System and method for selectively enabling a control system for accessing a central processing unit
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising a system having an operator control of at least one performance parameter of the system;
- at least one biometric sensor;
at least one physiological sensor;
said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor operatively coupled with each other and with a central processing unit, wherein said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor are aware of a sensory detection activity and an operational state of at least one other biometric sensor or at least one other physiological sensor;
said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor delivering in parallel a sensory reading to said central processing unit;
wherein sensory reading from said at least one physiological sensor or said at least one biometric sensor is compared against said at least one other biometric sensor or said at least one other physiological sensor or wherein sensory reading from said at least one physiological sensor or said at least one biometric sensor is compared against a historic data from said at least one biometric sensor or said at least one physiological sensor by said central processing unit, resulting in said central processing unit ability of detecting a normal or an abnormal sensory reading or an anomalous sensory reading between said physiological sensors and between said biometric sensors;
said central processing unit capable of effecting said at least one performance parameter in response to said to said sensory reading; and
said central processing unit recording said sensory reading on a storage medium to be used for future detection of said normal or said abnormal sensory readings.
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Abstract
A system and method are disclosed for selectively enabling a control system using a biometric and a physiological sensor to determine the status of an operator. An input component is operatively coupled to the sensor to permit an operator to initialize the sensor. A central processor unit is operatively coupled to the operator sensor and the central processor unit has a transceiver operatively coupled therewith for processing and evaluating the biometric and physiological information; A transceiver coupled with a remote ground control; an override operatively coupled to the ground control. Alternatively, the present invention comprises a security control center, which controls the operation of at least one biometric sensor and at least on physiological sensor; the security control center also capable of detecting said normal and said abnormal sensory reading and the central processing unit in response to said sensory reading.
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1. An apparatus comprising a system having an operator control of at least one performance parameter of the system;
- at least one biometric sensor;
at least one physiological sensor;
said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor operatively coupled with each other and with a central processing unit, wherein said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor are aware of a sensory detection activity and an operational state of at least one other biometric sensor or at least one other physiological sensor;
said at least one biometric sensor and said at least one physiological sensor delivering in parallel a sensory reading to said central processing unit;
wherein sensory reading from said at least one physiological sensor or said at least one biometric sensor is compared against said at least one other biometric sensor or said at least one other physiological sensor or wherein sensory reading from said at least one physiological sensor or said at least one biometric sensor is compared against a historic data from said at least one biometric sensor or said at least one physiological sensor by said central processing unit, resulting in said central processing unit ability of detecting a normal or an abnormal sensory reading or an anomalous sensory reading between said physiological sensors and between said biometric sensors;
said central processing unit capable of effecting said at least one performance parameter in response to said to said sensory reading; and
said central processing unit recording said sensory reading on a storage medium to be used for future detection of said normal or said abnormal sensory readings. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
- at least one biometric sensor;
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