Patents Assigned to Morpho
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Patent number: 8224116Abstract: An image processing method for reducing noise of an image to be filtered; the method includes a step of creating shrunken image of shrinking ratio r×r (where r is a natural number) by averaging the pixel values for each pixel in a block for every r pixels, a step of obtaining the pixel value in the shrunken image that correspond to the focus pixel in the source image by performing linear interpolation from the shrunken image pixels, a step of determining the noise reduction filter from the focus pixel and reference pixel in the shrunken image, and a step of computing the compensated pixel value of the focus pixel in the source image by weighted sum of each pixel value applying the filter to the focus pixel in the source image and the corresponding shrunken pixel.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Morpho, Inc.Inventors: Masaki Hiraga, Kensuke Habuka, Takeshi Miura
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Publication number: 20120177302Abstract: An image processing device that sequentially generates a synthetic image by joining a first image, which is a single image or constituted by a plurality of the images joined together, and a second image that is input, every time when the second image is input, includes: an overlapping region obtainment portion 14 that obtains a motion vector on the basis of the second image and an image input immediately before the second image among the images constituting the first image, and obtains an overlapping region where the image input immediately before and the second image overlap each other on the basis of the obtained motion vector; a brightness-value conversion factor calculation portion 16 that calculates a brightness conversion factor for converting a brightness value of the first image or a brightness value of the second image on the basis of the brightness value of the first image and the brightness value of the second image in the overlapping region so that a change in the brightness values between the firType: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: MORPHO, INC.Inventors: Kensuke Habuka, Toshiki Shino
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Patent number: 8199909Abstract: A cryptographic calculation is carried out in an electronic component according to a specific cryptographic algorithm including at least one specified non-linear operation on blocks of data of k bits, k being a whole number of more than 2. Several blocks of masked intermediate data of j bits are generated from an initial block of data of k bits, j being a whole number that is smaller than k. Then a non-linear operation S is applied to at least one of the masked intermediate data blocks of j bits with the aid of a substitution table with 2 inputs producing a modified data block of j bits. The modified data block of j bits and at least some of the masked intermediate data blocks of j bits are combined to form a result block of k bits corresponding to the initial data block of k bits by means of a transformation including the specified non linear operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: MorphoInventors: Emmanuelle Dottax, Hervé Chabanne, Vincent Carlier
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Publication number: 20120134493Abstract: A device is controlled by a controller on the basis of a password. A determination is made at the device or at the controller, on the basis of a random value r1, of a point P(X,Y) on an elliptic curve in a finite body Fq, q being an integer, according to: Ea,b(x, y):x3+ax+b=y2. First and second parameters k and k? are obtained such that P(X,Y)=F(K,k?), where F is a surjective function of Fq×Fq, in Fq. The first and second parameters are obtained in an encrypted format by encryption in accordance with the password. The first and second encrypted parameters are then transmitted to the controller. During the control, the function F is used, such that, whatever the values of z and z? which are input elements of Fq, F(z,z?) is a point on the elliptic curve and the input elements do not satisfy the equation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventors: Thomas Icart, Herve Chabanne
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Patent number: 8186234Abstract: A hand held detector system that has a housing with a passage that can receive a sample, and a concentrator that captures the sample. The hand held system further includes a single detector coupled to the concentrator and a fluid system that provides fluid communication between the housing passage and the concentrator, and between the concentrator and the detector. The system is powered by a battery. The system may include a controller that heats the concentrator with a temperature profile that causes a first trace molecule to desorb at a time different from the desorption of a second trace molecule. The system and components may be powered by a battery.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventors: Jack A. Syage, Paul T. Chaney, Alan K. Junor
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Patent number: 8191164Abstract: A method of managing access rights in a smart card, to subordinating execution of a command (Cmd1, Cmdk) such as reading or writing to an event (Evt1?, Evtk?) being valid, such as authentication by verifying a code. The state of validation events is stored in a register, and the access rights are stored in a command list (List_Cmd) made up of couples (Cpl1, Cplk), each associating a command with an event. On receiving a request to execute a command, a search is made in the command list (List_Cmd) for the couple (Cpl1, Cplk) that includes the requested command, and execution is refused if the search is unsuccessful. If the search is successful, then it is determined from the register (referred to as the card security state register) whether the event associated with the command is or is not valid, in order to authorize or refuse execution thereof. The invention is for use in any smart card application that involves access rights.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: MorphoInventors: Cyrille Pepin, Guillaume Roudiere
