Patents by Inventor Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans
Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11813044Abstract: The present invention relates to a device (10) for determining an arterial compliance of a subject (12). The device (10) comprises an inflatable cuff (14), a pressure sensor (18) which is configured to sense a pressure signal (52) that is indicative of a pressure within the cuff (14), a second sensor (20) which is at least partly integrated in the cuff (14) and configured to sense a second signal (56) that is responsive to expansions and contractions of the cuff (14) caused by a pulsating blood flow in an artery (50) of the subject (12), and a processing unit (22). The processing unit is configured to determine based on said part of the pressure signal (52) a pulse pressure of the subject (12), to determine based on said part of the second signal (56) an arterial volume change of the artery (50) of the subject (12) during at least one cardiac cycle, and to determine the arterial compliance of the subject (12) based on pulse pressure and the arterial volume change.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2017Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Koen Theo Johan De Groot, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Cornelus Hendricus Bertus Arnoldus Van Dinther, Stefan Pfundtner, David Antoine Christian Marie Roovers, Alphonsus Tarcisius Jozef Maria Schipper, Cornelis Harm Taal
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Patent number: 10803900Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of enabling authentication of an information carrier, the information carrier comprising a writeable part and a physical token arranged to supply a response upon receiving a challenge, the method comprising the following steps; applying a first challenge to the physical token resulting in a first response, and detecting the first response of the physical token resulting in a detected first response data, the method being characterized in that it further comprises the following steps; forming a first authentication data based on information derived from the detected first response data, signing the first authentication data, and writing the signed authentication data in the writeable part of the information carrier. The invention further relates to a method of authentication of an information carrier, as well as to devices for both enabling authentication as well as authentication of an information carrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: INTRINSIC ID B.V.Inventors: Boris Skoric, Pim Theo Tuyls, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Willem Gerard Ophey
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Publication number: 20200093422Abstract: A sleep stage classification system (330) is provided. A sleep stage analyzing is performed based on an output signal (100a) of a PPG sensor (100). An estimation unit (310) is adapted to estimate features associated to a respiratory effort of a user based on the output signal (100a) of the PPG sensor (100) and to output a respiratory effort feature signal. A respiratory effort determining unit (320) is adapted to determine to respiratory effort based on the respiratory effort feature signal from the estimation unit (310). A sleep stage classification unit (330) is adapted to classify a sleep stage of a user based on the determined respiratory effort from the respiratory effort determining unit (320) and to output a sleep stage classification signal (310).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2018Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Pedro Miguel FERREIRA DOS SANTOS DA FONSECA, Mustafa Ghassan RADHA, Antonius Hermanus Maria AKKERMANS
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Publication number: 20160235368Abstract: A device (10) for processing a physiological signal (11) is presented. The device comprises a feature detector (20) for detecting occurrences of a waveform feature of the physiological signal (11), wherein the physiological signal (11) is descriptive of a physiological process, and for providing a feature signal (23) descriptive of the detected occurrences of the waveform feature of the physiological signal (11), a debouncer (30) for removing non-indicative occurrences from the feature signal (23) that occur within a predetermined time window with respect to another occurrence and for providing a debounced feature signal (33), and an interpolator (40) for determining a baseline signal (12) by deriving values indicative of the physiological signal (11) at desired occurrences of the waveform feature, wherein desired occurrences are indicated by the debounced feature signal, and for interpolating the baseline signal (12) in-between said desired occurrences.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2014Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventor: ANTONIUS HERMANUS MARIA AKKERMANS
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Patent number: 9384338Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and a method of verifying the identity of an individual by employing biometric data associated with the individual (603), wherein privacy of said biometric data (X, Y) is provided. A helper data scheme (HDS) is employed to provide privacy of the biometric data. The present invention is advantageous for number of reasons. First, processing of security sensitive information is performed in a secure, tamper-proof environment (601, 604, 606) which is trusted by the individual. This processing, combined with utilization of a helper data scheme, enables set up of a biometric system where the biometric template is available in electronic form only in the secure environment. Moreover, electronic copies of the biometric templates are not available in the secure environment permanently, but only when the individual offers her template to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Genkey Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Pim Theo Tuyls
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Patent number: 9129142Abstract: The invention relates to a method for generating a representation of a finger print minutiae information. The invention also relates to a method for generating a representation of a finger print for biometric template protection purposes Biometric template protection techniques provide technological means to protect the privacy of biometric reference information stored in biometric. systems These methods stand in sharp contrast to approaches where biometric information is protected only by legislation and procedures around storage facilities. These systems are not reliable as they are susceptible to human and procedural errors. Template protection guarantees the protection of biometric information without the assumption that individuals are trusted or procedures are properly implemented.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: Genkey Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Aweke Negash Lemma, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Dirk Jeroen Breebaart, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans
