Claims
- 1. A biometric sensing device having a sensing pad for accepting a biological surface, said sensing pad having a plurality of sensing elements, said plurality of sensing elements forming sets of rows and sets of columns, said rows and said columns each having at least two sensing elements, each two of said rows and each two of said columns being individually spaced from each other, said rows and said columns grouped together to form at least one linear sensing array, the biometric sensing device comprising:
a first linear sensing array, the linear sensing array being regularly spaced and having a first known spacing between rows thereof; a second linear sensing array, the linear sensing array being regularly spaced and having a second known spacing between rows thereof; wherein a third spacing between the first and second regularly spaced linear sensing array is other than an integer multiple of the first known spacing.
- 2. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein the first linear sensing array and the second linear sensing array are disposed other than in parallel along a longitudinal axis thereof and form a sensing pad for accepting the biological surface, for sensing the biological surface moved across said sensing pad in a direction being substantially a linear combination of normal directions of the first and second sensing arrays, a normal direction of the linear sensing array being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal extension of said sensing array.
- 3. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein a resolution of the second linear sensing array is the same as a resolution of the first linear sensing array.
- 4. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein the resolution of the second linear sensing array is different from the resolution of the first linear sensing array.
- 5. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein the linear sensing arrays with different resolution are linear sensing arrays having resolution for sensing different features of the biological surface, said features having smallest distinguishable features of different size.
- 6. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of capacitive sensing elements.
- 7. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of optical sensing elements.
- 8. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of thermal sensing elements.
- 9. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, comprising:
a processor for interleaving images sensed by the second sensing array using images sensed by the first sensing array as guiding images.
- 10. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, comprising:
a third linear sensing array, the linear sensing array being regularly spaced; wherein a fourth spacing between the first and third regularly spaced linear sensing array is other than an integer multiple of the first known spacing; and wherein a fifth spacing between the second and third regularly spaced linear sensing array is other than an integer multiple of the second known spacing.
- 11. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 10, wherein the resolution of the third linear sensing array is higher than the resolution of the second linear sensing array, and wherein the resolution of the second linear sensing array is higher than the resolution of the first linear sensing array.
- 12. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, comprising a processor for receiving image data from the sensing pad and for processing the received image data to form a composite image of the biological surface from the image data.
- 13. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 1, comprising at least one monitoring device for monitoring a motion of the biological surface when moved across the at least one motion sensor.
- 14. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 13, comprising a processor for receiving motion data from the monitoring device and processing said motion data.
- 15. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 14, wherein a processor for receiving image data from the sensing pad and for processing said image data is the same processor for receiving motion data from the monitoring device and processing said motion data.
- 16. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 13, wherein the at least one motion sensor is a trackball.
- 17. A biometric sensing device having a sensing pad for accepting a biological surface, said sensing pad having a plurality of sensing elements, said plurality of sensing elements forming sets of rows and sets of columns, each of said rows and each of said columns being individually spaced and including at least two sensing elements, said rows and said columns grouped together to form at least one linear sensing array, the biometric sensing device comprising:
a first linear sensing array for extending across a width of a biological surface when disposed perpendicular thereto; and a second linear sensing array for other than extending across the width of the biological surface when the first array is disposed perpendicular thereto.
- 18. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, wherein the first linear sensing array and the second linear sensing array are disposed other than in parallel along a longitudinal axis thereof and form a sensing pad for accepting a biological surface, for sensing a biological surface moved across said sensing pad in a direction being substantially a linear combination of normal directions of the first and second linear sensing arrays, a normal direction of the linear sensing array being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal extension of said linear sensing array.
- 19. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, wherein at least two linear sensing arrays form at least one angle of approximately 90°.
- 20. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of capacitive sensing elements.
- 21. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of optical sensing elements.
- 22. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, wherein the plurality of sensing elements is a plurality of thermal sensing elements.
- 23. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, comprising a processor for receiving image data from the sensing pad and for processing the received image data to form a composite image of the biological surface from the image data.
- 24. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 17, comprising at least one motion sensor for monitoring a motion of the biological surface when moved across the at least one motion sensor.
- 25. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 24, comprising a processor for receiving motion data from the motion sensor and processing said data.
- 26. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 25, wherein the processor for receiving image data from the sensing pad and for processing said image data is the same processor for receiving motion data from the motion sensor and processing said motion data.
- 27. A biometric sensing device as defined in claim 24, wherein the at least one motion sensor is a trackball.
- 28. A method for sensing a biological surface comprising the steps of:
moving a biological surface across a sensing pad; sensing a first plurality of partial images using a first linear sensing array; sensing a second plurality of partial images using a second linear sensing array; constructing an image of the biological surface from the pluralities of partial images using a processor; and comparing the image of the biological surface with a template image.
- 29. A method for sensing a biological surface as defined in claim 28, comprising the steps of:
moving the biological surface across the sensing pad in a direction being substantially a linear combination of normal directions of two sensing arrays, a normal direction of the sensing array being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal extension of said sensing array.
- 30. A method for sensing a biological surface as defined in claim 28, comprising the steps of:
sensing the motion of the biological surface using a motion sensor; and constructing an image of the biological surface from the pluralities of partial images and the motion data using a processor.
- 31. A method for sensing a biological surface as defined in claim 28, comprising the steps of:
sensing a first plurality of partial images of a first detail of a biological surface using the first linear sensing array; constructing an image of a first detail of the biological surface from the first plurality of partial images using the processor; sensing a second plurality of partial images of a second detail of the biological surface using the second linear sensing array; constructing an image of a second detail of the biological surface from the second plurality of partial images using the processor; aligning the images of the details of the biological surface with a template image using the image of the first detail of the biological surface; and comparing the aligned image of the second detail of the biological surface with a template image.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/300,836 filed on Jun. 27, 2001; 60/305,186 filed on Jul. 16, 2001; 60/305,910 filed on Jul. 18, 2001; and 60/306,139 filed on Jul. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
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60300836 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60305186 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60305910 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60306139 |
Jul 2001 |
US |