Patents by Inventor Joel-Yann Fourre
Joel-Yann Fourre 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: 12321430Abstract: A method for biometric identification or authentication is described. An image of a body region is obtained. A truth map for said body region is obtained, said truth map associating, with each portion of a set of portions of said image of a body region, a probability that said portion belongs to a true body region. The image of the body region is then compared with a group of reference biometric data using the truth map. Finally, the identification or authentication of said body region is validated or invalidated in response to said comparison.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2022Date of Patent: June 3, 2025Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Joël-Yann Fourre, Jean Beaudet, Alain Thiebot
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Patent number: 11928883Abstract: A device for capturing a biometric print of a user, the user compartment including a frontal opening designed for the passage of part of a hand into said user compartment and a lateral opening allowing the passage of the thumb of the user's hand, the lateral opening extending as far as the frontal opening to form a continuous open space, the lateral opening being delimited in a direction of insertion of the user's hand into the user compartment by a user hand positioning stop.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Joël-Yann Fourre, Elise Le Gouil, Mokrane Malek
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Patent number: 11610428Abstract: Method for acquiring a fingerprint, performed by a device comprising an active thermal sensor when it is electrically supplied at a distance by a terminal, said sensor comprising a plurality of pixels, each pixel comprising a pyroelectric capacitor which, when it is subjected to a variation in temperature, generates electrical charges, each pixel being associated with a heating element adapted for heating said pixel and being connected to a reading circuit able to measure the electrical charges generated by said capacitor. The method relies on a taking into account of the heating element received by each pixel of said sensor (33, 34) in order to determine when said pixel is able to provide (36) a signal that can be used for generating information representing a part of a fingerprint.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventor: Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 11422036Abstract: Method for capturing a thermal pattern by a sensor comprising a plurality of pixels each comprising a heat-sensitive measuring element, the method comprising, for each pixel: heating the measuring element; first reading of the electrical charges outputted by the pixel during a first measurement duration and giving a first measurement value x1; second reading of the electrical charges outputted by the pixel during a second measurement duration and giving a second measurement value x2; calculating a difference x1??·x2, where ? is a positive real number, and wherein more than half of the heating duration is implemented during the first measurement duration and less than half of the heating duration is implemented during the second measurement duration.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean-Francois Mainguet, Joel Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 11327025Abstract: Disclosed is a fraud detection method to authenticate that an object is formed of human skin. The method includes an object being placed on a home location on the surface of a propagation medium of a sensor, lighting the home location of the surface by a light source emitting light rays illuminating the home location forming with said surface a plurality of incidence angles encompassing a critical angle defined by the refraction index of the propagation medium and by a refraction index expected for authentic human skin, receipt by an imager of light rays from the surface, and acquisition of an image, and determining whether the object matches an authentic human finger based on the refraction index of said object, as a function of the spatial light distribution on the acquired image.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Joël-Yann Fourre, Alain Thiebot, Marina Pouet
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Patent number: 11248965Abstract: The invention relates to a pixel matrix of a thermal pattern sensor comprising several rows and several columns of pixels, said matrix comprising: an active thermal element formed by a thermosensitive material disposed between a lower layer and an upper layer, the lower layer being constituted by a plurality of first tracks made of electrically conductive material and extending along a first direction, said first tracks forming pixel columns; a heating element, disposed on the active thermal element and forming a serpentine path, said heating element being constituted by a plurality of second tracks (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6) made of electrically conductive material and connecting segments (w1, w2, w3, w4, w5, w6) made of electrically conductive material connected to the ends of the second tracks (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6), said second tracks (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6) extending in a second direction different from the first direction and forming lines of pixels, the second tracks being connected except for theType: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignees: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCE, COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVESInventors: Joël-Yann Fourre, Jean-François Mainguet
