System and method for providing an automated biometric enrollment workflow

US2016294557A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016294557-A1
Application numberUS-201514676468-A
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Filing dateApr 1, 2015
Priority dateApr 1, 2015
Publication dateOct 6, 2016
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Disclosed are automated biometric enrollment workflow (ABEW) systems and method implemented on a mobile communications device that includes a processor, memory and a display. The method is executed by the processor and includes opening of ABEW user interface (UI), initiating automated biometric enrollment workflow in which first biometric mode of the automated biometric enrollment workflow is started, a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device scanning or reading a first biometric, wherein the first biometric is associated with the first biometric mode, analyzing the quality of the read/scanned first biometric, determining if the quality is sufficient, if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the first biometric until the quality of the first biometric is sufficient and if the quality is sufficient, storing the first biometric.

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1 . An automated biometric enrollment workflow (ABEW) method implemented on a mobile communications device that includes a processor, memory and a display, the method executed by the processor and comprising: opening of an ABEW user interface (UI); initiating automated biometric enrollment workflow in which first biometric mode of the automated biometric enrollment workflow is started; displaying on a display a live view of a first biometric; a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device scanning or reading the first biometric, wherein the first biometric is associated with the first biometric mode; analyzing the quality of the read/scanned first biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the first biometric until the quality of the first biometric is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the first biometric. 2 . The ABEW method of claim 1 wherein storing the first biometric completes the first biometric mode, the method further comprising determining if there are additional biometric modes in the automated biometric enrollment workflow. 3 . The ABEW method of claim 2 wherein if there are additional biometric modes, the method further comprising: a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device scanning or reading a second biometric, wherein the second biometric is associated with a second biometric mode; analyzing the quality of the read/scanned second biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the second biometric until the quality of the second biometric until the quality is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the second biometric. 4 . The ABEW method of claim 3 wherein storing the second biometric completes the second biometric mode, the method further comprising determining if there are additional biometric modes in the automated biometric enrollment workflow. 5 . The ABEW method of claim 4 wherein if there are additional biometric modes, the method further comprising: a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device scanning or reading a third biometric, wherein the third biometric is associated with a third biometric mode; analyzing the quality of the read/scanned third biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the third biometric until the quality of the third biometric until the quality is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the third biometric. 6 . The ABEW method of claim 1 further comprising displaying the scanned/read first biometric on the display of the mobile communications device. 7 . The ABEW method of claim 1 further comprising updating a workflow status display on the display of the mobile communications device. 8 . The ABEW method of claim 1 further comprising activating a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device, wherein the activated biometric sensor/scanner is associated with first biometric to be read during first biometric mode. 9 . The ABEW method of claim 1 further comprising instructing the scanning/reading of the first biometric. 10 . A system implementing an automated biometric enrollment workflow (ABEW) comprising: a mobile communications device that includes a processor, memory and a display; and one or more biometric sensor/scanners connected to the mobile communications device and configured to scan or read biometrics, wherein each biometric is associated with a biometric mode of the ABEW; wherein the memory includes instructions for execution by the processor to perform the ABEW by: opening of an ABEW user interface (UI) on the display of the mobile communications device; initiating automated biometric enrollment workflow in which first biometric mode of the automated biometric enrollment workflow is started; displaying on a display a live view of a first biometric; a first biometric sensor/scanner of the one or more biometric sensor/scanners connected to mobile communications device scanning or reading the first biometric, wherein the first biometric is associated with the first biometric mode; analyzing the quality of the read/scanned first biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the first biometric until the quality of the first biometric is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the first biometric. 11 . The system of claim 10 wherein storing the first biometric completes the first biometric mode, the memory further including instructions for determining if there are additional biometric modes in the automated biometric enrollment workflow. 12 . The system of claim 11 wherein if there are additional biometric modes the one or more biometric sensor/scanners include a second biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device configured to scan or read a second biometric, wherein the second biometric is associated with a second biometric mode, and the memory further includes instructions for: analyzing the quality of the read/scanned second biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the second biometric until the quality of the second biometric until the quality is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the second biometric. 13 . The system of claim 12 wherein storing the second biometric completes the second biometric mode, the memory further including instructions for determining if there are additional biometric modes in the automated biometric enrollment workflow. 14 . The system of claim 13 wherein if there are additional biometric modes, wherein if there are additional biometric modes the one or more biometric sensor/scanners include a third biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device configured to scan or read a third biometric, wherein the third biometric is associated with a third biometric mode, and the memory further includes instructions for: analyzing the quality of the read/scanned third biometric; determining if the quality is sufficient; if the quality is insufficient, repeating the scanning/reading, analyzing and determining for the third biometric until the quality of the third biometric until the quality is sufficient; and if the quality is sufficient, storing the third biometric. 15 . The system of claim 10 wherein the memory further includes instructions displaying the scanned/read first biometric on the display of the mobile communications device. 16 . The system of claim 10 wherein the memory further includes updating a workflow status display on the display of the mobile communications device. 17 . The system of claim 10 wherein the memory further includes activating a biometric sensor/scanner connected to mobile communications device, wherein the activated biometric sensor/scanner is associated with first biometric to be read during first biometric mode. 18 . The system of claim 10 wherein the memory further includes instructing the scanning/reading of the first biometric.

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  • G06V40/67Primary

    by interactive indications to the user · CPC title

  • H04L9/3231Primary

    Biological data, e.g. fingerprint, voice or retina (network architectures or network communication protocols for supporting authentication of entities using biometrical features in a packet data network H04L63/0861) · CPC title

  • Evaluation of the quality of the acquired pattern · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • Maintenance of biometric data or enrolment thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US2016294557A1 cover?
Disclosed are automated biometric enrollment workflow (ABEW) systems and method implemented on a mobile communications device that includes a processor, memory and a display. The method is executed by the processor and includes opening of ABEW user interface (UI), initiating automated biometric enrollment workflow in which first biometric mode of the automated biometric enrollment workflow is s…
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Northrop Grumman Systems Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06V40/67. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Oct 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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