G07D7/202

Optically detectable marker including luminescent dopants and system and method for reading such markers

An optically detectable marker having a matrix material, which is doped with individual luminescent dopants, including a first luminescent dopant and a second luminescent dopant. The first luminescent dopant includes a first unique absorption band such that the first dopant may be excited by illumination of a first wavelength. The first dopant is distributed in the matrix material so as to form a first spatial pattern in the matrix material, which pattern may be optically detected by illuminating the marker by a light source illuminating light of the first wavelength. The second luminescent dopant includes a second unique absorption band such that the second dopant may be excited by illumination of a second wavelength, different from the first. The second dopant is distributed in the matrix material so as to form a second spatial pattern in the matrix material, which pattern may be optically detected by illuminating the marker by a light source illuminating light of the second wavelength.

Optically detectable marker including luminescent dopants and system and method for reading such markers

An optically detectable marker having a matrix material, which is doped with individual luminescent dopants, including a first luminescent dopant and a second luminescent dopant. The first luminescent dopant includes a first unique absorption band such that the first dopant may be excited by illumination of a first wavelength. The first dopant is distributed in the matrix material so as to form a first spatial pattern in the matrix material, which pattern may be optically detected by illuminating the marker by a light source illuminating light of the first wavelength. The second luminescent dopant includes a second unique absorption band such that the second dopant may be excited by illumination of a second wavelength, different from the first. The second dopant is distributed in the matrix material so as to form a second spatial pattern in the matrix material, which pattern may be optically detected by illuminating the marker by a light source illuminating light of the second wavelength.

Method for authenticating and/or checking the integrity of a subject
11049350 · 2021-06-29 · ·

Disclosed is a method for authenticating and/or checking the integrity of a subject, including:—visually superimposing, optically or electronically:—at least one so-called authentication image of at least one authentication region of an authentic subject, the authentication image including at least one texture of random composition,—and, also, the authentication region per se of a candidate subject or at least one verification image of the authentication region of the candidate subject,—in the event of observing, on the image resulting from the superimposition, a Glass pattern optical phenomenon in the authentication region, concluding that the candidate subject is the authentic subject and/or the at least partial integrity of the authentication region of the authentic subject.

METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING A SECURE DOCUMENT
20210174626 · 2021-06-10 ·

The invention relates to a method for authenticating a secure document comprising data printed by analogue or digital printing, said method comprising the following operations:—definition, from among a set of graphical and/or alphanumeric data of the secure document, of at least one distinct data area including at least one distinctive pattern;—during an operation of fabrication of the secure document, reading the distinct data area onto a storage device so as to form a distinct reference data area;—in the course of an operation of verification of the authenticity of the secure document, extracting the distinct data area from a digitized version of the secure document; and—comparing the extracted distinct data area with the distinct reference data area so as to determine a level of matching between said distinct data areas and to deduce therefrom a positive authentication or negative authentication.

Sheet handling apparatus, sheet handling system and sheet handling method
11037390 · 2021-06-15 · ·

A valuable medium handling apparatus configured to handle a plurality of types of valuable media. The valuable medium handling apparatus includes an inlet configured to deposit the plurality of types of valuable media, a setting unit configured to set the types of the valuable media being handled by the apparatus as a first type or a second type, a determination unit configured to determine whether a type of each of the valuable media deposited in the inlet is the first type or the second type based on the setting result of the setting unit and determine whether the valuable medium determined as the first type is a genuine medium or a counterfeit medium, and a plurality of stackers configured to stack the valuable medium of the type determined by the determination unit, the plurality of stackers including a first stacker and a second stacker.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ATM FRAUD VIA COUNTING NOTES

Systems and methods for ATM fraud detection are presented. ATM fraud detection may be provided in the context of a currency dispenser configured to dispense currency notes and a force sensor configured to detect a force applied to the currency dispenser, and a processor configured for data communication with the currency dispenser and the force sensor. The processor may issue an alert if the force sensor detects the applied force for longer than a predetermined time period.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ATM FRAUD VIA COUNTING NOTES

Systems and methods for ATM fraud detection are presented. ATM fraud detection may be provided in the context of a currency dispenser configured to dispense currency notes and a force sensor configured to detect a force applied to the currency dispenser, and a processor configured for data communication with the currency dispenser and the force sensor. The processor may issue an alert if the force sensor detects the applied force for longer than a predetermined time period.

Methods and a system for verifying the authenticity of a mark using trimmed sets of metrics
10997385 · 2021-05-04 · ·

In one implementation, a processor: (1) receives an image of a candidate mark from an image acquisition device, (2) uses the image to measure one or more characteristics at a plurality of locations on the candidate mark, resulting in a first set of metrics, (3) removes, from the first set of metrics, a metric having a dominant amplitude, resulting in a trimmed first set of metrics, (4) retrieves, from a computer-readable memory, a second set of metrics that represents one or more characteristics measured at a plurality of locations on an original mark, (5) removes, from the second set of metrics, a metric corresponding to the metric removed from the first set of metrics, resulting in a trimmed second set of metrics, (6) compares the trimmed first set of metrics with the trimmed second set of metrics, and (7) determines whether the candidate mark is genuine based on the comparison.

Methods and a system for verifying the authenticity of a mark using trimmed sets of metrics
10997385 · 2021-05-04 · ·

In one implementation, a processor: (1) receives an image of a candidate mark from an image acquisition device, (2) uses the image to measure one or more characteristics at a plurality of locations on the candidate mark, resulting in a first set of metrics, (3) removes, from the first set of metrics, a metric having a dominant amplitude, resulting in a trimmed first set of metrics, (4) retrieves, from a computer-readable memory, a second set of metrics that represents one or more characteristics measured at a plurality of locations on an original mark, (5) removes, from the second set of metrics, a metric corresponding to the metric removed from the first set of metrics, resulting in a trimmed second set of metrics, (6) compares the trimmed first set of metrics with the trimmed second set of metrics, and (7) determines whether the candidate mark is genuine based on the comparison.

Metameric security devices

There is disclosed a security device, including a substrate; a first color-shifting pigment on a first region of the substrate; and a second pigment, including at least three dielectric layers, on a second region of the substrate; wherein the first color-shifting pigment and the second pigment color match at a first viewing angle. Methods of making and using the security device are also disclosed.