Patents by Inventor Justin Lynn Withrow
Justin Lynn Withrow 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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Publication number: 20210174376Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with personal history in a track and trace system are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method includes acquiring first information corresponding to a physical object; identifying first authentication data based on the first information; storing the first authentication data in a database system; subsequent to storing the first authentication data, acquiring second information corresponding to a target physical object and identifying second authentication data based on the second information; identifying third information corresponding to the target physical object, querying the database system to seek a matching record based on the second authentication data, in the case that a matching record is returned responsive to the querying, updating the matching record with an indication that the second authentication data was matched to it and updating history data or said matching record based on said third information. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: Justin Lynn WITHROW, Mark TOCCI, David Keesu KIM, David Justin ROSS, Scot E. LAND
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Publication number: 20210142436Abstract: A system may include an event trigger processor (ETP) configured to receive signals from sensors or another system (FIG. 11). Output signals from the sensor(s), local or remotely located, may be utilized by the ETP as trigger inputs to initiate a process or response, namely authentication actions, which also may be local or remote from the ETP. Events from external systems also may serve as trigger inputs to the ETP. In some embodiments, as a triggered response, the ETP may direct a local field imaging system to acquire an image of an object, generate a digital fingerprint from the image, and query a database using the generated digital fingerprint to identify or authenticate the object. The ETP may initiate or direct various actions by sending a message to another entity or system, for example, using known network communication protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, Scot E. Land
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Publication number: 20210141886Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with authenticated production are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a digital fingerprint processor may be configured to: identify an activation of at least one of the one or more machines to attempt to produce or manufacture at least one of physical product or physical manufacture; responsive to completion of one or more operations associated with the activation by the one or more machines, acquire digital image data of a portion of a physical object on or inside the one or more machines; analyze the digital image data to form a digital fingerprint of the physical object, wherein the digital fingerprint is responsive to structure of the physical object; and store the digital fingerprint in a database record of the database system. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Publication number: 20210110469Abstract: A rights server system comprises a combination of digital fingerprint authentication techniques, processes, programs, and hardware that facilitate the creation, assignment, management, and enforcement of rights related to a physical object. An unspoofable, secure linkage is created between a physical object and an associated digital file through a digital fingerprint of the object. The digital fingerprint must be unambiguously derived from the object. The rights server manages interests in the physical object through issuing digital tokens which are linked to the associated digital file. Various assets can be securely managed, manually and programmatically, through ownership tokens and access tokens, implemented in the associated digital files in the server system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: David Justin ROSS, Justin Lynn WITHROW
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Publication number: 20210110004Abstract: A system comprises a combination of digital fingerprint authentication techniques, processes, programs, and hardware that facilitate the assignment, management, and enforcement of rights related to the usage of a physical object and associated digital objects or a digital object itself. An unspoofable, secure linkage is created between a physical key object through its digital fingerprint to one or more digital, physical, or hybrid objects (protected assets), where there need be no other relationship between the key object and the protected assets than the key object digital fingerprint. The digital fingerprint must be unambiguously derived from the key object. It should remain matchable with high confidence even as the key object ages or wears. A rights server or platform qualifies access to a protected asset based on the linked digital fingerprint and manages distribution and usage of the asset according to policies and rights stored in or associated to the digital fingerprint.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: David Justin ROSS, Justin Lynn WITHROW
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Publication number: 20210104008Abstract: A system may include an event trigger processor (ETP) configured to receive signals from sensors or another system (FIG. 11). Output signals from the sensor(s), local or remotely located, may be utilized by the ETP as trigger inputs to initiate a process or response, namely authentication actions, which also may be local or remote from the ETP. Events from external systems also may serve as trigger inputs to the ETP. In some embodiments, as a triggered response, the ETP may direct a local field imaging system to acquire an image of an object, generate a digital fingerprint from the image, and query a database using the generated digital fingerprint to identify or authenticate the object. The ETP may initiate or direct various actions by sending a message to another entity or system, for example, using known network communication protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, Scot E. Land
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Publication number: 20210104007Abstract: A system may include an event trigger processor (ETP) configured to receive signals from sensors or another system (FIG. 11). Output signals from the sensor(s), local or remotely located, may be utilized by the ETP as trigger inputs to initiate a process or response, namely authentication actions, which also may be local or remote from the ETP. Events from external systems also may serve as trigger inputs to the ETP. In some embodiments, as a triggered response, the ETP may direct a local field imaging system to acquire an image of an object, generate a digital fingerprint from the image, and query a database using the generated digital fingerprint to identify or authenticate the object. The ETP may initiate or direct various actions by sending a message to another entity or system, for example, using known network communication protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, Scot E. Land