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Publication number: 20120131051Abstract: In a method for searching for an entity belonging to a set of entities, a verifier device and the entities are arranged so as to exchange information via at least one communication channel. Each entity has a first respective identifier from which a plurality of representatives can be obtained. According to the method, a first identification word (mi; p(Xi)), which is related to an entity for which a search is carried out, is obtained in the verifier device. The first identification word is formed by applying a first encoding function to the first identifier of the entity for which the search is being carried out so as to depend on a sub-portion of the plurality of representatives that can be obtained from said first identifier. The sub-portion is predetermined by at least one variable parameter. The first identification word, obtained on the communication channel, is transmitted from the verifier device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventors: Julien Bringer, Herve Chabanne
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Patent number: 8180139Abstract: A method and system for producing images of at least one object of interest in a container. The method includes receiving three-dimensional volumetric scan data from a scan of the container, reconstructing a three-dimensional representation of the container from the three-dimensional volumetric scan data, and inspecting the three-dimensional representation to detect the at least one object of interest within the container. The method also includes re-projecting a two-dimensional image from one of the three-dimensional volumetric scan data and the three-dimensional representation, and identifying a first plurality of image elements in the two-dimensional image corresponding to a location of the at least one object of interest. The method further includes outputting the two-dimensional image with the first plurality of image elements highlighted.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventor: Samit K. Basu
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Patent number: 8180138Abstract: A method and system for reconstructing and segmenting an image of the contents of a container. The method includes receiving actual scan data from a scan of the container, reconstructing the actual scan data to obtain a reconstructed image, and segmenting the reconstructed image to obtain a segmented image. The method also includes deriving simulated scan data corresponding to the segmented image, calculating an error term based on a difference between the simulated scan data and the actual scan data, and determining whether a criterion is satisfied. The method further includes using the error term to produce a modified reconstructed image and repeating the preceding steps with the modified reconstructed image substituted for the reconstructed image if the criterion is not satisfied, and outputting information from the segmented image if the criterion is satisfied.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventor: Samit K. Basu
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Patent number: 8175399Abstract: Multi-resolution images of a reference image and a target image are generated. Then, whole-range matching is performed on an image of a lower resolution to detect a two-dimensional displacement between the images. Block matching is performed on an image of a higher resolution to detect a displacement at each feature point. The accuracy of motion data is increased by correcting the motion data with an image of a higher resolution by using the previously calculated motion data of the lowest resolution through higher resolutions as an initial value.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Morpho, Inc.Inventors: Masaki Hiraga, Kensuke Habuka
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Patent number: 8169474Abstract: The invention relates to a system (100) for capturing images of the face of an individual comprising: an image capture device (110) having a line of sight (112) directed towards the place from where the individual arrives, and two illumination devices (102, 104) disposed symmetrically with respect to the line of sight (112) and at a distance therefrom, each comprising means of generating a light flux intended to illuminate the face of the individual as he moves and whereof the illumination lobe (106, 108), representative of the luminance in a horizontal plane, has a maximum, the two lobes (106, 108) being symmetrical with each other with respect to the line of sight (112), the capture system (100) being characterized in that the generation means are such that each lobe (106, 108) is asymmetric with respect to the straight line bearing said maximum and has, from this maximum, a first front (122) curved towards the image capture device (110) and a second front (120) that is substantially plane and extendingType: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: MorphoInventors: Gilles Monteilliet, Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 8164797Abstract: The invention relates to a process for digitizing document in which the document (4) is feed driven in front of a sensor (2) by a drive mechanism (3) comprising a plurality of elements (31-36) which come into contact with the document (4) while it is fed, wherein the sensor (2) is capable of generating digital data from an image on the document (4), wherein the process comprises steps consisting of: —detecting when the contact is established or broken between the document (4) and one of the elements (32), —correcting the digital data by applying to the data a distortion correction function which takes into account the position of the sensor (2) with respect to the image when the detection takes place.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: MorphoInventors: Jeremy Delhomme, Joël-Yann Fourre, Marina Pouet, François Rieul
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Patent number: 8161830Abstract: A detection system for identifying an unknown substance includes a detector assembly configured to receive a particulate or vapor and determine a substance contained within the collected vapor or particulate sample, and at least one heater element operatively coupled in flow communication with the detector assembly. The heater element is configured to attract an airborne vapor when the detection system is in a vapor mode, and desorb at least a portion of the attracted particulate when the detection system is in a particulate mode.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventors: Hacene Boudries, Ralph Reda, Natalya O. Hall, Joseph Chiffy, Marcel Benz, Karl Goedecke
