Method of authenticating individual and apparatus of authenticating individual used for the same
    3.
    发明授权
    Method of authenticating individual and apparatus of authenticating individual used for the same 有权
    认证个人身份认证方法和使用的个人认证方法

    公开(公告)号:US08462995B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-06-11

    申请号:US12936469

    申请日:2009-03-31

    IPC分类号: G06K9/62

    摘要: Individual authentication method and apparatus therefor, wherein at least one information out of an eyeground blood vessel image information obtained by an optical means, eyeground blood flow distribution image information obtained by using a laser, and information relating to the change over time thereof is compared and collated with personal information registered in advance, and at least the one information out of the eyeground blood vessel image information, the eyeground blood flow distribution image information, and the information relating to the change over time thereof within a measurement field of view obtained in a direction of a line of sight fixed by a fixation target registered in advance is compared and collated with the personal information registered in advance. The fixation target for fixing the direction of the line of sight may be selected from a plurality of fixation points, such as a part of a character string, a part of a still image, or a part of a moving picture, and has an information of which of them to fixedly view registered in advance. An improved technology for further reinforcing the individual authentication method using measurement of an eyeground blood vessel pattern or an eyeground blood flow distribution is provided.

    摘要翻译: 个人认证方法及其装置,其中通过光学装置获得的眼底血管图像信息中的至少一个信息,使用激光获得的眼底血流分布图像信息和与其随时间变化相关的信息进行比较,以及 与预先登记的个人信息进行整理,并且至少在眼底血管图像信息,眼底血流分布图像信息和与其在时间上的变化相关的信息中的一个信息在获得的测量视野内 将由预先登记的固定目标固定的视线的方向与预先登记的个人信息进行比较和整理。 用于固定视线方向的固定目标可以从诸如字符串的一部分,静止图像的一部分或运动图像的一部分的多个固定点中选择,并且具有信息 其中哪一个固定地提前注册。 提供了一种用于进一步加强使用眼底血管图案或眼底血流分布的测量的个体认证方法的改进技术。

    Personal authentication method and personal authentication device utilizing ocular fundus blood flow measurement by laser light
    4.
    发明授权
    Personal authentication method and personal authentication device utilizing ocular fundus blood flow measurement by laser light 有权
    个人认证方法和个人认证装置,利用激光进行眼底血流测量

    公开(公告)号:US08285003B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-09

    申请号:US12303461

    申请日:2007-05-28

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00 A61B5/00 A61B5/02

    摘要: A personal authentication method comprising imaging, on an image sensor as a laser speckle using an optical system, light reflected from retinal blood vessels of the ocular fundus and a blood vessel layer in ocular fundus internal tissue when a laser beam is expanded and made to irradiate the ocular fundus, calculating a quantity that represents the rate of change with respect to time of the amount of light received for each pixel of the laser speckle, obtaining an ocular fundus blood flow map as a two-dimensional map of the numerical values of the quantity, and comparison-checking against pre-registered personal data utilizing at least one, observed in the blood flow map, of blood flow distribution data, a pattern reflecting the course of retinal blood vessels, a pattern reflecting the course of blood vessels in ocular fundus internal tissue observed superimposed thereon, and data on changes thereof over time, and a device therefor. In accordance with the method and device of the present invention utilizing the ocular fundus blood flow rate map, a personal authentication method and device can be obtained that have remarkably higher accuracy than conventional methods and devices.

    摘要翻译: 一种个人认证方法,其特征在于,在使用光学系统的作为激光散斑的图像传感器上,当激光束被扩张并照射时,将眼底的视网膜血管反射的光和眼底内部组织中的血管层成像 眼底,计算表示相对于激光斑点的每个像素接收的光的时间的变化率的量,获得眼底血流图作为二维图的数值的二维图 数量和对照预先登记的个人数据的比较,利用血流图中观察到的至少一个血流分布数据,反映视网膜血管过程的图案,反映眼睛血管过程的图案 观察到的眼底内部组织叠加在其上,以及随时间变化的数据及其装置。 根据利用眼底血流速度图的本发明的方法和装置,可以获得与常规方法和装置相比具有非常高的精度的个人认证方法和装置。

    Optical pickup device
    5.
    发明申请
    Optical pickup device 审中-公开
    光学拾取装置

    公开(公告)号:US20080049580A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-02-28

    申请号:US11892423

    申请日:2007-08-22

    IPC分类号: G11B7/00

    摘要: An optical pickup device includes a plurality of light sources for emitting light beams having different wavelengths; an objective lens for focusing the light beams emitted from the light sources on a recording surface of an optical recording medium; and a photo detector for receiving the light beams reflected from the recording surface. The light beams emitted from the light sources include a first light beam and a second light beam having wavelengths different from each other, the first light beam is incident on the objective lens with a finite system, and the second light beam is incident on the objective lens with an infinite system, paths through which the reflected light of the first light beam and the second light beam reach the photo detector are common to each other, and a hologram element for compensating a focal position in an optical axis direction of one of the first light beam and the second light beam is disposed at a position through which only the reflected light beams pass and which is in front of the photo detector.

