Biometric sensing
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1. A method of tracking a finger on a dual grid sensor comprising a plurality of intersecting grid lines configured and arranged to define a matrix of pixel clusters, wherein adjacent pixels within each pixel cluster are more closely spaced than adjacent pixels in different pixel clusters, said method comprising:
- (a) activating all pixels in a cluster simultaneously and taking a single measurement to determine if the cluster is covered by apportion of a finger;
(b) repeating step (a) for all clusters;
(c) repeating step (a) and then step (b) at at least two different instances;
(d) from the measurements taken in steps (a) through (c), determining if the absolute position of the finger has changed between the at least two instances;
(e) outputting a new absolute finger position in response to a determination in step (d) that the finger has changed absolute position;
(f) taking a measurement with each pixel of at least one cluster covered by the finger at at least two different instances in response to a determination in step (d) that the finger has not changed absolute position; and
(g) identifying a fine movement of the finger based on the measurements taken in step (f).
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Abstract
An novel sensor is provided having a plurality of substantially parallel drive lines configured to transmit a signal into a surface of a proximally located object, and also a plurality of substantially parallel pickup lines oriented proximate the drive lines and electrically separated from the pickup lines to form intrinsic electrode pairs that are impedance sensitive at each of the drive and pickup proximal locations.
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1. A method of tracking a finger on a dual grid sensor comprising a plurality of intersecting grid lines configured and arranged to define a matrix of pixel clusters, wherein adjacent pixels within each pixel cluster are more closely spaced than adjacent pixels in different pixel clusters, said method comprising:
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(a) activating all pixels in a cluster simultaneously and taking a single measurement to determine if the cluster is covered by apportion of a finger; (b) repeating step (a) for all clusters; (c) repeating step (a) and then step (b) at at least two different instances; (d) from the measurements taken in steps (a) through (c), determining if the absolute position of the finger has changed between the at least two instances; (e) outputting a new absolute finger position in response to a determination in step (d) that the finger has changed absolute position; (f) taking a measurement with each pixel of at least one cluster covered by the finger at at least two different instances in response to a determination in step (d) that the finger has not changed absolute position; and (g) identifying a fine movement of the finger based on the measurements taken in step (f). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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