a device can be easily compromised which gives rise to a relatively low level of security.
  • the key to the lock is lost or misplaced, the entire lock that has been fixed in the door needs to be replaced, which costs money and is time-consuming.
  • a biometric access control system for managing access to a place or resource, comprising:
  • a display means connected to and in communication with the controller
  • control panel for controlling the means to access a place or resource, the card reading device connected to and in communication with the control panel, and the control panel connected to and in communication with the controller;
  • a finger vein recognition device connected to and in communication with the controller, wherein the finger vein recognition device provides multiple verification for granting access, thereby increasing the level of security of the system.
  • the biometric access control system further comprises an image acquisition module operable to acquire a facial image, wherein the image acquisition module is connected to and in communication with the controller.
  • the image acquisition module is a high resolution camera.
  • the display means comprises input means for facilitating operation by a user.
  • the display means is in the form of a display screen comprising a touch screen.
  • the card reading device is operable to read an identity card and/or an integrated circuit card.
  • the display screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) interface.
  • LVDS low voltage differential signaling
  • the touch screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a universal serial bus (USB) interface.
  • USB universal serial bus
  • control panel is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the finger vein recognition device is connected to and in communication connection with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the card reading device is connected to and in communication with the control panel via a Wiegand interface.
  • the image acquisition module is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the biometric access control system is a biometric door access control system.
  • a method for managing access to a place or resource comprising:
  • biometric access control system further comprises a controller, a display means connected to and in communication with the controller, and a control panel for controlling the means to access a place or resource; the card reading device connected to and in communication with the control panel, the control panel connected to and in communication with the controller, and each of the finger vein recognition device and the image acquisition module connected to and in communication with the controller; and
  • the image acquisition module is a high resolution camera.
  • the display means comprises input means for facilitating operation by a user.
  • the display means is in the form of a display screen comprising a touch screen.
  • the display screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) interface.
  • LVDS low voltage differential signaling
  • the touch screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a universal serial bus (USB) interface.
  • USB universal serial bus
  • control panel is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the finger vein recognition device is connected to and in communication connection with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the card reading device is connected to and in communication with the control panel via a Wiegand interface.
  • the image acquisition module is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the biometric access control system is a biometric door access control system.
  • a biometric access control system substantially as herein described with reference to the accompany drawing as appropriate.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a biometric access control system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the biometric access control system comprises a controller, such as in the form of an industrial-control motherboard, a display means connected to and in communication with the controller, a card reading device such as an identity card and/or smart card reading device (ID/IC reader), and a control panel, such as a door or resource control panel, for controlling the means to access a place or resource.
  • the card reading device is connected to and in communication with the control panel, and the control panel is connected to and in communication with the controller.
  • the controller serves to control the overall operation of the means to access a place or a resource such as a door.
  • the display means comprises input means or an input device for facilitating operation by a user.
  • the display means is in the form of a display screen in which the display screen serves to display the human-computer interaction interface and guide or show the user how to operate the system, and the input device serves to acquire operational instructions sent by the user.
  • the input device is in the form of a touch screen.
  • the display means is in the form of a dedicated device for displaying the human-computer interaction interface, and the biometric access control system further comprises an input means or an input device for facilitating operation by a user.
  • the display means can be in the form of an integrated device in which the device can serve as a display screen as well as input means, or there can be two separate devices or means, one for displaying the human-computer interaction interface and the other for acquiring operational instructions being input by a user.
  • the card reading device serves to read the information contained on an identity card and/or a smart card (or integrated circuit card).
  • Each of the display screen and the input device is respectively connected to and in communication with the controller.
  • the biometric access control system further comprises a finger vein recognition device, wherein the finger-vein recognition device acquires finger vein information and is connected to and in communication with the controller.
  • the finger vein recognition device comprises an image capturing device such as a camera for acquiring a finger vein image.
  • a finger vein image comprises personal information that is unique to each user, which can be safely used to recognize and authenticate the user.
  • the finger vein recognition device provides a means of multiple verification prior to granting access to a user, thereby increasing the level of security of the system.
  • the biometric access control system further comprises an image acquisition module operable to acquire a facial image of a user for recognition and authentication of the user. The image acquisition module is connected to and in communication with the controller.
  • the image acquisition module can be in the form of a human face acquisition module, in which the human face acquisition module acquires human face information.
  • the image acquisition module is in the form of a high resolution camera.
  • the image acquisition module provides a means of multiple verification prior to granting access to a user, thereby increasing the level of security of the system.
  • the card reading device is in the form of an identity card and/or an integrated circuit card (ID and/or IC) card reading device operable to read an ID and/or IC card.