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Patent number: 11157759Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the biometric acquisition and processing of an image of a part of the human body with dermatoglyphs, comprising a contact surface (3) configured so that the part of the human body is affixed to this contact surface (3), a light source (4) configured to project onto the part of the human body a light pattern having a sinusoidal modulation of light intensity in a main direction with a target frequency, an imager (2) configured to acquire an image, and an automated data processing system (7) configured to implement a fraud detection method and a biometric identity recognition method using a periodic component parameter representative of an amplitude of a sinusoidal oscillation of light intensity in the acquired image in accordance with the main direction at the target frequency.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean Beaudet, Alain Thiebot, Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 11068766Abstract: Disclosed is a semi-rigid enrolment case for a smart card, formed by folding and gluing an envelope-like cardboard blank of the dimensions of the card. The case includes an electrical circuit printed directly on the cardboard of an inner surface. The circuit includes contact studs connected to a power supply interface and arranged to connect electrical contacts of the card to the power supply interface when the card is inserted into the case. A biometric sensor of the card remains accessible to the user when it is out of the case for making the enrolment. Through-openings are made in the cardboard on either side of contact stud lines and allow forming independent flexible areas, providing better contact between the studs and the electrical contacts of the card.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2020Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Nicolas Prawitz, Patrick Bauban, Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10949638Abstract: The invention relates to a manufacturing process of a pixel array of a thermal pattern sensor comprising the steps of: providing a substrate; depositing a first layer of electrically conductive material, including depositing electrically conductive tracks, depositing of connector pins and depositing a ground strip; depositing of second layer of pyroelectric material covering the tracks and leaving at least part of the connector pins free; depositing of third layer of electrically conductive material; depositing of fourth layer of dielectric material in contact with the third layer; depositing of a fifth layer including electrically conductive heating tracks; depositing of a sixth protective layer, wherein the step of depositing the second and/or third and/or fourth and/or sixth layer is carried out by slot-die coating.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignees: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCE, COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVESInventors: Jean-Francois Mainguet, Joel-Yann Fourre, Christophe Serbutoviez, Mohammed Benwadih
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Patent number: 10909345Abstract: Method for capturing a heat pattern with a sensor including a plurality of pixels each comprising a heat-sensitive measuring element, the sensor comprising an element for heating the measuring element, the method including carrying out the following steps for each pixel: a first heating step in which a first amount of heating power is dissipated in the measuring element; a first step of measuring the heat pattern, comprising a first read-out of the heat-sensitive measuring element, after a first delay time; a second heating step in which a second amount of heating power is dissipated in the measuring element; a second step of measuring the heat pattern, comprising a second read-out after a second delay time; and wherein the first amount of power is different from the second amount of power and/or the length of the first delay time is different from that of the second delay time.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2016Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignees: COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Joël Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10867152Abstract: Thermal pattern sensor including a matrix of multiple rows and columns of pixels, each pixel comprising: - a pyroelectric capacitor comprising a pyroelectric portion positioned between lower and upper electrodes, in which a first of these electrodes forms a readout electrode; and —a heating element that is capable of heating the pyroelectric portion of said pixel; and in which: - for each row of pixels, the heating elements are capable of heating the pyroelectric portion of the pixels of the row independently of the heating elements of the pixels of the other rows; and —for each column of pixels, the readout electrodes of each pixel are electrically linked to one another and are formed by a first electrically conductive portion that makes contact with the pyroelectric portions of the pixels of the column, and that is separate from the first portions of the other columns.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVESInventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Joël Yann Fourre, Josep Segura Puchades
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Patent number: 10810406Abstract: A method for determining if a papillary print is comprised of living human tissue or not, using a papillary print sensor comprising in superposition, a contact surface, an array optical sensor, and a plurality of illuminating devices parallel between them. The method comprises illumination of the papillary print by the illuminating devices forming together, on the contact surface, a light pattern which is uniform along an axis that extends from one side to the other of a detecting surface of the array optical sensor, and acquisition of an image by the array optical sensor, with these steps being implemented at least once; in each image, selection of the pixels corresponding to the valleys or ridges of the print; and using the pixels selected, extraction of an optical characteristic defining the response to illumination, of the material comprising the papillary print.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SCIENCE FRANCEInventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Jérôme Boutet, Joël Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10789341Abstract: A method of recognizing individuals by means of at least one processor executing a recognition algorithm comprising the steps of: detecting biometric characteristics of a finger of a candidate for recognition while writing a signature by pressing the finger against a signature surface; encoding both the written signature and also the biometric characteristics in order to form signature data and biometric data of the candidate; and using the algorithm to compare the signature data and the biometric data of the candidate with signature data and fingerprint biometric data belonging to at least one individual and stored on a data medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Alain Thiebot, Marina Pouet, Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10719685Abstract: A papillary print sensor comprising in superposition a contact surface to which the print to be imaged is intended to be applied, an array optical sensor and illuminating device. The illuminating device is arranged between the contact surface and a detecting surface of the array optical sensor, and consists of a plurality of organic light-emitting diodes, referred to as OLEDs. Each OLED extends uninterruptedly over more than a third of a width (L1) of the detecting surface, and the OLEDs extend together along one or two series of patterns that are parallel to one another and distributed along the length (L2) of the detecting surface. This configuration of the OLEDs allows in particular the transistors for controlling the OLEDs to be placed off the detecting surface (125).Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Jérôme Boutet, Joël Yann Fourre, François Templier
