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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 08, 2014
Princeton Identity, Inc., Hamilton, NJ (US);
Steven N. Perna, Lawrenceville, NJ (US);
John M. Margicin, Langhorne, PA (US);
Mark A. Clifton, Brick, NJ (US);
Jongjin Kim, East Windsor, NJ (US);
Bobby S. Varma, Princeton, NJ (US);
Stephen J. Piro, Moorestown, NJ (US);
Barry E. Mapen, Stonington, CT (US);
Kevin P. Richards, Narragansett, RI (US);
David Alan Ackerman, Hopewell, NJ (US);
Ann-Marie Lanzillotto, Lawrenceville, NJ (US);
David J. Wade, Stonington, CT (US);
Timothy J. Davis, Columbus, NJ (US);
Michael P. Fleisch, Manalapan, NJ (US);
Jitendra J. Bhangley, Morganville, NJ (US);
Glen J. Van Sant, Langhorne, PA (US);
James R. Bergen, Hopewell, NJ (US);
John Timothy Green, Lisbon, CT (US);
Princeton Identity, Inc., Hamilton, NJ (US);
Abstract
An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems.