Patents by Inventor William G. Siegel
William G. Siegel 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: 7652780Abstract: A web-enabled live scanner is provided. In one embodiment, a live scanner includes an image interface capable of being coupled to a network. A camera detects an image of a print. The image is stored in a memory. The image interface includes a web server, socket server, and a picture taker. A remote user can use a browser to control the web-enabled live scanner over a network.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Greg L. Cannon, William G. Siegel, David P. Kilp
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Patent number: 7079007Abstract: Systems and methods perform access control and mobile identity verification utilizing a memory, maybe on a handheld device, that stores at least biometric data, such as minutia. The handheld device may also store other data, such as a threshold value and Wiegand data. The data may be stored in a memory, a magnetic strip, a code, a bar code, or in all of these devices associated with the handheld device. The handheld device may be a SmartCard or the like. The threshold value may be a required value or parameter generated from input criteria based on biometric data read and extracted by an extracting system during an enrolling process. The threshold value is used during extracting, matching, or both, to most accurately determine the identity and characteristics of an individual wanting access to an accessed system or being questioned by law enforcement in the field.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Greg L. Cannon, Frank E. Fernandez
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Patent number: 7073711Abstract: A scanner section of a reader/scanner device that scans and stores biometric data of an individual with a biometric scanner section. A reader section reads and stores machine readable code data with a code reading section. The machine readable code can be associated with a handheld device held by the individual having their biometric data scanned. The reader/scanner device then decodes the code data and stores decoded data. The biometric data is extracted, either within the reader/scanner device or remotely after being transmitted to a remote device. The extracted biometric data is compared to the decoded data, either within the reader/scanner device or remotely after the decoded data is transmitted to a remote device, to determine if the individual is the person listed on the handheld device. If not, the biometric data can be used to determine their identity if they are in a main database.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank E. Fernandez, William G. Siegel
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Patent number: 6944768Abstract: A system and methods controls access to an accessed system utilizing a two-factor requirement for admittance. One factor may be biometric data read and extracted from an individual wishing to gain access to the accessed system. The other factor may be an electronic key signal received at an input device of the access control system that is converted to an input signal. In some instances, the input signal is used to access correlating biometric data in a memory. Then, the extracted live biometric data and the stored biometric data are compared to generate a matching result signal. The matching results signal is transmitted to a Wiegand access control panel to control access to the accessed system. In other instances, the extracted live biometric data is compared to biometric data stored in a memory corresponding to a plurality of individual's biometric data that are allowed access to the accessed system.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, George W. McClurg, Greg L. Cannon
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Patent number: 6930792Abstract: A web-enabled live scanner is provided. In one embodiment, a live scanner includes an image interface capable of being coupled to a network. A camera detects an image of a print. The image is stored in a memory. The image interface includes a web server, socket server, and a picture taker. A remote user can use a browser to control the web-enabled live scanner over a network.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Greg L. Cannon, William G. Siegel, David P. Kilp
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Publication number: 20040230811Abstract: System and methods for authenticating biometric data (e.g., fingerprint data, or the like) have an automatic location selection operation (i.e., a failsafe operation) or a manual location selection operation (i.e., a selectivity operation). These two operations ensure an authentication operation can always quickly and accurately take place. The automatic location selection operation is based on having main system including a local and remote authentication system. If a network link to the remote authentication system is broken, the main system detects that and switches authentication to a local authentication system. The manual location selection operation allows an operator to select, through an input device (e.g., buttons or a switch), whether to perform authentication operations locally or remotely. Even in this manual location selection mode, if remote authentication is selection, but a network link to the remote system is broken, the main system switches to local authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Gregory L. Cannon
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Publication number: 20040025187Abstract: A web-enabled live scanner is provided. In one embodiment, a live scanner includes an image interface capable of being coupled to a network. A camera detects an image of a print. The image is stored in a memory. The image interface includes a web server, socket server, and a picture taker. A remote user can use a browser to control the web-enabled live scanner over a network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Cross Match TechnologiesInventors: Greg L. Cannon, William G. Siegel, David P. Kilp