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Publication number: 20210081940Abstract: Digital fingerprints are used to authenticate a physical item. Authentication attempts, may automatically trigger various predetermined processes. Different processes may take place depending on whether the authentication was successful. The process(es) may be computer-implemented, for example, using executable scripts. The triggered process(es) may be immediate (“real-time”), or delayed, deferred, or batched, etc. At least one additional process is triggered or initiated, locally or remotely, by a least one affirmative authentication result or at least one additional process s triggered, by at least one unsuccessful authentication attempt. In one example, a combination of purchase and authentication of an item is combined into a single action.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Alitheon, Inc.Inventors: Justin Lynn WITHROW, David Justin ROSS
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Patent number: 10915612Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with authenticated production are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a digital fingerprint processor may be configured to: identify an activation of at least one of the one or more machines to attempt to produce or manufacture at least one of physical product or physical manufacture; responsive to completion of one or more operations associated with the activation by the one or more machines, acquire digital image data of a portion of a physical object on or inside the one or more machines; analyze the digital image data to form a digital fingerprint of the physical object, wherein the digital fingerprint is responsive to structure of the physical object; and store the digital fingerprint in a database record of the database system. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Patent number: 10902540Abstract: A system may include an event trigger processor (ETP) configured to receive signals from sensors or another system (FIG. 11). Output signals from the sensor(s), local or remotely located, may be utilized by the ETP as trigger inputs to initiate a process or response, namely authentication actions, which also may be local or remote from the ETP. Events from external systems also may serve as trigger inputs to the ETP. In some embodiments, as a triggered response, the ETP may direct a local field imaging system to acquire an image of an object, generate a digital fingerprint from the image, and query a database using the generated digital fingerprint to identify or authenticate the object. The ETP may initiate or direct various actions by sending a message to another entity or system, for example, using known network communication protocols.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2017Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, Scot E. Land
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Patent number: 10867301Abstract: Digital fingerprints are used to authenticate a physical item. Authentication attempts may automatically trigger various predetermined processes. Different processes may take place depending on whether the authentication was successful. The process(es) may be computer-implemented, for example, using executable scripts. The triggered process(es) may be immediate (“real-time”), or delayed, deferred, or batched, etc. At least one additional process is triggered or initiated, locally or remotely, by at least one affirmative authentication result or at least one additional process is triggered by a least one unsuccessful authentication attempt. In one example, a combination of purchase and authentication of an item is combined into a single action.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Alitheon, Inc.Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Patent number: 10861026Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with personal history in a track and trace system are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method includes acquiring first information corresponding to a physical object; identifying first authentication data based on the first information; storing the first authentication data in a database system; subsequent to storing the first authentication data, acquiring second information corresponding to a target physical object and identifying second authentication data based on the second information; identifying third information corresponding to the target physical object; querying the database system to seek a matching record based on the second authentication data; in the case that a matching record is returned responsive to the querying, updating the matching record with an indication that the second authentication data was matched to it and updating history data of said matching record based on said third information. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Alitheon, Inc.Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, Mark Tocci, David Keesu Kim, David Justin Ross, Scot E. Land
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Publication number: 20200356772Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems enable an originating entity to use a digital fingerprint, alone or in conjunction with other data related to the physical object, to characterize the physical object so that the physical object may be confirmed as authentic when it is returned to the originating entity or another entity. A determination that expected changes to the object occurred, and/or that unexpected changes did not occur, while the physical object was outside the control of the originating entity can be made. The originating entity may induct the object into a repository before the physical object leaves the originating entity's control, and the originating entity may authenticate the physical object upon return by a process that queries the repository for matching records.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Publication number: 20200334689Abstract: Databases storing digital fingerprints of physical objects enable enhanced security and collaborative authentication. Digital fingerprints enable reliable identification of an object without the need for attaching or associating physical tags, labels or other identifying materials with the object; and serialization for identification also is obviated. By combining digital fingerprinting and data collaboration in one process, parties to the data collaboration can gain a level of certainty that data attributed to an object by different parties or at different times is attributed to only that object and not erroneously attributed to an incorrect or counterfeit object. Collaborative authentication platforms and processes, combining digital fingerprint databases with associated incentive databases, contribute enhanced information to the authentication databases, and provide unparalleled reliability and enriched metadata to supply chain tracking, detecting counterfeit objects, and other applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventor: Justin Lynn Withrow
