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- Patent Title: Device and method for continuous biometric recognition based on electrocardiographic signals
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Application No.: US14373099Application Date: 2013-01-14
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Publication No.: US09603556B2Publication Date: 2017-03-28
- Inventor: Hugo Humberto Plácido da Silva , André Ribeiro Lourenço , Ana Luísa Nobre Fred
- Applicant: INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO , INSTITUTO DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES , INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ENGENHARIA DE LISBOA
- Applicant Address: PT Lisbon PT Lisbon PT Lisbon
- Assignee: INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO,INSTITUTO DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES,INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ENGENHARIA DE LISBOA
- Current Assignee: INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO,INSTITUTO DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES,INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ENGENHARIA DE LISBOA
- Current Assignee Address: PT Lisbon PT Lisbon PT Lisbon
- Agency: Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C.
- Priority: PT106102 20120119
- International Application: PCT/PT2013/000002 WO 20130114
- International Announcement: WO2013/109154 WO 20130725
- Main IPC: A61B5/117
- IPC: A61B5/117 ; A61B5/00 ; A61B5/0402 ; G06K9/00 ; A61B5/04 ; G07C9/00

Abstract:
Signal measurement for biometric recognition purpose includes a computational unit and a sensory unit designed to measure electrocardiographic (ECG) signals in a continuous fashion, guaranteeing that the biometric recognition is performed in an uninterrupted way whenever the device is used, with the purpose of enabling the automated recognition or validation of the identity of its wearer. The sensory unit has an electronic module through which the ECG is acquired. Its operating principle can be based in the electrical conductivity, in which case it requires contact with the skin of the user, or in any kind of capacitive or mechanical element, in which case it does not require any direct contact with the user. The device can be used in alternative or as a complement to existing systems that only perform a momentary identity check. It can be applied to vehicles, tablet computers or analogous contexts.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140361871A1 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION BASED ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNALS Public/Granted day:2014-12-11
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