Authentication system and method

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Inventors

Alesu, Paul

Application #

502818

Filed

Jul-14-1995

Published

Jan-6-1998

Current US Class

235/382
340/5.86
382/116
382/120

International Classes

G06F 007/04; G06K 005/00; G06K 009/22; G06K 009/18

Field of Search

340/825.3 340/825.34 382/187 382/119 382/124

Examiners

Horabik; Michael

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Abstract
A system and method of authentication electronic transactions in which personal hand writing patterns like signatures are used. Signatures are conveyed from sender to receiver through a data communications channel and stored as data streams. The method is based on the fact that nobody can hand write two identical patterns. The result of the authentication test is false if the new hand writing pattern is identical or too close to any of the previously stored patterns.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An authentication system based on personal hand writing patterns comprising:

means for conveying personal hand writing patterns as data streams;

means for analyzing said data streams for specific hand writing characteristics including angles, length of strokes, speed of movements, relative distances, stylus pressure;

means for storing initial data streams as genuine specific hand writing characteristics sets;

means for comparing a specific hand writing characteristics set of a new data stream against said stored data stream of genuine specific hand writing characteristics sets in which the result of the authentication is false if the specific hand writing characteristics set of said new data stream are identical or substantially identical to any of the stored data streams of specific genuine hand writing characteristics sets;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to system and method of authentication and more particularly to a novel system and method in which personal hand writing patterns like signatures are conveyed and stored as data streams and the result of the authentication test is false if the new hand writing pattern is identical or too close to any of the previously stored genuine patterns.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The exponential spread of fast digital communications prompted the desire for electronic commercial transactions. The biggest problem faced by the electronic commerce seems to be generated by the easiness of copying data. Naturally, during a transaction data is sent from one place to another and it is very easy for some ill intended person to copy it and fake another transaction. This is why a lot of efforts were undertaken to find reliable means of authentication. The most popular is the use of key cryptography. When key cryptography is used there is need for a key certification authority. This adds extra costs to payment transactions and makes very difficult and expensive to secure the server of the certification authority. Using this method someone can be sure that the sender knows the key but cannot be sure that the sender is really the person entitled to use the key. Another method is to request confirmation by telephone which means that the issuer of the transaction must be at the telephone number previously known by the bank and that the transaction cannot take advantage of the digital communications speed.
 
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