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Patent number: 10740767Abstract: Databases storing digital fingerprints of physical objects enable enhanced security and collaborative authentication. Digital fingerprints enable reliable identification of an object without the need for attaching or associating physical tags, labels or other identifying materials with the object; and serialization for identification also is obviated. By combining digital fingerprinting and data collaboration in one process, parties to the data collaboration can gain a level of certainty that data attributed to an object by different parties or at different times is attributed to only that object and not erroneously attributed to an incorrect or counterfeit object. Collaborative authentication platforms and processes, combining digital fingerprint databases with associated incentive databases, contribute enhanced information to the authentication databases, and provide unparalleled reliability and enriched metadata to supply chain tracking, detecting counterfeit objects, and other applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventor: Justin Lynn Withrow
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Publication number: 20200226366Abstract: A physical object is scanned and a digital image of the object is generated from the scan. At least one subset of the image, known as an “authentication region” is selected. A plurality of feature vectors, arising from the physical structure of the object, are extracted from certain locations of interest within an authentication region and combined to generate a unique identifier or “digital fingerprint” for that object. Preferably, authentication regions for feature vector extraction are automatically selected by a software process. To identify or authenticate an object, a system may compare a digital fingerprint of an object to digital fingerprints previously stored in a database. Digital fingerprint data may specify a set of features (also termed “locations of interest”) which may be referenced in the creation of a “fingerprint template” which is a template of certain locations of interest and/or attributes selected for authenticating a particular class of objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Patent number: 10614302Abstract: A physical object is scanned and a digital image of the object is generated from the scan. At least one subset of the image, known as an “authentication region” is selected. A plurality of feature vectors, arising from the physical structure of the object, are extracted from certain locations of interest within an authentication region and combined to generate a unique identifier or “digital fingerprint” for that object. Preferably, authentication regions for feature vector extraction are automatically selected by a software process. To identify or authenticate an object, a system may compare a digital fingerprint of an object to digital fingerprints previously stored in a database. Digital fingerprint data may specify a set of features (also termed “locations of interest”) which may be referenced in the creation of a “fingerprint template” which is a template of certain locations of interest and/or attributes selected for authenticating a particular class of objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: Justin Lynn Withrow, David Justin Ross
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Patent number: 10572883Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with preserving a level of confidence of authenticity of an object are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method includes acquiring first information corresponding to a physical object; identifying first authentication data based on the first information; initializing a database record associated with the physical object responsive to identifying the first authentication data; determining whether the first authentication data corresponds to original provenance for the physical object; in response to determining that the first authentication data does not correspond to original provenance for the physical object, acquire and store in the database record first record data including authenticity information available in association with identification of the first authentication data; in response to determining that the first authentication data does correspond to original provenance for the physical object, retaining second record data in the database record.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, David Keesu Kim, Mark Tocci, Scot E. Land
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Patent number: 10540664Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with preserving a level of confidence of authenticity of an object are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method includes acquiring first information corresponding to a physical object; identifying first authentication data based on the first information; initializing a database record associated with the physical object responsive to identifying the first authentication data; determining whether the first authentication data corresponds to original provenance for the physical object; in response to determining that the first authentication data does not correspond to original provenance for the physical object, acquire and store in the database record first record data including authenticity information available in association with identification of the first authentication data; in response to determining that the first authentication data does correspond to original provenance for the physical object, retaining second record data in the database record.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: ALITHEON, INC.Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, David Keesu Kim, Mark Tocci, Scot E. Land
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Publication number: 20190287118Abstract: Apparatuses and methods associated with preserving authentication under item change are disclosed herein. In embodiments, acquiring digital image data of an image of at least a portion of a target physical object; extracting features from the image data to form a digital fingerprint; querying the database system to seek a matching record based on the digital fingerprint; based on an amount of difference between the digital fingerprint and a stored digital fingerprint of the database, update the database system to output a new indication of a new match to the physical object for any new samples that are not matchable to the stored digital fingerprint within a first predetermined similarity threshold provided the new samples are matchable to the digital fingerprint within a second predetermined similarity threshold. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: David Justin Ross, Justin Lynn Withrow, Scot E. Land, David Keesu Kim, Mark Tocci, Robert Saxon Ross