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Patent number: 10691915Abstract: A compact device for capturing an imprint of a body part working by total reflection with dark background. The device includes a plurality of optically coupled elements including: a first transparent plate including a top face on which the body part bearing the imprint to be imaged can rest; a light source; a screen opaque to light situated below the first transparent plate including a network of holes; a second transparent plate situated below the opaque screen; and a sensor capable of generating an imprint image situated below the second transparent plate; each transparent plate having a refractive index greater than a refractive index of air, and the light source being able to be positioned at the level of the screen to directly illuminate the top face or below the screen to illuminate the top face through the holes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignees: IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCE, COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVESInventors: Joël-Yann Fourre, Jean-François Mainguet
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Patent number: 10664713Abstract: A method and system for acquiring and analyzing fingerprints with fraud detection in which an image of a fingerprint of an object is formed and the object is irradiated by means of an energizing beam. A fluorescence emitted by the object in response to the energizing beam is analyzed and a validity criterion is established from the analysis of fluorescence and making it possible to discriminate biological tissue from other objects is verified. A region of interest, capable of characterizing the biological tissues is selected on the fingerprint image, where the region of interest defines a useful observation area on the object by correspondence, and the validity criterion is established from measurements of fluorescence intensity relative to the observation area only.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, SAFRANInventors: Jérôme Boutet, Joël-Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10591360Abstract: A pyroelectric sensor includes several pixels distributed above a substrate and each pixel includes a first portion made of a pyroelectric material, in direct physical contact with a charge collection electrode, a second portion made of a pyroelectric material, in direct physical contact with a charge collection electrode, the first portion, the second portion and the at least one charge collection electrode being superposed above the substrate, at least one heating element to heat the first and second portions including a pyroelectric material, and an electronic device to measure a difference between charges generated by the first portion including a pyroelectric material and charges generated by the second portion including a pyroelectric material. The pyroelectric sensor makes it possible to suppress a useless part of a measurement signal. It is particularly advantageous for taking an image of a papillary print.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean-Francois Mainguet, Joel Yann Fourre
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Patent number: 10586088Abstract: The invention relates to a skin print sensor (120) comprising a plurality of elementary acquisition cells (121) which are arranged in and/or on a substrate and each of which includes: a pyroelectric conversion element (PYR) comprising first and second electrodes that are separated by a layer of pyroelectric material, the first electrode being connected to a node (GND) applying a reference potential of the sensor, and the second electrode being connected to a reading node (SN) of the cell; and a third electrode (EL) which is connected to the reading node (SN), is coated with a dielectric layer and is designed to form a capacitance along with the skin of a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT À L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Joel Yann Fourre, Josep Segura Puchades
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Patent number: 10580956Abstract: A method produces a matrix of pixels of a thermal sensor, suitable for passive addressing. The matrix of pixels includes a layer including a first series of electrically conducting strips, forming charge collection macro-electrodes; a layer including a pyroelectric material; and a layer including a second series of electrically conducting strips, forming heating strips. The method includes a step of transfer of one on the other of a first and a second elementary stack, the first elementary stack including the first series of strips, and the second elementary stack including the second series of strips. This method makes it possible to relax the manufacturing constraints of the series of strips.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCEInventors: Amelie Revaux, Joel Yann Fourre, Jean-Francois Mainguet
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Publication number: 20200026897Abstract: Thermal pattern sensor including a matrix of multiple rows and columns of pixels, each pixel comprising: a pyroelectric capacitor comprising a pyroelectric portion positioned between lower and upper electrodes, in which a first of these electrodes forms a readout electrode; and a heating element that is capable of heating the pyroelectric portion of said pixel; and in which: for each row of pixels, the heating elements are capable of heating the pyroelectric portion of the pixels of the row independently of the heating elements of the pixels of the other rows; and for each column of pixels, the readout electrodes of each pixel are electrically linked to one another and are formed by a first electrically conductive portion that makes contact with the pyroelectric portions of the pixels of the column, and that is separate from the first portions of the other columns.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2017Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Jean-François Mainguet, Joël Yann Fourre, Josep Segura Puchades