White-light spectral biometric sensors
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1. A noncontact biometric system comprising:
- an illumination source configured to illuminate a purported skin site of an individual with light having a first polarization condition, wherein the purported skin site is positioned to interact with the polarized light while not being in contact with any solid surface;
a detection subsystem configured to collect light scattered from the purported skin site having a second polarization condition; and
a computational unit interfaced with the detection subsystem configured to;
derive a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received light, andanalyze the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform a biometric function.
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Abstract
Methods and systems are provided for performing a biometric function. A purported skin site of an individual is illuminated with white light. Light scattered from the purported skin site is received with a color imager on which the received light is incident. Spatially distributed images of the purported skin site are derived and correspond to different volumes of illuminated tissue of the individual. The images are analyzed to perform the biometric function.
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26 Claims
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1. A noncontact biometric system comprising:
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an illumination source configured to illuminate a purported skin site of an individual with light having a first polarization condition, wherein the purported skin site is positioned to interact with the polarized light while not being in contact with any solid surface; a detection subsystem configured to collect light scattered from the purported skin site having a second polarization condition; and a computational unit interfaced with the detection subsystem configured to; derive a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received light, and analyze the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform a biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A noncontact biometric system comprising:
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an illumination source configured to illuminate a purported skin site of an individual; a first polarizer configured to polarize the light from the illumination source with a first polarization condition prior to illuminating the purported skin site; a second polarizer configured to polarize the light scattered from the purported skin with a second polarization condition, wherein the second polarization condition is cross-polarized with the first polarization condition; a third polarizer configured to polarize the light scattered from the purported skin with a third polarization condition, wherein the third polarization condition is parallel-polarized with the first polarization condition; a detection subsystem configured to collect the polarized light from the purported skin site through the second polarizer and the third polarizer; and a computational unit interfaced with the detection subsystem configured to derive a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received light, and analyze the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform a biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A noncontact biometric detection method comprising:
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illuminating a purported skin site located within a target space with light having a first polarization condition, wherein the purported skin site is positioned to interact with the polarized light while not being in contact with any solid surface; receiving polarized light scattered from the purported skin site under a second polarization condition; deriving a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received polarized light; and analyzing the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform the biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A noncontact biometric detection method comprising:
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illuminating a purported skin site located within a target space with light having a first polarization condition; polarizing a portion of the light scattered from the purported skin site under a second polarization condition; polarizing a portion of the light scattered from the purported skin site under a third polarization condition, wherein the second polarization condition and the third polarization condition are cross-polarized; deriving a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the polarized light; and analyzing the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform the biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A noncontact biometric sensor comprising:
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an illumination subsystem disposed to illuminate a purported skin site of an individual with light, wherein the purported skin site is positioned to interact with the light while not being in contact with any solid surface; a detection subsystem disposed to receive light scattered from the purported skin site; and a computational unit interfaced with the detection subsystem and having; instructions for deriving a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received light, the plurality of spatially distributed images corresponding to different volumes of illuminated tissue of the individual; and instructions for analyzing the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform a biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method of performing a noncontact biometric function, the method comprising:
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illuminating a purported skin site of an individual, wherein the purported skin site is positioned to interact with the polarized light while not being in contact with any solid surface; receiving light scattered from the purported skin site; deriving a plurality of spatially distributed images of the purported skin site from the received light; and analyzing the plurality of spatially distributed images to perform the biometric function. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26)
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