Self-verifying identification card
First Claim
1. An identification card for identifying an individual comprising:
- a card substrate;
an image area disposed on said card substrate, said image area containing a plurality of image points that produce a visible image of a characteristic that is unique to said individual, wherein each of said image points within said image has an optical value; and
an image signature derived from optical values for predetermined reference points on said image, wherein optical values for each of said reference points are obtained by averaging optical values of image points proximate each of said reference points;
wherein said image is optically scannable from said card substrate and said image signature is readable from said card substrate for comparison to one another.
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Abstract
A self-verifying identification card having an image area which may contain a portrait, a finger print, a retinal image, or all of these together with an image signature which is derived from scanned intensity measurements taken from the image area. In the verification process, the image is scanned and aligned with respect to reference points corresponding to the original printing process which created the card, and intensity values, their averages, or any other function are compared to information provided by the image signature. Mathematical transformations, such as a one-way hash, an encryption, a compression algorithm, or a truth table may be used to encode the image signature. Alignment markers aid in scanning the image and the image signature. The use of average values aids in reducing noise and the use of comparison functions makes the process less sensitive to variations among scanners. The verification may be done at the point of a transaction, for a standalone system, or may be referred to a centralized data base in a networked system for further inquiry. In a networked system the image signature may be stored in the database.
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25 Claims
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1. An identification card for identifying an individual comprising:
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a card substrate; an image area disposed on said card substrate, said image area containing a plurality of image points that produce a visible image of a characteristic that is unique to said individual, wherein each of said image points within said image has an optical value; and an image signature derived from optical values for predetermined reference points on said image, wherein optical values for each of said reference points are obtained by averaging optical values of image points proximate each of said reference points; wherein said image is optically scannable from said card substrate and said image signature is readable from said card substrate for comparison to one another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15)
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9. A self-verifying identification card for identifying an individual, comprising:
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a card substrate; an image area disposed on said card substrate, said image area containing a plurality of image points that produce a visible image of a characteristic that is unique to said individual, wherein each of said image points within said image has an optical value; at least one reference point contained within said image; an image signature disposed on said card substrate, said image signature being derived from optical values for said at least one reference point in the image area, wherein optical values for each of said reference points are obtained by averaging optical values of image points proximate said at least one reference point; and at least one registration feature disposed on said card substrate in a position which determines the orientation, location, and scale of the identification card. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17)
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18. A method of preparing a self-verifying identification card for identifying an individual comprising the steps of:
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optically scanning an image of a characteristic which is unique to said individual, wherein said image contains a plurality of image points that each have an optical value; determining an average optical value for at least one reference point within said image, wherein said average optical value is obtained by averaging optical values of image points proximate said at least one reference point; computing an image signature from the average optical value of each said reference point; and positioning said image of the characteristic and the image signature upon the identification card. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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