AsiaIPEX is a one-stop-shop for players in the IP industry, facilitating IP trade and connection to the IP world. Whether you are a patent owner interested in selling your IP, or a manufacturer looking to buy technologies to upgrade your operation, you will find the portal a useful resource.

System And Method For Capturing Vital Vascular Fingerprint

Technology Benefits
The advantages of this system and method include greatly increased reliability of fingerprint authentication, verification of liveness, and the ability to utilize already existing morphology fingerprint databases to compare the vascular prints.
Technology Application
Suggested uses include personal identification for regular and high security situations, remote verification of liveness, and as a substitute method where regular morphological fingerprinting fails due to the absence or mutilation of the print.
Detailed Technology Description
Regular morphology fingerprinting is heavily relied upon for identification purposes, but is an imperfect method of identification, which can be obstructed by an ordinary finger scar. It is further vulnerable to fabrication and cannot verify that the fingerprint belongs to a live person. There have been attempts to remedy the shortcomings of fingerprint technology using the technique of finger vein authentication which uses LED to capture large veins in the finger. However, this reveals a vein vascular pattern which is different from a morphology fingerprint pattern requiring an additional database for analysis. It is known that capillaries on the palmar side of a finger follow the same pattern as a morphology fingerprint and there have been images taken of that pattern. Unfortunately, those images have been of limited usefulness because they have been limited to two dimensions and can only be obtained from non-living samples. Researches at University of California, Irvine, have successfully used optical coherence tomography to obtain non-contact, three-dimensional, fast imaging of the superficial vasculature pattern of a human finger, which can not only establish liveness while remaining invulnerable to fabrication, but also uses existing fingerprint databases.
Application No.
9384404
Others

Tech ID/UC Case

23280/2012-577-0


Related Cases

2012-577-0

*Abstract

Improved reliability of fingerprint authentication is achieved through a unique vascular fingerprint which increases accuracy and verifies liveness.

*IP Issue Date
Jul 5, 2016
*Principal Investigator

Name: Zhongping Chen

Department:


Name: Gangjun Liu

Department:

Country/Region
USA

For more information, please click Here
Mobile Device