Terminal anti-theft method and terminal device
US-2024054208-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9392093B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9392093-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313951339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A method for identifying a user is provided, including the following method operations: identifying at least three contact regions on a touch sensitive surface, the contact regions defined by simultaneous contact of at least three fingers of the user with the touch sensitive surface; for each contact region, determining a center point; determining distances between each of the determined center points of the contact regions; comparing the determined distances against predefined distances associated with a known user; based on the comparing, determining the user to be the known user or not the known user.
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A method for identifying a user, comprising: identifying at least three contact regions on a touch sensitive surface, the contact regions defined by simultaneous contact of at least three fingers of the user with the touch sensitive surface; for each contact region, determining a center point; determining distances between each of the determined center points of the contact regions; comparing the determined distances against predefined distances associated with a known user, wherein comparing the determined distances against the predefined distances includes determining a sum of squared differences between each of the determined distances and a corresponding one of the predefined distances; based on the comparing, determining the user to be the known user or not the known user; wherein comparing the determined distances against the predefined distances includes determining whether the sum of squared differences is less than a maximum allowable error, wherein the user is determined to be the known user if the sum of squared differences is less than the maximum allowable error, and wherein the user is determined to be not the known user if the sum of squared differences is greater than the maximum allowable error; wherein the method is executed by a processor. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the center point for a given contact region is defined by a centroid of the given contact region. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensitive surface is defined on a mobile device; and wherein determining the user to be the known user grants access to a feature of the mobile device for use by the user. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, for each contact region, determining a dimension; comparing the determined dimensions against predefined dimensions associated with the known user; wherein determining the user to be the known user or not the known user is based on the comparing the determined dimensions against the predefined dimensions. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the dimension is one of a size, a diameter, a radius, a height, a width, a length, or an area. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the simultaneous contact of the at least three fingers of the user is defined by contact of pads of fingertips of the at least three fingers. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predefined distances are determined from a plurality of touch samples associated with the known user. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein when the user is determined to be the known user, then the determined distances are added to the plurality of touch samples associated with the known user, and the predefined distances associated with the known user are updated. 9. A device configured to identify a user, comprising: a touch sensitive surface; logic for identifying at least three contact regions on the touch sensitive surface, the contact regions defined by simultaneous contact of at least three fingers of the user with the touch sensitive surface; logic for, for each contact region, determining a center point; logic for determining distances between each of the determined center points of the contact regions; logic for comparing the determined distances against predefined distances associated with a known user, wherein comparing the determined distances against the predefined distances includes determining a sum of squared differences between each of the determined distances and a corresponding one of the predefined distances; logic for, based on the comparing, determining the user to be the known user or not the known user; wherein comparing the determined distances against the predefined distances includes determining whether the sum of squared differences is less than a maximum allowable error, wherein the user is determined to be the known user if the sum of squared differences is less than the maximum allowable error, and wherein the user is determined to be not the known user if the sum of squared differences is greater than the maximum allowable error. 10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the center point for a given contact region is defined by a centroid of the given contact region. 11. The device of claim 9 , wherein determining the user to be the known user grants access to a feature of the device for use by the user. 12. The device of claim 9 , wherein the further comprising, logic for, for each contact region, determining a dimension; logic for comparing the determined dimensions against predefined dimensions associated with the known user; wherein determining the user to be the known user or not the known user is based on the comparing the determined dimensions against the predefined dimensions. 13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the dimension is one of a size, a diameter, a radius, a height, a width, a length, or an area. 14. The device of claim 9 , wherein the simultaneous contact of the at least three fingers of the user is defined by contact of pads of fingertips of the at least three fingers. 15. A method for identifying a user, comprising: identifying at least three contact regions on a touch sensitive surface defined on a mobile device, the contact regions defined by simultaneous contact of at least three fingers of the user with the touch sensitive surface; for each contact region, determining a center point; determining distances between each of the determined center points of the contact regions, wherein the center point for a given contact region is defined by a centroid of the given contact region; comparing the determined distances against predefined distances associated with a known user, wherein comparing the determined distances against the predefined distances includes determining a sum of squared differences between each of the determined distances and a corresponding one of the predefined distances, and determining whether the sum of squared differences is less than a maximum allowable error; based on the comparing, determining the user to be the known user or not the known user, wherein the user is determined to be the known user if the sum of squared differences is less than the maximum allowable error, wherein determining the user to be the known user unlocks the mobile device for use by the user, and wherein the user is determined to be not the known user if the sum of squared differences is greater than the maximum allowable error, wherein determining the user to be not the known user does not unlock the mobile device; wherein the method is executed by a processor. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising, for each contact region, determining a dimension, the dimension being one of a size, a diameter, a radius, a height, a width, a length, or an area; comparing the determined dimensions against predefined dimensions associated with the known user; determining squared differences between the determined dimensions and predefined dimensions associated with the known user; wherein the sum of squared differences further includes the squared differences between the determined dimensions and predefined dimensions associated with the known user. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the predefined distances are determined from a plurality of touch samples associated with the known user, and wherein when the user is determined to be the known user, then the determined distances are added to the plurality of touch samples associated with the known user, and the predefined distances associated with the known user are updated.
including a touch pad, a touch sensor or a touch detector · CPC title
by electronic means · CPC title
Gesture based interaction, e.g. based on a set of recognized hand gestures (interaction based on gestures traced on a digitiser G06F3/04883) · CPC title
User authentication · CPC title
Several contacts: gestures triggering a specific function, e.g. scrolling, zooming, right-click, when the user establishes several contacts with the surface simultaneously; e.g. using several fingers or a combination of fingers and pen · CPC title
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