Multimodal imaging system and method for non-contact identification of multiple biometric traits

US9659205B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9659205-B2
Application numberUS-201414299867-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 9, 2014
Priority dateJun 9, 2014
Publication dateMay 23, 2017
Grant dateMay 23, 2017

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Systems and methods are disclosed for obtaining at least a pair of biometric traits of a person and without contact with the person. In one embodiment a system is disclosed which makes use of a plurality of illumination modules and an imaging module, where a single image is acquired with a color encoded imaging sensor. Parallel and orthogonally polarized images are obtained by at least one sensor of the imaging module from illuminations produced by the illumination modules. A processing subsystem uses mathematical applied operations between the acquired images to selectively produce at least one image of at least one specific biometric trait, such as a finger print, a palm print, a finger-vein, a palm vein, or hand geometry. The biometric trait can be subsequently used for biometric verification and identification.

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A system for obtaining images associated with at least a pair of biometric traits associated with a body part of a person, without contact with the body part of the person, the system comprising: a first illumination source configured to provide a first illumination at a first wavelength, and having a first polarization; a second illumination source to provide a second illumination at a second wavelength, and having a second polarization; a third illumination source configured to provide a near infrared (NIR) illumination, and having the second polarization; an imaging subsystem including a polarizer having the first polarization and a sensor system for capturing a plurality of acquired images, each one of said plurality of acquired images being specific to one of said illumination sources, as the illumination sources illuminate the body part; a processing subsystem configured to mathematically use at least two different ones of said plurality of acquired images associated with at least two of the illumination sources to generate at least one new image providing enhanced contrast of features associated with at least one of a surface biometric trait of the body part and a subsurface biometric trait of the body part; and wherein the processing subsystem is configured to at least one of mathematically subtract or divide, after normalization, one of the images from the plurality of acquired images, from a different one of the acquired images, to selectively obtain at least one of the surface biometric trait and the subsurface biometric trait. 2. The system of claim 1 , where the plurality of acquired images is acquired by configuring the sensor system with a plurality of sensors, with each said sensor being configured to obtain one of the plurality of acquired images. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein each one of the plurality of acquired images is acquired using a single sensor which obtains sequentially separate ones of the plurality of acquired images. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processing subsystem is configured to produce a plurality of new images for enhancing the image contrast of features associated with the surface or subsurface biometric traits of the body part from the plurality of acquired images. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the biometric traits comprise a plurality of: a palm print; a finger print; hand geometry; a palm-vein; and a finger-vein. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second illumination sources comprise wavelengths in a visible spectral range. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second illumination sources are comprised of the same wavelength in a visible spectral range. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the third illumination source is comprised of one or more wavelengths or spectral bands in a near infrared spectral range. 9. A system for obtaining images associated with at least a pair of biometric traits associated with a human body part of a person, from a single acquired image and without contact with the body part of the person, the system comprising: a first illumination source configured to provide a first illumination at a first wavelength, and having a first polarization; a second illumination source to provide a second illumination at a second wavelength, and having a second polarization; a third illumination source configured to provide illumination in a near infrared (NIR) spectrum, and having the second polarization; an imaging subsystem including a polarizer having the first polarization and a color sensor system including groups of red, blue and green pixels for capturing a plurality of acquired images, each one of said plurality of acquired images being specific to one of said illumination sources and each said polarization state, as the illumination sources illuminate the body part; and a processing subsystem configured to mathematically process, through at least one operation including at least one of mathematical subtraction or division, the plurality of acquired images and use ones of the plurality of acquired images captured by at least two different groups of the pixels to generate at least one new image, the at least one new image providing enhanced contrast of features associated with at least one of a surface biometric trait of the body part and a subsurface biometric trait of the body part. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein: at least one of the first and second illumination modules produces an optical signal in a blue color region, and the other one of the first and second illumination modules produces an optical signal in a green color region; and wherein the NIR illumination is within a range of about 600 nm-1000 nm. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the second illumination source is configured to provide illumination in the NIR spectrum at a wavelength or spectral range that is different to the illumination in the NIR spectrum provided by the third illumination source. 12. The system of claim 11 wherein: at least one of the second illumination source and the third illumination source produces an optical signal within a range of about 600 nm-800 nm; and wherein the other one of the second illumination source and the third illumination source produces an optical signal within a range of about 800 nm-1000 nm. 13. The system of claim 9 , where the plurality of acquired images is acquired by configuring the color sensor system with a plurality of sensors, with each said sensor being configured to obtain one of the plurality of acquired images. 14. The system of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of acquired images is acquired using a single red/green/blue (RGB) color sensor which, simultaneously, obtains separate ones of the plurality of acquired images at different wavelengths associated with the illumination sources. 15. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processing subsystem uses at least two different wavelength or spectra range components of image information from the plurality of acquired images to generate a new image, the new image capturing with enhanced contrast features associated with both the surface biometric trait of the body part and the subsurface biometric trait of the body part. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein: the operation of mathematically generating a new image comprises mathematically subtracting or dividing one of the plurality of acquired images from a different one of the plurality of acquired images, after normalization, to selectively obtain either the surface biometric trait and the subsurface biometric trait; and wherein the biometric traits comprise a plurality of: a palm print; a finger print; hand geometry; a palm-vein; and a finger-vein. 17. A method for identifying at least a pair of biometric traits associated with a body part of a person, without contact with the body part of the person, the system comprising: using a first illumination source to illuminate the body part with a first illumination at a first wavelength, and a first polarization state; using a second illumination source to illuminate the body part with a second illumination at a second wavelength, and specific polarization state; using a third illumination source to illuminate the body part with a near infrared (NIR) illumination, and having a second polarization state; obtaining a plurality of acquired images, each one of said plurality of acquired images being specific to one of said illumination sources and each said polarization state, as the illumination sources illuminate the body part; and using at least tw

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  • Sensors therefor · CPC title

  • G06V40/70Primary

    Multimodal biometrics, e.g. combining information from different biometric modalities · CPC title

  • by influencing the scene brightness using illuminating means · CPC title

  • Sensing or illuminating at different wavelengths · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9659205B2 cover?
Systems and methods are disclosed for obtaining at least a pair of biometric traits of a person and without contact with the person. In one embodiment a system is disclosed which makes use of a plurality of illumination modules and an imaging module, where a single image is acquired with a color encoded imaging sensor. Parallel and orthogonally polarized images are obtained by at least one sens…
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L Livermore Nat Security Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06V40/70. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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