Biometric camera

US10311298B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10311298-B2
Application numberUS-201815968578-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2018
Priority dateSep 30, 2013
Publication dateJun 4, 2019
Grant dateJun 4, 2019

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Exemplary embodiments for a biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprise: a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that flashes a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; a bandpass filter located adjacent to the EDOF imaging lens to reject ambient light during image capture; and an imaging sensor located adjacent the bandpass filter that converts an optical image of an object into an electronic signal for image processing; and a processor configured to receive video images of an iris of a user from the image sensor, and attempt to match the video images of the iris with previously registered images stored in an iris database, wherein if a match is found, the user is authenticated.

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A biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprising: a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that illuminates a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; and an imaging sensor adjacent to the EDOF imaging lens that converts an optical image of an object into an electronic signal for image processing; a solid-state shutter between the EDOF and the imaging sensor, the solid-state shutter having at least two separately addressable shutter areas, such that successive frames may be captured, each with at least one of the separately addressable shutter areas opened during the frame capture; and a processor configured to receive video images of an iris of a user from the image sensor and attempt to match the video images of the iris with previously registered images stored in an iris database, wherein if a match is found, the user is authenticated. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the solid-state shutter comprises gallium arsenide (GaAs). 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the image sensor further includes at least one of a rolling shutter and a freeze-frame shutter. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising further comprising: a bandpass filter adjacent of the EDOF to reject ambient light during image capture. 5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a visible light filter located adjacent to the bandpass filter that rejects visible light. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to reduce exposure from ambient light by: starting exposure of the image sensor; and reducing readout time by identifying an iris position on a user from a previously captured image and defining a window of interest around the iris position, and subsequently capturing and reading out from a portion of the image sensor defined by the window of interest. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the image sensor comprises a rolling shutter and wherein the NIR light source is synchronously pulsed with the readout of the rolling shutter. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the NIR light source and the biometric camera are used for at least one of: a night camera, a 30 time-of-flight sensor, eye position detection and gaze tracking; and motion detection. 9. A biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprising: a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that illuminates a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; and an imaging sensor adjacent to the EDOF imaging lens that converts an optical image of an object into an electronic signal for image processing; and a processor configured to receive video images of an iris of a user from the image sensor and attempt to match the video images of the iris with previously registered images stored in an iris database, wherein if a match is found, the user is authenticated; wherein the processor is further configured to implement a proximity sensor operation by: capturing a first signal with the image sensor and measuring a first intensity of ambient light; enabling the NIR light source; capturing a second signal with the image sensor and measuring a second intensity of ambient light and any reflected NIR light; disabling the NIR light source; and determining a difference between the first and second intensity of ambient light measurement, wherein a signal difference surpassing a threshold indicates an object present in proximity. 10. A biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprising: a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that illuminates a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture, wherein NIR light is covered with a structured light pattern to implement 30 sensing; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; and an imaging sensor adjacent to the EDOF imaging lens that converts an optical image of an object into an electronic signal for image processing; and a processor configured to receive video images of an iris of a user from the image sensor and attempt to match the video images of the iris with previously registered images stored in an iris database, wherein if a match is found, the user is authenticated. 11. A biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprising: a front-facing camera; a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that illuminates a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture, the NIR light source being covered with a structured light pattern to implement 30 sensing; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; and an imaging sensor located adjacent to the EDOF that converts an optical image of an object into an electronic signal for image processing; and a processor configured to: use the front-facing camera to capture RGB images of a user's face; use the NIR light source with the structure light pattern and the biometric camera to capture one or more 30 depth maps of the user's face; use the RGB images and the one or more 30 depth maps to create a 30model of the user's face; and use the 30 model to create a biometric signature for the user. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the biometric camera system is used to simultaneously capture an image of the user's iris to perform multi-factor authentication based on iris detection and 30 model detection. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the image sensor further includes at least one of a rolling shutter and a freeze-frame shutter.

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  • G06F21/32Primary

    using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voiceprints · CPC title

  • using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voice recognition · CPC title

  • Motion blur correction · CPC title

  • from multiple light sources, e.g. photometric stereo · CPC title

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What does patent US10311298B2 cover?
Exemplary embodiments for a biometric camera system for a mobile device, comprise: a near infrared (NIR) light source on the mobile device that flashes a user of the mobile device with near infrared light during image capture; a biometric camera located on the mobile device offset from the NIR light source, the biometric camera comprising: an extended depth of field (EDOF) imaging lens; a bandp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F21/32. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 04 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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