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Bolle, US
Christian Bolle, Bridgewater, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100026290 | MICROELECTROMECHANICAL MAGNETOMETER WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS - A method of manufacturing an apparatus | 02-04-2010 |
| 20110129181 | TURNING MIRROR FOR PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - An optical device comprising a substrate having a planar surface and an optical waveguide located on and parallel to the planar surface and having an end located and oriented to emit or receive light propagating substantially parallel to the planar surface. The device also comprises a crystalline turning mirror bound to the planar surface, the crystalline turning mirror having a bottom surface along the planar surface and having a reflecting surface that is slanted relative to said planar surface. The crystalline turning mirror and the substrate are formed of different materials. | 06-02-2011 |
Cristian Bolle, Bridgewater, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090243625 | TEST STRUCTURE TO MONITOR THE RELEASE STEP IN A MICROMACHINING PROCESS - Electrical and visual test structures monitor the degree of removal of conductive sacrificial layers used in micromachining processes that fabricate micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110164848 | Ball Lens Holder For A Planar Lightwave Circuit Device - In a planar lightwave circuit (PLC) package, a ball lens is used to broaden a collimated beam from a waveguide in a PLC device. A holder for the ball lens is attached to the PLC device in the package, which attachment effects a passive alignment of the waveguide with the ball lens to achieve efficient optical coupling therebetween. | 07-07-2011 |
Cristian A. Bolle, City Of Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20110149012 | VIDEOCONFERENCING TERMINAL WITH A PERSISTENCE OF VISION DISPLAY AND A METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF TO MAINTAIN EYE CONTACT - The disclosure provides apparatuses for videoconferencing and a method of operation thereof. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes: (1) a display substrate occupying less than an entirety of a viewing area, (2) an actuator configured to move the display substrate over the viewing area and (3) a camera having a field of view at least partially overlapping the viewing area and configured to capture a camera image through the viewing area. | 06-23-2011 |
Rudolf M. Bolle, Bedford Hills, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080285815 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR TRANSFORMING A BIOMETRIC IMAGE - The invention provides a method, system, and program product for transforming a multi-dimensional biometric feature point set. More particularly, the invention provides a method for transforming a biometric image using surface folding of the image. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for transforming a multi-dimensional biometric feature point set, the method comprising: converting the multi-dimensional biometric feature point set to a canonical position and orientation; applying a non-invertible transform function to each of a plurality of points of the biometric feature point set; and providing a transformed biometric feature point set comprising a plurality of transformed points. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090123034 | Method, Apparatus and Computer Program Product Implementing Anonymous Biometric Matching - Method, apparatus and computer program product compare biometrics in an anonymous manner. A first collection of biometrics is transformed using a first cancelable non-invertible biometric transform to create a first collection of transformed biometrics. A second collection of biometrics is transformed using the first cancelable non-invertible biometric transform to create a second collection of transformed biometrics. The first and second collection of transformed biometrics are then compared in the transformed domain to determine if any of the transformed biometrics from the first collection match any of the transformed biometrics from the second collection. If a match is found, the parties respectively maintaining the first and second collections of biometrics exchange information confidential nature of the biometrics are maintained by the entities responsible for the collections, since the biometrics are not compared in an untransformed state. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090310830 | Anonymous and Revocable Fingerprint Recognition - A biometric representation of a fingerprint from which the original biometric cannot be recovered (privacy) and which can be canceled and reissued. For example, based on an individual's token, the representation can be scrambled uniquely to the individual. From the scrambled biometric representation it is not feasible to reconstruct the biometric and if the representation is compromised, a new one is easily issued. In another aspect, if a biometric can be represented by some other one-dimensional structure, a distance or similarity measure is defined to compare biometrics. Verification decisions can be made based on the distance between or similarity of biometrics. | 12-17-2009 |
Rudolf Maarten Bolle, Bedford Hills, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080232654 | FINGERPRINT REPRESENTATION USING LOCALIZED TEXTURE FEATURE - A system and method for processing fingerprints includes representing each minutiae in a fingerprint by determining quantized Gabor coefficients to represent texture content of the minutiae. A distance is computed between represented minutiae and stored minutiae. The minutiae matches are ranked based on the distance to identify the fingerprint. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20090175513 | Methods and Apparatus for Generation of Cancelable Fingerprint Template - Techniques for generating a distorted fingerprint representation for a given fingerprint image are provided. First, at least one fingerprint feature point from a given fingerprint image is selected. At least one representation of a region proximate to the selected fingerprint feature point is then generated. Next, the representation of the region proximate to the selected fingerprint feature point is distorted. The distortion comprises applying a random projection to the representation to generate a randomly projected representation of the region proximate to the selected fingerprint feature point. A distorted template is then formed, wherein the distorted template comprises the randomly projected representation of the region proximate to the selected fingerprint feature point. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090285459 | FINGERPRINT REPRESENTATION USING GRADIENT HISTOGRAMS - Techniques for generating a gradient characterization for a first fingerprint image are provided. One or more fingerprint feature points are selected from the first fingerprint image. A region is obtained for each of the one or more selected fingerprint feature points. The region is a representation of an area proximate a given fingerprint feature point. Each of the obtained regions is divided into a plurality of sub-regions. A histogram is generated for each of the plurality of sub-regions. For each of the one or more selected fingerprint feature points, the one or more generated histograms are combined into a concatenated histogram. The concatenated histogram is used for identification purposes. | 11-19-2009 |
