Patents Assigned to MICROLATCH PTY LTD
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Patent number: 10685353Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Microlatch Pty LtdInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20170046713Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Applicant: Microlatch Pty LtdInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20150106621Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: MICROLATCH PTY LTDInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 8458484Abstract: A system (100) for providing secure access to a controlled application is disclosed. The system (100) comprises a database (105) of one or more biometric signatures. The system (100) also comprises a first subsystem (116) comprising a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database (105) of biometric signatures to thereby determine an authentication signal. The first subsystem (116) also comprises means for generating a password dependent upon the authentication signal, the password being generated according to an encryption process based on a dynamic input value. The system (100) also comprises a second sub-system (117) comprising means for receiving the password and means for providing access to the controlled application dependent upon the password.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Microlatch Pty LtdInventors: Christopher John Burke, David Victor Murray
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Publication number: 20100253470Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: MICROLATCH PTY LTDInventor: Christopher John Burke