18486821. IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND IDENTIFYING METHOD USING REFLECTED LIGHT FROM A BODY OF A USER IRRADIATED BY PULSED LIGHT simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)
IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND IDENTIFYING METHOD USING REFLECTED LIGHT FROM A BODY OF A USER IRRADIATED BY PULSED LIGHT
Organization Name
Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.
Inventor(s)
Tsuguhiro Korenaga of Osaka (JP)
IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND IDENTIFYING METHOD USING REFLECTED LIGHT FROM A BODY OF A USER IRRADIATED BY PULSED LIGHT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18486821 titled 'IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND IDENTIFYING METHOD USING REFLECTED LIGHT FROM A BODY OF A USER IRRADIATED BY PULSED LIGHT
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an identifying device that uses pulsed light and biometric data to identify a user.
- Light source emits pulsed light to illuminate the user
- Image sensor detects reflected pulsed light and outputs signal of intensity distribution
- Processor verifies signal against stored biometric data to identify the user
Potential applications of this technology:
- Security systems
- Access control
- Biometric authentication
Problems solved by this technology:
- Unauthorized access
- Identity theft
- Security breaches
Benefits of this technology:
- Enhanced security
- Accurate identification
- User-friendly authentication process
Original Abstract Submitted
An identifying device includes a light source, an image sensor, a memory that stores biometric data indicating a feature of a body of a user, and a processor. The processor causes the light source to emit pulsed light having a pulse duration of more than or equal to 0.2 ns and less than or equal to 1 μs to illuminate the user with the pulsed light, causes the image sensor to detect at least part of reflected pulsed light that returns from the user and to output a signal corresponding to two-dimensional distribution of an intensity of the at least part of the reflected pulsed light, and verifies the signal against the biometric data to identify the user.