Method and apparatus for checking the authenticity of documents
First Claim
1. A method of checking the authenticity of documents, made of a non-conducting material and having a physical characteristic of which the value randomly changes over a number of sub-areas of a checking-area, and further comprising a digital mark which is characteristic of the distribution of said value over said sub-areas, the method comprising scanning said checking-area of such document for detecting the distribution of said value over said sub areas, producing a digital scanning signal which is characteristic of such distribution as scanned, reading said digital mark on said document and producing a digital mark-signal characteristic of the digital mark as read, and comparing said scanning signal with said mark signal, characterized by the use of documents comprising a number of particles with electromagnetic properties which are sensibly different from those of said non-conducting material and which are randomly distributed in at least said checking area, and that said scanning is conducted by means of a microwave bundle impinging on said checking-area and producing a response microwave bundle and by measuring said response bundle.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus for checking the authenticity of documents, such as banknotes or credit-cards. The documents comprise a number of randomly distributed conductive fibres of which the distribution is scanned by microwaves and the response is transformed into a digital coded signal. A digital mark on the document, which is representative for the distribution of an individual document, is read off, transcoded, and compared with said coded signal for producing an approval signal. The use of a microwave scanning system in conjunction with documents having a random distribution of suitable fibres ensures a great repetitivity and security of the system.
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- 1. A method of checking the authenticity of documents, made of a non-conducting material and having a physical characteristic of which the value randomly changes over a number of sub-areas of a checking-area, and further comprising a digital mark which is characteristic of the distribution of said value over said sub-areas, the method comprising scanning said checking-area of such document for detecting the distribution of said value over said sub areas, producing a digital scanning signal which is characteristic of such distribution as scanned, reading said digital mark on said document and producing a digital mark-signal characteristic of the digital mark as read, and comparing said scanning signal with said mark signal, characterized by the use of documents comprising a number of particles with electromagnetic properties which are sensibly different from those of said non-conducting material and which are randomly distributed in at least said checking area, and that said scanning is conducted by means of a microwave bundle impinging on said checking-area and producing a response microwave bundle and by measuring said response bundle.
- 9. An apparatus for checking the authenticity of documents made of a non-conducting material comprising a number of particles with electromagnetic properties which are sensibly different from those of said non-conducting material and which are randomly distributed in at least a checking area of such document, the documents being provided with a digital mark, the apparatus comprising a checking station means for receiving such document, means for scanning the checking area of such document for detecting the distribution of such particles over a number of sub-areas of said checking area said scanning means comprising an emitter of a microwave bundle directed towards the checking area of the document when in said checking station for producing a response microwave bundle, and one receiver means of the response bundle for providing a repetitive response signal and obtaining a sufficient subdivision of ordinate and abscissa values for resolution and checking the positions thereof.
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