Abstract: An access control unit interface between a fingerprint scanner and a host processor is described. A daughter card is coupled between the fingerprint scanner, various access control peripherals, and the host processor. The host processor can be any commercially available processor. The daughter card handles real-time and interactive access control events. The daughter card may include an access control interface processor. The access control interface processor may include a display interface module, a keyboard module, a Wiegand interface module, a finger detect interface module, a LED interface module, and a serial communication module.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 28, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 7, 2001
Assignee:
Cross Match Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Walter Guy Scott, David Brunell, Matthew Kahn, George William McClurg
Abstract: A code reader incorporated into a fingerprint scanner for viewing of security items such as credit cards, bank cards, passports and the like and comparing embedded coding on the item to an individual's fingerprint. In this manner, the imaging plane can be used to view the security items in combination with scanning the fingerprint of the individual for comparison.
Abstract: A method and apparatus whereby a fingerprint verifier has a mechanism to slide a prism over an imaged area of a camera. The position of the prism being determined by a binary absolute linear code on a sliding mechanism imaged by the same camera at the side of the fingerprint wherein the images are knitted together to simulate a large CCD.
Abstract: A portable fingerprint recognition transmitter that is compact, being less than the size of a cigarette pack, allowing the fingerprint recognition transmitter to be carried by an individual in a pocket or purse. The fingerprint recognition transmitter operates to take the image of the fingerprint and formulates a fingerprint image capable of transmitting through infrared or radio frequency to a receiver having previously stored fingerprint images so as to cause a comparison between the image taken and the image stored for purposes of unlocking a security area.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 29, 2000
Assignee:
Cross Match Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Walter Guy Scott, James E. Davis, Ellis Betensky