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Image authenticating methods

  • US 20060072789A1
  • Filed: 11/24/2003
  • Published: 04/06/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/26/2002
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of authenticating images and particularly images of offending vehicles comprising the following steps:

  • allocating image capturing systems (3), arranged to allow the taking of images and the capture of identification elements (101) of offenders (100), means of taking pictures supplying the data representative of the images taken, hereafter called captured image data (30);

    providing means, hereafter called informative systems (2) for capturing physical information relative to the offence, hereafter called offence data (20);

    providing first memory and/or transmission means (430A) for memorising and/or transmitting the captured image data and the offence data providing operating systems (430A) for exploiting the memorised and/or transmitted data and being essentially characterised in that the operating systems apply to the captured image data, any known processing suitable for improving or conserving the quality of the images in question and/or reducing the amount of data necessary for reconstruction of the images, without any significant loss of quality, in order to reduce the size of the memories necessary for storing the captured image data and/or the capacity of the means for transmitting this data, the intermediate data representative of -images after these processings being called initial graphical data (10);

    the operating systems calculating from the offence data and from a graphical representation of the alphanumerical characters (410) associated with the offence data, new data representative of images, called graphical offence data (11);

    the operating systems merging the initial graphical data and the graphical offence data in such a way as to obtain a new set of data representative of images, called graphical identifier-data (12), in which the initial graphical data and the graphical offence data constitute sub-sets accessible from this new set of data;

    the operating systems calculating, by applying a non-bijective function, denoted f, to the graphical identifier data, a set of data, hereafter called summary data (31), such that knowledge of only the summary data, does not allow one to return to the graphical identifier data;

    the operating systems applying to the summary data, a coding process denoted c, having an associated decoding process denoted c

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    , for obtaining a new set of data called signature data (33);

    the operating systems calculating, from the signature data and from a graphical representation of the alphanumerical characters constituting the signature data, new data representative of images, called graphical signature data (13);

    the operating systems merging the graphical identifier data and the graphical signature data so as to obtain a new set of data representative of images, in which the graphical identifier data and the graphical signature data constitute sub-sets accessible from this new set of data, called graphical authenticable data (14), providing second means of memorisation and/or of transmission (430B) of graphical authenticable data, providing control units (5) which can respectively read and/or receive the graphical authenticable data stored in the second memory and/or transmission means, the data actually read and/or received being called graphical received data (50);

    the control units searching among the graphical received data for the subset of graphical identifier data, hereafter called tested graphical identifier data (51), the control units searching among the received graphical data, for the subset of graphical signature data, hereafter called tested graphical signature data (52);

    the control units looking for a data set representative of signature data, called tested signature data (53), from the tested graphical signature data and from a alphanumerical character recognition table (510);

    the control units calculating a set of data, called tested summary data (55), by applying the non-bijective function f to the tested graphical identifier data;

    the control units applying to the tested signature data, the method of decoding c

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    to obtain a set of data, called received summary data (54);

    and the control units comparing the received summary data and the tested summary data, and supplying an alert signal when the data is not identical and/or a confirmation signal when they are identical.

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