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Publication number: 20040016811Abstract: A scanner section of a reader/scanner device that scans and stores biometric data of an individual with a biometric scanner section. A reader section reads and stores machine readable code data with a code reading section. The machine readable code can be associated with a handheld device held by the individual having their biometric data scanned. The reader/scanner device then decodes the code data and stores decoded data. The biometric data is extracted, either within the reader/scanner device or remotely after being transmitted to a remote device. The extracted biometric data is compared to the decoded data, either within the reader/scanner device or remotely after the decoded data is transmitted to a remote device, to determine if the individual is the person listed on the handheld device. If not, the biometric data can be used to determine their identity if they are in a main database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank E. Fernandez, William G. Siegel
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Publication number: 20030229506Abstract: A method and system use multi-tiered authorization for securing mass transit operations. The purchase rights of a consumer to travel on a medium of mass transit are verified. In some examples this verification can involve: transmitting identity (e.g., print data, facial data, universally unique identifier (UUID) data, or the like) and financial information (e.g., credit or debit card information, or the like) to a predetermined (e.g., third party vendor) party using a wireless transceiver biometric device, comparing the identity and financial data to previously stored data, and transmitting the results of the comparison to a consumer's present location. If verified, a transaction for purchase of travel rights is initiated. Information about the consumer and the travel is transmitted to a predetermined entity (e.g., a governmental entity, a third party vendor, or the like). Traveling rights of the consumer are verified before embarkation on the medium of mass transit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Walter G. Scott, William G. Siegel, Gregory L. Cannon, Thomas Buss, George W. McClurg, Mark Southwick, Richard Irving, Ron Kropp, John Vandusen, Trent Francis
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Publication number: 20030229811Abstract: A system and method are used to perform multi-tired authorization to enhance security during transactions. Data (e.g., biometric, print, universally unique identifier (UUID), financial, and/or other types of data) of a first entity (e.g., a consumer or the like) is captured using a wireless transceiver biometric device. The captured data is verified against previously stored data. Results from the verification are transmitted to second and third entities (e.g., insurance and financial entities, government and private entities, first and second government entities, law enforcement and administrative agency entities, or the like pairs). Data (e.g., similar to that discussed above) of a fourth entity (e.g., a retail or wholesale product or service entity) is captured using the same or another wireless transceiver biometric device. The captured data is verified against previously stored data. Results from the verification are sent to the second and third entities (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Gregory L. Cannon, Thomas Buss, George W. McClurg, Mark Southwick, Richard Irving, Ron Kropp, John Vandusen, Trent Francis
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Publication number: 20030200446Abstract: A system and methods controls access to an accessed system utilizing a two-factor requirement for admittance. One factor may be biometric data read and extracted from an individual wishing to gain access to the accessed system. The other factor may be an electronic key signal received at an input device of the access control system that is converted to an input signal. In some instances, the input signal is used to access correlating biometric data in a memory. Then, the extracted live biometric data and the stored biometric data are compared to generate a matching result signal. The matching results signal is transmitted to a Wiegand access control panel to control access to the accessed system. In other instances, the extracted live biometric data is compared to biometric data stored in a memory corresponding to a plurality of individual's biometric data that are allowed access to the accessed system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, George W. McClurg, Greg L. Cannon
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Publication number: 20030197593Abstract: Systems and methods perform access control and mobile identity verification utilizing a memory, maybe on a handheld device, that stores at least biometric data, such as minutia. The handheld device may also store other data, such as a threshold value and Wiegand data. The data may be stored in a memory, a magnetic strip, a code, a bar code, or in all of these devices associated with the handheld device. The handheld device may be a SmartCard or the like. The threshold value may be a required value or parameter generated from input criteria based on biometric data read and extracted by an extracting system during an enrolling process. The threshold value is used during extracting, matching, or both, to most accurately determine the identity and characteristics of an individual wanting access to an accessed system or being questioned by law enforcement in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Greg L. Cannon, Frank E. Fernandez