    摘要翻译: 光拾取装置包括用于发射具有不同波长的光束的多个光源; 用于将从光源发射的光束聚焦在光学记录介质的记录表面上的物镜; 以及用于接收从记录表面反射的光束的光电检测器。 从光源发射的光束包括具有彼此不同波长的第一光束和第二光束,第一光束以有限的系统入射到物镜上,并且第二光束入射到物镜上 具有无限系统的透镜,第一光束和第二光束的反射光到达光电检测器的路径是共同的,以及全息元件,用于补偿光源中的一个的光轴方向上的焦点位置 第一光束和第二光束设置在只有反射光束通过的位置,并且位于光检测器的前面。

    Personal Identification Method by Subcutaneous Bloodstream Measurement and Personal Identification Device
    6.
    发明申请
    Personal Identification Method by Subcutaneous Bloodstream Measurement and Personal Identification Device 审中-公开
    通过皮下血流测量和个人识别装置的个人识别方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070263906A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-11-15

    申请号:US10596975

    申请日:2005-05-31

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00

    摘要: The personal identification method through the measurement of subcutaneous bloodstream comprising: (1) a step of expanding and irradiating a laser beam to a finger pad and focusing light reflected from a blood vessel layer under skin onto an image sensor plane as laser speckles by using an optical system; (2) a step of determining an amount representing the rate of time variation of the amount of received light at each pixel of the laser speckles, for example, a mean rate of time variation or the reciprocal of the variation of the received light amount which is integrated in accordance with an exposure time of the image sensor, and setting the numerical value thus achieved as a two-dimensional map to thereby achieve a bloodstream map of the finger pad; and (3) a step of comparing a fingerprint pattern appearing as the bloodstream map with preregistered personal data for identification.

    摘要翻译: 通过测量皮下血流的个人识别方法,包括:(1)将激光束扩展并照射到手指垫并将从皮肤下的血管层反射的光聚焦到图像传感器平面上作为激光斑点的步骤, 光学系统; (2)确定表示激光散斑的每个像素处的接收光量的时间变化率的量的步骤,例如平均时间变化率或接收光量的变化的倒数, 根据图像传感器的曝光时间进行积分,并将由此获得的数值设置为二维图,从而实现指垫的血流图; 和(3)将出现为血流图的指纹图案与预先登记的个人数据进行比较以进行识别的步骤。

    Variable-shape mirror and optical pickup device therewith
    7.
    发明申请
    Variable-shape mirror and optical pickup device therewith 失效
    可变形镜和光拾取装置

    公开(公告)号:US20060256457A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-11-16

    申请号:US11406498

    申请日:2006-04-19

    IPC分类号: G02B5/08

    CPC分类号: G02B7/1822 G02B26/0825

    摘要: In a variable-shape mirror of which the shape of the mirror surface can be varied, a mirror portion is bonded only to a fixed portion and not to a piezoelectric element. When the piezoelectric element is not operating, the mirror portion, receiving a predetermined force from the piezoelectric element, makes contact with the piezoelectric element. When the piezoelectric element contracts, the mirror portion tends to restore its original shape by its counterforce. Thus, even when the piezoelectric element contracts, the contact between the mirror portion and the piezoelectric element is held, and hence the electric conduction to the piezoelectric element is maintained.

    摘要翻译: 在镜面的形状可以变化的可变形反射镜中,镜部仅与固定部分接合而不与压电元件接合。 当压电元件不工作时,接收来自压电元件的预定力的反射镜部分与压电元件接触。 当压电元件收缩时,反射镜部分倾向于通过其反作用力恢复其原始形状。 因此,即使当压电元件收缩时,保持反射镜部分和压电元件之间的接触,因此保持对压电元件的导电。

    Ink-jet recording medium
    8.
    发明申请
    Ink-jet recording medium 审中-公开
    喷墨记录介质

    公开(公告)号:US20060251831A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-11-09