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Publication number: 20120093309Abstract: A cryptographic calculation includes obtaining a point P(X,Y) from a parameter t on an elliptical curve Y2=f(X) and from polynomials satisfying: ?f(X1(t)).f(X2(t))=U(t)2 in the finite body Fq, irrespective of the parameter t, q=3 mod 4. A value of the parameter t is obtained and the point P is determined by: (i) calculating X1=X1(t), X2=X2(t) and U=U(t); (ii) testing whether the term f(X?1) is a squared term in the finite body Fq and, if so, calculating the square root of the term f(X1), the point P having X1 as abscissa and Y1, the square root of the term f(X1), as ordinate; (iii) otherwise, calculating the square root of the term f(X2), the point P having X2, as abscissa and Y2, the square root of the term f(X2), as ordinate. The point P is useful in encryption, scrambling, signature, authentication or identification cryptographic applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventor: Thomas Icart
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Publication number: 20120093436Abstract: An image processing device that accumulatively generates a synthetic image by joining a first image, which is a single image or is constituted by a plurality of the images joined together, and a second image that is input, every time when the second image is input, the device comprising: a center-position obtainment portion (11) that obtains position information on a first center point being a center point of each of the images constituting the first image and position information on a second center point being a center point of the second image; and a synthetic image generation portion (12) that obtains the first center point of an image overlapping the second image among the images constituting the first image, and that joins the first image and the second image to generate the synthetic image, using perpendicular bisectors between the obtained first center points and the second center point as a joint between the first image and the second image, based on the obtained position information on the first centType: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: MORPHO, INC.Inventor: Kensuke Habuka
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Publication number: 20120087555Abstract: An imaging device includes a transparent prismatic element having two contiguous inlet surfaces separated by a ridge. A lens and an image sensor make it possible to acquire images, each including a reproduction of a first pattern located against one of the inlet surfaces, and a reproduction of a second imaged pattern through the other inlet surface. Such a device can be used in a biometric detection apparatus for detecting both a skin print and the vein distribution of a user. The device can also be used in a reading terminal capable of detecting a skin print and a machine-readable tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventors: Denis Dumont, Johnatan Monne
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Patent number: 8155467Abstract: An image data processing method for sharpening a captured image; the method defines a first transformation equation to change the pixel values of a defocused image into a focused image using the coordinates of the defocused image and the focused image as arguments, calculates a DetailedFocus function from the optimal solution of the first transformation equation by giving the pixel values of the focused image and the defocused image as educational data, extracts a predetermined number of important points on the DetailedFocus function, defines a second transformation equation to change the pixel values of the important points of a defocused image into a focused image using the coordinates of the defocused image and the focused image as arguments, calculates a SmartFocus function from the second transformation equation, and produces a focused image from a defocused image using the SmartFocus function.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Morpho, Inc.Inventors: Masaki Hiraga, Kensuke Habuka
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Publication number: 20120084849Abstract: The device and method described herein relates to the field of computer security and, specifically, to the field of protecting confidential personal information which enables encrypted access to the remote server. A device and a method for securing confidential user information and secure exchanges of such information with the servers that host the services is provided. The device and method are based on personalising a smartcard containing the information. The chip card, connected to the user terminal, has a connection enabling the terminal to appear as a standalone host of the user's local network. An encrypted connection is then established directly between the chip card and the server hosting the service for the transmission of confidential data. The data, stored on the chip card, are then exchanged with the server via the encrypted connection. The data are never accessible in plain text on the user terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventors: Francois Lecocq, Cyrille Pepin
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Publication number: 20120082307Abstract: A cryptographic calculation includes obtaining a point P(X,Y) from a parameter t on an elliptical curve Y2=f(X); and from polynomials X1(t), X2(t), X3(t) and U(t) satisfying: f(X1(t)).f(X2(t)).f(X3(t))=U(t)2 in Fq, with q=3 mod 4. Firstly a value of the parameter t is obtained. Next, the point P is determined by: (i) calculating X1=X1(t), X2=X2(t), X3=X3(t) and U=U(t); (ii) if the term f(X1)·f(X2) is a square, then testing whether the term f(X3) is a square in Fq and if so calculating the square root of f(X3) in order to obtain the point P(X3); (iii) otherwise, testing whether the term f(X1) is a square and, if so, calculating the square root of f(X1) in order to obtain the point P(X1); (iv) otherwise, calculating the square root of f(X2) in order to obtain the point P(X2). This point P is useful in a cryptographic application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: MORPHOInventors: Thomas Icart, Jean-Sebastien Coron
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Patent number: 8139717Abstract: A method for making a secondary collimator that includes at least one plate having a plurality of slits defined therein includes determining a gap thickness between plate positions of the secondary collimator based on at least one dimension of the at least one plate and fabricating a base plate from a base plate blank. The base plate includes at least two slots being spaced apart by the gap thickness. The at least one plate is inserted into a first slot of the at least two slots to form the secondary collimator.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Morpho Detection, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey Harding, Helmut Rudolf Otto Strecker, Peter Michael Edic