Computer terminals biometrically enabled for network functions and voice communication

US9378347B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9378347-B2
Application numberUS-4461608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2008
Priority dateFeb 21, 2002
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Abstract

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The invention provides a handset that includes a finger-image sensor that provides finger-image-related signals or data for authentication purposes and functions as a telephone handset for use with a computer terminal. A system, including handsets and computer terminals, enables the terminal and/or the handset to access or otherwise participate in at least one network-related function and voice communication in response to authentication of finger-image data provided by the handset. The handset includes an elongated housing having opposed major sides and opposed ends. A speaker is positioned in the vicinity of a first end of the handset to transmit sound from a first major side of the handset, and a microphone is positioned in the vicinity of a second end of the handset to receive sound from a first major side of the handset. A finger-image sensor is positioned in the vicinity of and spaced from the second end of the handset to sense a finger-image from a second major side of the handset, and a contoured surface is provided leading to the finger-image sensor. Circuitry for performing voice functions and finger-image functions are associated with separate USB ports, which are coupled to a USB hub of the handset.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for enabling a plurality of computer terminals in a plurality of networks to participate in a voice communication function over the plurality of networks, the system comprising: a plurality of computer terminals each comprising: a microphone and a speaker coupled to provide signals to and receive signals from a respective computer terminal for voice communication; a finger-image sensor coupled at least to provide signals to the respective computer terminal relating to a finger-image sensed by the finger-image sensor; means for electronically authenticating a first finger-image sensed by a first finger-image sensor associated with at least a first computer terminal of the plurality of computer terminals in at least a first network of the plurality of networks and a second finger image sensed by a second finger-image sensor associated with at least a second computer terminal of the plurality of computer terminals in at least a second network of the plurality of networks based on finger-image-related signals provided to the first computer terminal by the first finger-image sensor and the second computer terminal by the second finger-image sensor; and a host computer, responsive to the means for electronically authenticating, to enable: the first computer terminal and the second computer terminal to participate in the voice communication function with each other over respective networks only if the first finger image was authenticated by the host computer for the first computer terminal and the second finger image was authenticated by the host computer terminal for the second computer terminal, and the first computer terminal to access over the first network at least one function that is not related to and does not depend upon participation by the first computer terminal in the voice communication function, wherein the first computer terminal is configured to: determine that an intended recipient is present at the second computer terminal based on the second finger image sensed by the second finger-image sensor associated with the second computer terminal; and in response to determining that the intended recipient is present at the second computer terminal, initiating the voice communication function with the second computer terminal. 2. A system for enabling a plurality of computer terminals in a plurality of networks to participate in a voice communication function over the plurality of networks, the system comprising: a host computer; a first computer terminal in at least a first network of the plurality of networks, the first computer terminal comprising a first computer, a first microphone, a first speaker and a first finger image sensor, the first speaker and the first microphone being coupled to provide signals to and receive signals from the first computer for voice communication, and the first finger image sensor being coupled at least to provide first finger-image-related signals to the first computer relating to a first finger image sensed by the first finger image sensor; and a second computer terminal in at least a second network of the plurality of networks, the second computer terminal comprising a second computer, a second microphone, a second speaker and a second finger image sensor, the second speaker and the second microphone being coupled to provide signals to and receive signals from the second computer for voice communication, and the second finger image sensor being coupled at least to provide second finger-image-related signals to the second computer relating to a second finger image sensed by the second finger image sensor; wherein: at least one of the first computer terminal and the host computer electronically authenticates the first finger image based on the first finger-image-related signals provided to the first computer terminal by the first finger image sensor; at least one of the second computer terminal and the host computer electronically authenticates the second finger image based on the second finger-image-related signals provided to the second computer terminal by the second finger image sensor; and the host computer, responsive to the first and second finger images being authenticated, enables: the first computer terminal and the second computer terminal to participate in the voice communication function with each other over the respective networks, and the first computer terminal to access over the first network at least one function that is not related to and does not depend upon participation by the first computer terminal in the voice communication function; and the first computer terminal is configured to: determine that an intended recipient is present at the second computer terminal based on the second finger image sensed by the second finger-image sensor associated with the second computer terminal; and in response to determining that the intended recipient is present at the second computer terminal, initiating the voice communication function with the second computer terminal.

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Classifications

  • G06F21/32Primary

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

  • including a sensor for measuring a physical value, e.g. temperature or motion · CPC title

  • H04M1/67Primary

    by electronic means · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Message originator indirectly connected to the message centre, e.g. after detection of busy or absent state of a called party · CPC title

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What does patent US9378347B2 cover?
The invention provides a handset that includes a finger-image sensor that provides finger-image-related signals or data for authentication purposes and functions as a telephone handset for use with a computer terminal. A system, including handsets and computer terminals, enables the terminal and/or the handset to access or otherwise participate in at least one network-related function and voice…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bloomberg Michael R, Waanders John D, Ozolins Helmars E, and 1 more
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 28 2016 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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