METHOD FOR USING A SENSOR TO REGISTER A BIOMETRIC FOR USE WITH A TRANSPONDER-READER SYSTEM RELATED APPLICATIONS
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1. A transponder-reader transaction system configured with a keystroke scan sensor, said system comprising:
- a transponder configured to communicate with a reader;
said reader configured to communicate with said system;
said keystroke scan sensor configured to detect a proffered keystroke scan sample, said keystroke scan sensor configured to communicate with said system; and
, a verification device configured to verify said proffered keystroke scan sample to facilitate a transaction.
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Abstract
A method for registering biometric information for use in a transponder-reader system is disclosed. The method includes steps of detecting, verifying and storing a proffered biometric sample. During detecting, a sensor detects a proffered biometric to obtain a biometric sample. During the verifying step, the biometric sample is compared with other stored samples and/or other information. During the storing step, the biometric sample is stored on a database, for use by the transponder-reader system in authorizing transactions.
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1. A transponder-reader transaction system configured with a keystroke scan sensor, said system comprising:
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a transponder configured to communicate with a reader;
said reader configured to communicate with said system;
said keystroke scan sensor configured to detect a proffered keystroke scan sample, said keystroke scan sensor configured to communicate with said system; and
,a verification device configured to verify said proffered keystroke scan sample to facilitate a transaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for facilitating biometric security using a keystroke scan sensor in a transponder-reader transaction system comprising:
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receiving a proffered keystroke scan sample detected at said keystroke scan sensor communicating with said system;
verifying said proffered keystroke scan sample; and
facilitating authorizing a transaction to proceed upon said verification of said proffered keystroke scan sample. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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