    申请号:US11398870

    申请日:2006-04-06

    IPC分类号: B41M5/00

    摘要: The present invention provides an ink-jet recording medium for use in industrial ink-jet printers which offers good printability and storage stability for outdoor and indoor applications. The ink-jet recording medium comprises an ink-absorption layer that absorbs the largest amount of ink of all the layers that constitute an ink-receiving layer on at least one surface of the substrate is composed of a material comprising porous pigment, a fixer and a binder, in which the fixer is an amphoteric fixer containing a cationic component that is cationic and an anionic component that is anionic, in which the molar ratio of the cationic component to the anionic component contained in the fixer is in the range between 1:0.01 and 1:0.5, and in which the percentage of the fixer contained in the ink-absorption layer ranges from 1 to 30% by weight of the solid content of the ink-absorption layer. Printed matter obtained by ink-jet printing on the ink-jet recording medium of the present invention has excellent durability, such as long-term image quality, water resistance and heat resistance.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种用于工业喷墨打印机的喷墨记录介质,其为户外和室内应用提供良好的可印刷性和储存稳定性。 喷墨记录介质包括吸收墨水的吸收层,其吸收构成基材的至少一个表面上的油墨接收层的所有层的最大量的油墨,其由包含多孔颜料,定影剂和 粘合剂,其中定影剂是包含阳离子组分的阳离子组分和阴离子阴离子组分的两性定影剂,其中定影剂中所含的阳离子组分与阴离子组分的摩尔比在1: 0.01和1:0.5,并且其中包含在墨吸收层中的定影剂的百分比在吸油层的固体含量的1至30重量%的范围内。 在本发明的喷墨记录介质上通过喷墨印刷获得的印刷物质具有优异的耐久性,例如长期图像质量,耐水性和耐热性。

    Apparatus for monitoring bloodstream
    9.
    发明授权
    Apparatus for monitoring bloodstream 失效
    用于监测血液的装置

    公开(公告)号:US4862894A

    公开(公告)日:1989-09-05

    申请号:US160800

    申请日:1988-02-26

    申请人: Hitoshi Fujii

    发明人: Hitoshi Fujii

    IPC分类号: A61B5/026 A61B5/103

    摘要: An apparatus for monitoring a bloodstream in a skin surface including a laser light source for emitting a laser beam, a cylindrical lens for expanding the laser beam, an objective lens for collecting light rays reflected by the skin surface and scattered by blood cells, a linear image sensor for receiving the reflected light rays via an objective lens, A/D converter for converting output signals read out of light receiving elements of the linear image sensor into digital signals, a memory for storing the digital signals, a calculating circuit for calculating a bloodstream velocity or a distribution of bloodstream, and a display device for displaying the bloodstream velocity or the distribution of bloodstream.

    Method for preparing dry planographic plates with plasma
    10.
    发明授权
    Method for preparing dry planographic plates with plasma 失效
    用等离子体制备干平板印版的方法

    公开(公告)号:US4292397A

    公开(公告)日:1981-09-29

    申请号:US141187

    申请日:1980-04-17

    IPC分类号: G03F7/075 G03F7/02

    CPC分类号: G03F7/0752

    摘要: The invention provides a novel planographic printing plate suitable for dry planographic printing without supply of dampening water and a method for the preparation thereof. The inventive printing plate has, on one surface of a base plate, a layer of an organopolysiloxane composed of the areas where fresh surface of the organopolysiloxane is exposed bare as the ink-repellent non-image areas and the areas where the surface of the organopolysiloxane layer has been subjected to the treatment with low temperature plasma to be oleophilic or ink-receptive as the image areas of the printing plate. According to the inventive method, the pattern-wise exposure of the organopolysiloxane layer to the plasma atmosphere is performed by first providing a pattern-wise layer of a plasma resistant protective resist layer on the organopolysiloxane layer followed by the plasma treatment and removal of the resist layer. In an improved embodiment of the invention, a layer of an abrasion-resistant ink-receptive material is provided on the organopolysiloxane layer in the plasma-treated areas so that the durability of the printing plate is remarkably improved. Further, incorporation of a metachromatic substance susceptible to plasma treatment, e.g. a dye subject to color change by the plasma treatment, in the organopolysiloxane or in an undercoating primer layer facilitates determination of the end point of the plasma treatment.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种适用于干性平版印刷而不提供润版水的新型平版印刷版及其制备方法。 本发明的印版在基板的一个表面上具有由有机聚硅氧烷的新鲜表面裸露的区域构成的有机聚硅氧烷层作为拒墨非图像区域和有机聚硅氧烷的表面的区域 已经用低温等离子体进行了处理以亲油或接受油墨作为印版的图像区域。 根据本发明的方法,通过首先在有机聚硅氧烷层上提供耐等离子体保护抗蚀剂层的图案层,然后等离子体处理和除去抗蚀剂,进行有机聚硅氧烷层向等离子体气氛的图案曝光 层。 在本发明的一个改进的实施方案中,在等离子体处理区域中的有机聚硅氧烷层上提供耐磨油墨接收材料层,使得印版的耐久性显着提高。 此外,掺入易受等离子体处理的异色物质,例如, 通过等离子体处理进行颜色变化的染料,有机聚硅氧烷或底涂层中有助于确定等离子体处理的终点。