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Publication number: 20150040247Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of enabling authentication of an information carrier, the information carrier comprising a writeable part and a physical token arranged to supply a response upon receiving a challenge, the method comprising the following steps; applying a first challenge to the physical token resulting in a first response, and detecting the first response of the physical token resulting in a detected first response data, the method being characterized in that it further comprises the following steps; forming a first authentication data based on information derived from the detected first response data, signing the first authentication data, and writing the signed authentication data in the writeable part of the information carrier. The invention further relates to a method of authentication of an information carrier, as well as to devices for both enabling authentication as well as authentication of an information carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: INTRINSIC ID B.V.Inventors: BORIS SKORIC, PIM THEO TUYLS, ANTONIUS HERMANUS MARIA AKKERMANS, WILLEM GERARD OPHEY
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Patent number: 8887309Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of enabling authentication of an information carrier (105), the information carrier (105) comprising a writeable part (155) and a physical token (125) arranged to supply a response upon receiving a challenge, the method comprising the following steps; applying a first challenge (165) to the physical token (125) resulting in a first response (170), and detecting the first response (170) of the physical token (125) resulting in a detected first response data (175), the method being characterized in that it further comprises the following steps; forming a first authentication data (180) based on information derived from the detected first response data (175), signing the first authentication data (180), and writing the signed authentication data (185) in the writeable part (155) of the information carrier (105).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Intrinsic ID B.V.Inventors: Boris Skoric, Pim Theo Tuyls, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Willem Gerard Ophey
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Patent number: 8655026Abstract: A basic idea of the present invention is to selectively employ one of at least two different feature extraction processes when generating a biometric template of an individual. An individual offers a physiological property, such as a fingerprint, an iris, an ear, a face, etc., from which biometric data can be derived, to a sensor of an enrollment authority. In the following, the property to be discussed will be fingerprints, even though any suitable biometric property may be used. From the fingerprint, a positional reference point of the biometric data is derived. The derivation of the positional reference point may be accomplished using any appropriate method out of a number of known methods. Such a reference point could be the location of a core, a delta, a weighted average of minutiae coordinates, or alike. Typically, the reference point includes a core of a fingerprint expressed as a three-dimensional coordinate denoted by means of xr, yr, and angle ?r.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Sabri Boughorbel, Dirk Jeroen Breebaart, Alphons Antonius Maria Lambertus Bruekers, Berk Gokberk, Koen Theo Johan De Groot, Emile Josephus Carlos Kelkboom, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Aweke Negash Lemma
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Patent number: 8572397Abstract: Authentication of a user to an electronic device in a communication network is described. The method comprises obtaining a biometric characteristic of the user, transmitting, to a social networking service, information that specifies at least one primary user of the device, receiving, from the social networking service, information that specifies a group of persons who have a social relationship with the at least one primary user, obtaining information that specifies a result from a biometric matching operation with the biometric characteristic of the user and biometric characteristics of persons in the specified group of persons, the result indicating whether or not the user is authenticated to the electronic device. By narrowing down the size of the searching space-needed during a matching operation by utilizing information regarding a group of persons in a social network, the false acceptance rate is reduced and biometric authentication of a user to an electronic device is thereby facilitated, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Robert Paul Koster, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Bartholomeus Johannes Van Rijnsoever
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Patent number: 8433983Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for verifying the identity of a person based on a sequence of feature components extracted from a biometric sample. Thereafter, the feature components are quantized and assigned a data bit sequence in such a way that adjacent quantization intervals have a Hamming distance of 1. The data bit sequences are concatenated into a bit string, and said bit string is combined with a helper data set by using an exclusive disjunction (XOR) operation into a codeword. Finally, the codeword is decoded into a secret V and a secret S is matched with the secret V.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Pim Theo Tuyls, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Jasper Goseling
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Publication number: 20120308093Abstract: The invention relates to a method for generating a representation of a finger print minutiae information. The invention also relates to a method for generating a representation of a finger print for biometric template protection purposes Biometric template protection techniques provide technological means to protect the privacy of biometric reference information stored in biometric. systems These methods stand in sharp contrast to approaches where biometric information is protected only by legislation and procedures around storage facilities. These systems are not reliable as they are susceptible to human and procedural errors. Template protection guarantees the protection of biometric information without the assumption that individuals are trusted or procedures are properly implemented.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Aweke Negash Lemma, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Dirk Jeroen Breebaart, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans
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Patent number: 8312289Abstract: The invention provides a method for authenticating a physical object (OBJ) using a first helper data (W1) and a first control value (V1) associated with a reference object. The method comprises a step to generate a first property set (S1) using a noise compensating mapping (NCM) on information derived from the first helper data (W1) and a metric data (Y) associated with the physical object, and a step to establish a sufficient match between the physical object and the reference object using the first property set (S1) and the first control value (V1). The method further comprises a step to generate an update data (WUPD) for updating the first helper data (W1) using the first helper data (W1), the first property set (S1) and the metric data (Y). Also provided is a client terminal configured to carry out the method.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips ElectronicsInventors: Alphons Antonius Maria Lambertus Bruekers, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Minne Van Der Veen, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans