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Publication number: 20030149343Abstract: Systems and methods are used to “check-in” and monitor individuals from an initial checkpoint of a facility to a final checkpoint of a facility. At the initial checkpoint, the systems and methods authenticate an identity of the individual, generate a biometric representation of the individual as an output, and associate the output to an object associated with the individual. The output can be machine-readable code, which can be encrypted or digitally signed. After this initial process, as the individual and the object associated with the individual travel through the facility, the individual's identity is re-authenticated one or more times either at discrete checkpoints or randomly throughout the facility. The object is also checked against the identity of the individual by using the output associate with the object to ensure the object should be with that individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Siegel, Greg L. Cannon, Thomas Buss, George W. McClurg, Mark Southwick, Richard Irving, Ron Kropp, John Vandusen, Trent Francis
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Publication number: 20030129965Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for configuration management of biometric authentication-enabled devices. A biometric authentication-enabled device may be any of a wide range of configurable devices, such as a mobile telephone, a personal data assistant, or an automobile that has been coupled to or integrated with an identification device used to authenticate a user's identity. The methods for configuration management include verifying user identity through user-provided configuration information, such as passwords or other identification codes, authenticating an individual based on biometric information obtained from the individual, and configuring a device based on user-provided configuration and biometric information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: William G. Siegel
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Publication number: 20030084305Abstract: A system and method generates an output that includes a machine readable code representation of biometric information from an individual. The output can be placed on an object(s) associated with the individual. This may allow tracking through a facility of both the individual and the object associated with the individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: William G. Siegel, Greg L. Cannon
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Patent number: 4972510Abstract: Unwanted audible noise on a mixed voice data channel is reduced by disabling an audio output device in a radio receiver or transceiver when the receiver determines that the RF signal received contains binary digital bit data. Alternatively, the receiver enables the audio output device when it determines that the RF signal received does not contain binary digital bit data.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David J. Guizerix, Linda M. Trine, William G. Siegel
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Patent number: 4935735Abstract: A selective call personal paging radio receiver has audio and visual means to alert the user when he or she receives a selective call transmission. The audio alerting means has low and high volume modes and a three position slide switch selects either the low volume, high volume, or power OFF modes. The switch also has an integral momentary contact push switch function. When the switch is moved from the OFF position to either the low or high volume mode and the push switch function is activated within a first predetermined time after the switch is moved and maintained activated for a second predetermined time, a distinctive alert sequence is generated and then the silent alert mode is entered. In the silent alert mode, the audio alerting means is disabled and the visual alerting means remains active.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1986Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. DeLuca, William G. Siegel, Kazushige Sakou
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Patent number: 4649538Abstract: A radio paging test system for testing the sensitivity of a radio receiver which receives a group of transmitted signals from a transmitter. Each transmitted signal in the group of transmitted signals is detected ad then compared to a reference signal to determine the degree of similarity between the reference signal and the detected signal. Each detected signal is classified either as a missed page, a non-page or a decoded page depending on the degree of similarity between the detected signal and the reference signal. In one mode of operation the classification of each detected signal is indicated by a classification signal which may be utilized to activate an alert such as a transducer or LED. Each classification signal may be directed to a computer input for analysis. In another mode of operation the classification signals are further analyzed to determine if the pager sensitivity is above, below or at a predetermined level. An alert indicating the pager sensitivity is then generated.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1984Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. DeLuca, William G. Siegel
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Patent number: 4634956Abstract: A DC to DC converter includes a power input for receiving power at a predetermined input voltage. The converter is current-controlled to provide output power at a predetermined output voltage and several output current levels. The converter is further selectively controlled for either continuous or intermittent mode of operation. The continuous mode provides the higher output current levels and the intermittent mode provides the lowest output current level.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Walter L. Davis, Michael J. DeLuca, William G. Siegel