Claims
- 1. A method of operating a money validation system having at least two sensors and a processing and control circuit, comprising:
- defining an activity vector originating at the zero electrical activity point and terminating at an idle operating point for the system;
- sensing data with each sensor representative of at least two characteristics of each of a plurality of genuine money items;
- combining the sensed data into a plurality of acceptance vectors;
- mapping the acceptance vectors onto a coordinate system;
- defining a mean vector having its origin at the idle operating point and terminating at the center of the mapped region;
- defining a tolerance value for the mean vector;
- generating an acceptance region based on the tolerance value and the mean vector;
- sensing an inserted item and generating data representative of said at least two characteristics;
- converting the generated data of the inserted item into a test vector;
- comparing the test vector to the acceptance region; and
- accepting the item as a genuine item if the test vector falls within the acceptance region.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- modifying the activity vector in response to environmental factors.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- sensing data with each sensor representative of at least two characteristics of each of a plurality of genuine money items of at least one other item type;
- combining the sensed data into a plurality of acceptance vectors for each of the different item types;
- mapping the acceptance vectors onto a coordinate system according to item type;
- defining mean vectors for each item type having an origin at the idle operating point and terminating at the center of each of the mapped regions;
- defining a tolerance value for each mean vector;
- generating acceptance regions based on the tolerance values and mean vectors;
- storing the acceptance regions;
- sensing an inserted item and generating test data representative of said at least two characteristics;
- converting the generated test data into a test vector;
- comparing the test vector to the stored acceptance regions; and
- accepting the inserted item as genuine money of a particular type if the test vector falls within one of the acceptance regions.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
- generating a modification constant for translating each mean vector to correspond to a predetermined first acceptance region mean vector;
- modifying all of the acceptance regions, with the exception of the first acceptance region, with the corresponding modification constant; and,
- storing the modified acceptance region values which do not match those of the first acceptance region in memory along with the modification constant to conserve memory space.
- 5. A money validation apparatus, comprising:
- at least one sensor circuit which senses at least two characteristics of money items;
- means for defining an idle operating point of the system;
- means for converting sensed characteristic data for genuine items into acceptance vectors having an origin at the idle operating point;
- means for mapping the acceptance vectors onto a coordinate system;
- means for defining a mean vector having an origin at the idle operating point and terminating at the center of the mapped region;
- means for defining a tolerance value;
- means for generating an acceptance region based on the tolerance value and the mean vector;
- means for sensing an inserted item and generating data representative of said at least two characteristics;
- means for converting the generated data of the inserted item into a test vector; and,
- means for comparing the test vector to the acceptance region and for accepting the item as a genuine item if the test vector falls within the acceptance region.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/249,323 filed on May 26, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,443,144, which is a continuation Ser. No. 898,802, filed Jun. 15, 1992, now of U.S. Pat. No. 5,330,041 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 595,076, filed Oct. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,167,313.
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