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Patent number: 8187202Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for characterizing acoustical properties of an outer ear 130, the method comprising the steps of: transmitting a first acoustic signal 125 towards the outer ear 130, receiving a second acoustic signal 150 from the outer ear 130, and characterizing acoustical properties 165 of the outer ear on the basis of the second acoustic signal 150. The method is characterized in that the first acoustic signal 125 comprises at least one of the following elements: music, and speech. The present invention further relates to a method and apparatus for enrolling, authenticating and identifying a person on the basis of acoustical properties of an outer ear 130.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Alphons Antonius Maria Lambertus Bruekers, Vincent Van Der Leest
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Publication number: 20120087550Abstract: A basic idea of the present invention is to selectively employ one of at least two different feature extraction processes when generating a biometric template of an individual. An individual offers a physiological property, such as a fingerprint, an iris, an ear, a face, etc., from which biometric data can be derived, to a sensor of an enrolment authority. In the following, the property to be discussed will be fingerprints, even though any suitable biometric property may be used. From the fingerprint, a positional reference point of the biometric data is derived. The derivation of the positional reference point may be accomplished using any appropriate method out of a number of known methods. Such a reference point could be the location of a core, a delta, a weighted average of minutiae coordinates, or alike. Typically, the reference point includes a core of a fingerprint expressed as a three-dimensional coordinate denoted by means of xr, yr, and angle ?r.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Sabri Boughorbel, Dirk Jeroen Breebaart Breebaart, Alphons Antonius Maria Lambertus Bruekers, Berk Gokberk, Koen Theo Johan De Groot, Emile Josephus Carlos Kelkboom, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Aweke Negash Lemma
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Patent number: 8122260Abstract: The invention relates to a method of authentication of a physical object and an apparatus applying said method. The method uses a helper data (W1) and a control value (V1) associated with a reference object to generate a first property set (C1) using the helper data (W1) and a metric (Y) associated with the physical object. It further comprises a step to generate a second property set (S1) using a noise compensating mapping (NCM) on the first property set (C1), as well as a step to establish a sufficient match between the physical object and the reference object using the second property set (S1) and the first control value (V1). The method is characterized by a step that generates an error measure (ERR) by quantifying the noise removed by the noise compensating mapping (NCM) using the first property set (C1) and information derived from the noise compensating mapping (NCM). Error measure (ERR) is subsequently used for generating an authentication decision (D).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: PRIV ID B.V.Inventors: Minne Van Der Veen, Thomas Andreas Maria Kevenaar, Alphons Antonius Maria Lambertus Bruekers, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Franciscus Maria Joannes Willems
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Patent number: 8046589Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of authenticating an individual (321) at an authenticating device (311) and an authenticating system for authenticating an individual. A basic idea of the present invention is to store, at a device or a system with which an individual wishes to authenticate herself, one or more data structures each comprising a value based on an identifier pertaining to the individual and an encrypted copy of the identifier. When the individual wants to authenticate herself, she contacts the authenticating device whereby a request is made to attain the encrypted identifier included in a specific data structure stored at the authenticating device. The individual subsequently provides proof to the authenticating device that she actually knows the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Claudine Viegas Conrado, Theodorus Jacobus Johannes Denteneer
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Publication number: 20110093942Abstract: Authentication of a user to an electronic device in a communication network is described. The method comprises obtaining a biometric characteristic of the user, transmitting, to a social networking service, information that specifies at least one primary user ofthe device, receiving, from the social networking service, information that specifies a group of persons who have a social relationship with the at least one primary user, obtaining information that specifies a result from a biometric matching operation with the biometric characteristic of the user and biometric characteristics of persons in the specified group of persons, the result indicating whether or not the user is authenticated to the electronic device. By narrowingdown the size of the searching space-needed during a matching operation by utilizing information regarding a group of persons in a social network, the false acceptance rate is reduced and biometric authentication of a user to an electronic device is thereby facilitated, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Robert Paul Koster, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans, Bartholomeus Johannes Van Rijnsoever
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Patent number: 7924140Abstract: The invention relates to an identification method carried out as follows. A surface structure and an inner structure of a body member are measured (ST1-ST4, ST7) so as to obtain a surface-structure measurement result (FPM) and an inner-structure measurement result (BVPM), respectively. The surface-structure measurement result (FPM) is compared (ST5) with a surface-structure reference result (FPR) that distinguishes an individual from other individuals. The inner-structure measurement result (BVPM) is compared (ST8) with an inner-structure reference result (BVPR) that is associated with the same individual and that distinguishes the individual from other individuals. The body member may be, for example, a finger. In that case, the surface structure comprises a fingerprint and the inner structure comprises a blood-vessel pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Robert Frans Maria Hendriks, Wouter Harry Jacinth Rensen, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans
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Patent number: 7925056Abstract: A method for investigating and ascertaining pulse or heartbeat includes directing illuminating radiation to illuminate a body part such as a finger. The illuminating radiation is of a wavelength or wavelength band substantially in the blue light region of the light spectrum. Then, an optical speckle pattern of the illuminated body part resulting from the illumination of the body part is obtained and imaged. The optical speckle pattern is representative of the heartbeat and by correlation of frames extracted from the speckle pattern, the pulse or beat extent of the body part may be ascertained.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Cristian Presura, Coen Theodorus Hubertus Fransiscus Liedenbaum, Antonius Hermanus Maria Akkermans