  • ID and/or IC integrated circuit card
  • connection means include low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) interface, universal serial bus (USB) interface and any other interface that is suitable for connection to and communication with the controller.
  • LVDS low voltage differential signaling
  • USB universal serial bus
  • the display means is connected to and in communication with the controller via a LVDS interface.
  • the display screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a LVDS interface and input means or input device in the form of a touch screen is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • control panel is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the finger vein recognition device is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the image acquisition module is connected to and in communication with the controller via a USB interface.
  • the card reading device is connected to and in communication with the control panel via a Wiegand interface.
  • a user In operation of the biometric access control system when the system is applied to door, a user first conducts the operation of opening the door on the touch screen and the display screen displays the human-computer interaction interface to assist the user in operating the system. Thereafter, a two-step verification process is required prior to the system granting access to the user.
  • the user In the two-step verification process, the user is required to present an identity card or smart card to the card reading device for verification of the information obtained from the identity card or smart card by the card reading device.
  • Such information may include the identity/card number, personal information such as name, address, validity date of the card and the like.
  • the user is also required to present one or more fingers to the finger vein recognition device for the device to acquire at least one finger vein image for verification. If both verifications are successful, the system will grant access to the user and in this case, the door will be opened. If either one of the verifications mentioned above is unsuccessful, the system will not grant access to the user.
  • the two-step verification process comprises obtaining information from an identity card or smart card by the card reading device for verification and acquiring a facial image of a user for verification. Both verifications are required to be successful in order for the system to grant access to the user.
  • the two-step verification process comprises acquiring a finger vein image of a user by the finger vein recognition device and acquiring a facial image of a user by the image acquisition module for verification. Both verifications are required to be successful in order for the system to grant access to the user. This is advantageous especially in situations where the identity card or smart card that has been registered with the system has been misplaced, as the user would still be able to gain access through verification of the user's finger vein image and facial image whilst a high level of security is maintained and not compromised.
  • the verification process can be in the form of a three-step verification process comprising obtaining information from an identity card or smart card by the card reading device for verification, acquiring a finger vein image of a user by the finger vein recognition device for verification and acquiring a facial image of a user by the image acquisition module for verification.
  • this three-step multiple verification process provides a very high level of security.
  • Such information includes information contained in the identity card or smart card of a user who is given access to the place or resource that is system is managing, at least one finger vein image of the user and at least one facial image of the user.
  • Information obtained from the identity card or smart card of a user by the card reading device corresponds to the information of the identity card or smart card that is stored in the system.
  • Finger vein image(s) of a user acquired by the finger vein recognition device corresponds to the finger vein image(s) that is stored in the system.
  • Facial image(s) of a user acquired by the image acquisition module corresponds to the facial image(s) that is stored in the system.
  • the various embodiments described above relates to the biometric access control system being applied to a door
  • the system can be applied to or integrated into other systems such as gantries, vaults, safe deposit boxes and the like, and automated teller machines, kiosks including kiosks that provide government-linked services, portals including government-linked portals and the like, and to any system the access of which requires a high level of security.
  • the two-step or three- step verification process described above can similarly be applied to such other systems.
  • the technical effects of the present invention are that the level of security for access to a place or resource is significantly improved as compared to conventional access control systems that use smart card recognition technology by incorporating into the biometric access control system at least a two-step verification process enabled by two or more of the following: the card reading device, the finger vein recognition device and the image acquisition module, to achieve multiple verification for granting access, thereby increasing the level of security of the system and ensuring the safety and security of the place or resource to which access is being granted.
  • the biometric access control system can be programmed to put in place a three- step verification process enabled by the card reading device, the finger vein recognition device and the image acquisition device, to achieve multiple verification for granting access to a user.
  • biometric access control system advantageously comprises a simple structure and can be widely applied to various systems such as doors, gantries, vaults, safe deposit boxes and the like, and automated teller machines, kiosks including kiosks that provide government-linked services, portals including government- linked portals and the like, and to any system the access of which requires a high level of security, at a low cost.

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La présente invention concerne un système de contrôle d'accès biométrique permettant de gérer l'accès à un lieu ou à une ressource, comprenant un contrôleur, un moyen d'affichage connecté au contrôleur et en communication avec lui, un dispositif de lecture de carte, un panneau de commande servant à commander le moyen d'accès à un lieu ou à une ressource, le dispositif de lecture de carte étant connecté au panneau de commande et en communication avec lui, et le panneau de commande étant connecté au contrôleur et en communication avec lui, et un dispositif de reconnaissance de veines des doigts connecté au contrôleur et en communication avec lui, le dispositif de reconnaissance de veines de doigt assurant de multiples vérifications pour accorder l'accès, ce qui permet d'augmenter le niveau de sécurité du système.
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