Patents Assigned to Bi2 Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 10417404Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device can be used as an interface to medical databases and devices used to diagnose and treat patients.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2018Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20190018946Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device can be used as an interface to medical databases and devices used to diagnose and treat patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Patent number: 10068080Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device can be used as an interface to medical databases and devices used to diagnose and treat patients.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2017Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: BI2 TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20170364671Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device can be used as an interface to medical databases and devices used to diagnose and treat patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Patent number: 9753025Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device includes at least one other data capture device which can read, capture and transmit at least one of a variety of other data types from a variety of different government issued credentials, such as passports, driver's licenses, etc. A breathalyzer module can capture of breathalyzer sample and combine the sample data with other captured identification data to positively link the sample to the individual providing the sample.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: BI2 TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20160358029Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device includes at least one other data capture device which can read, capture and transmit at least one of a variety of other data types from a variety of different government issued credentials, such as passports, driver's licenses, etc. A breathalyzer module can capture of breathalyzer sample and combine the sample data with other captured identification data to positively link the sample to the individual providing the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Patent number: 9507926Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The server receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed. Additionally, the device includes at least one other data capture device which can read, capture and transmit at least one of a variety of other data types from a variety of different government issued credentials, such as passports, driver's licenses, green cards, visas and/or other identity cards.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2016Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: BI2 TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20160188974Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The server receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed. Additionally, the device includes at least one other data capture device which can read, capture and transmit at least one of a variety of other data types from a variety of different government issued credentials, such as passports, driver's licenses, green cards, visas and/or other identity cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2016Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20150161372Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device, associated software and processes which enable a commercially available wireless communication device, such as a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission via a secure connection to a central server. The capture device is designed to focus on the difficult task of capturing the highest possible quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system is designed to leverage the existing cellular communication network. At the server level, the server system receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to a plurality of reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is then transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: BI2 TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Patent number: 8959361Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device, associated software and processes which enable a commercially available wireless communication device, such as a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission via a secure connection to a central server. The capture device is designed to focus on the difficult task of capturing the highest possible quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system is designed to leverage the existing cellular communication network. At the server level, the server system receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to a plurality of reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is then transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: BI2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Publication number: 20140232842Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device, associated software and processes which enable a commercially available wireless communication device, such as a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission via a secure connection to a central server. The capture device is designed to focus on the difficult task of capturing the highest possible quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system is designed to leverage the existing cellular communication network. At the server level, the server system receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to a plurality of reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is then transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: BI2 TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Sean Mullin
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Patent number: 8719584Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device, associated software and processes which enable a commercially available wireless communication device, such as a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission via a secure connection to a central server. The capture device is designed to focus on the difficult task of capturing the highest possible quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system is designed to leverage the existing cellular communication network. At the server level, the server system receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to a plurality of reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is then transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Bi2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean G. Mullin
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Publication number: 20120102332Abstract: A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device, associated software and processes which enable a commercially available wireless communication device, such as a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission via a secure connection to a central server. The capture device is designed to focus on the difficult task of capturing the highest possible quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system is designed to leverage the existing cellular communication network. At the server level, the server system receives the image, encodes the image to a biometric template, and compares the encoded template to a plurality of reference templates stored in a database to identify the individual. Identification data is then transmitted back to the smartphone device and displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: Bi2 Technologies, LLCInventor: Sean G. Mullin