FINGERPRINT BASED SMART PHONE USER VERIFICATION

A touchscreen, now incorporated in most smartphones, tablets, laptops, and similar devices, presents an effective and transparent method to incorporate continuous active user verification schemes. The touchscreen element grid structure can be used to capture information, such as a set of one-dimensi...

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Main Authors Feng Judy, Dobrowolski Lillian, Mouyos William, Jeffrey Dwayne T, Apostolos John T
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 03.08.2017
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Summary:A touchscreen, now incorporated in most smartphones, tablets, laptops, and similar devices, presents an effective and transparent method to incorporate continuous active user verification schemes. The touchscreen element grid structure can be used to capture information, such as a set of one-dimensional time-varying signals produced as the user's finger moves past the grid intersections points. This information may be used to verify the user, or that a valid user currently has possession of the mobile device, even while the user is not consciously engaged in an active verification process. Further functions, such as habitual gesture recognition, can also be performed using the same grid outputs.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201715429578