Verification
First Claim
1. A method for verifying an article, the method comprising:
- scanning an article to create a first signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points;
storing the first signature in a signature database;
scanning an article to create a second signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data; and
comparing the first and second signatures to determine whether the articles upon which the first and second signatures are based are the same article;
wherein at least one of the first and second signatures comprises a plurality of signatures each obtained from a respective different portion of the article.
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Abstract
An article verification system can comprise a first scanner operable to scan an article to create a signature based upon an intrinsic characteristic of the article and a comparator operable to compare the created signature to a plurality of stored signatures created from previous scans of a plurality of articles. More than one stored signature can be associated with each article, each signature for each article being associated with a respective different portion of each article to the other signatures for that article. Thus the system provides for an article to be checked against multiple records of that article. In some examples, a single match between the later scan and a stored record can be used to positively verify the article.
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Citations
19 Claims
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1. A method for verifying an article, the method comprising:
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scanning an article to create a first signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points;
storing the first signature in a signature database;
scanning an article to create a second signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data; and
comparing the first and second signatures to determine whether the articles upon which the first and second signatures are based are the same article;
wherein at least one of the first and second signatures comprises a plurality of signatures each obtained from a respective different portion of the article. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for verifying an article, the method comprising:
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scanning an article to create a signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points; and
comparing the created signature to a plurality of stored signatures created from previous scans of a plurality of articles;
wherein more than one stored signature is associated with each article, each signature for each article being associated with a respective different portion of each article to the other signatures for that article.
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9. A method for verifying an article, the method comprising:
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creating a set of signatures for each of a plurality of articles, each signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points;
and each signature of each set being based upon a respective different portion of a given article;
storing the set of signatures in a database of article signatures;
creating a signature for an article for verification, the signature for the article, the signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points; and
comparing the signature to the database of signatures to determine whether the article for verification is an article a signature for which has been recorded in the database.
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10. A system for verifying an article, the system comprising:
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a first scanner operable to scan an article to create a first signature for the article, the scanner being operable to;
sequentially expose a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collect a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determine a signature for the article from the set of data points;
a database operable to store the first signature;
a second scanner operable to scan an article to create a second signature for the article, the scanner being operable to;
sequentially expose a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collect a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determine a signature for the article from the set of data points; and
a comparison unit operable to compare the first and second signatures to determine whether the articles upon which the first and second signatures are based are the same article;
wherein at least one of the first and second signatures comprises a plurality of signatures each obtained from a respective different portion of the article. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An article verification system comprising:
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a first scanner operable to scan an article to create a signature for the article, the scanner being operable to;
sequentially expose a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collect a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determine a signature for the article from the set of data points; and
a comparator operable to compare the created signature to a plurality of stored signatures created from previous scans of a plurality of articles;
wherein more than one stored signature is associated with each article, each signature for each article being associated with a respective different portion of each article to the other signatures for that article.
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19. A system for verifying an article, the system comprising:
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a signature generator operable to create a set of signatures for each of a plurality of articles, each signature being created by;
sequentially exposing a plurality of regions of the article to coherent optical radiation;
collecting a set comprising groups of data points that measure scatter of the coherent radiation from a surface of the article, each group comprising data points relating to scatter from a respective one of the plurality of regions; and
determining a signature for the article from the set of data points;
and each signature of each set being based upon a respective different portion of a given article;
a database operable to store the set of signatures;
a signature creator operable to create a signature for an article for verification, the signature being based upon an intrinsic characteristic of the article;
a comparator operable to compare the signature to the database of signatures to determine whether the article for verification is an article a signature for which has been recorded in the database.
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Specification