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Automatic transaction device of organism authentication

An automatic transaction device and biological information technology, which is applied in the direction of cooperative operation devices, software of ATMs, accessories of ATMs, etc. Considering the input of numerical values ​​such as the password or amount of the automatic trading device, etc., to achieve the effect of improving security

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-17
HITACHI OMRON TERMINAL SOLUTIONS CORP
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[0008] However, any known technology does not consider the input of values ​​such as passwords or amounts in automatic transaction devices, or the specific transaction operations in financial institutions such as transaction content selection, and has not done research on preventing malicious people from peeking under various operations.
That is, any of the above-mentioned known technologies is nothing more than a biometric authentication technology that uses fingerprints to make the process correspond to each different finger. The automatic transaction device not only assumes the use of healthy people but also assumes the use of visually impaired people, and it is difficult to prevent malicious people. Take a peek and make sure you're safe

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[0034] In order for a customer to start a transaction based on biometric authentication, the customer first needs to apply for the content to the financial institution. After that, the issued IC card is mailed to your home, and you take the received IC card to the business store of the financial institution. There, through the operation of the clerk, the biological information (fingerprint, finger vein, etc.) of the customer is read by the biological information reading device, and registered in the IC card held by the customer. At this time, while registering the biometric information of a total of 10 fingers on both hands, it is also registered which of these fingers corresponds to which numerical value from 0 to 9, or which transaction type or process corresponds to it. In addition, it is preferable that the customer can freely set and select which finger corresponds to which content.

[0035] Figure 6 In this way, an example of the biometric information of 10 fingers of...

Embodiment 2

[0048] In the first embodiment, it is assumed that mainly healthy people operate as customers, but when visually impaired people operate, operation guidance by voice can be appropriately given to customers. Execute, for example, using voice guidance from a handset, etc. Figure 9-Figure 11 Wait until the screen shown is displayed. That is, since the identification information (identification code) of the visually impaired person can be given to the recording part (for example, the magnetic stripe part 202, the IC chip 203, the non-contact IC chip 204, etc.) of the IC card 201 held by the visually impaired person, the When the IC card 201 is inserted into the card mechanism 105 of the ATM 101, it can be determined that the customer is a visually impaired person.

[0049] The ATM 101 guides the visually impaired person to cover each finger on the finger vein reader 102 by voice for personal identification through a handheld device or the like. If the comparison of the person i...

Embodiment 3

[0053] Next, an embodiment will be described in which the same operations as those described above are performed using only the fingers of one hand. Even in this embodiment, since 10 kinds of information of numerical value 0-9 are to be processed, only 5 fingers of one hand are not enough. Therefore, by combining the fingers of one hand, it is possible to make up for the deficiency. Figure 7 This is a correspondence example when registering with the IC chip 203 only five fingers of one hand to perform transaction selection, process input, numerical value input from 0 to 9, or unit input. In the figure, for example, 'thumb+pink', which corresponds to inputting the numerical value '6', indicates that the numerical value '6' is input by comparing the vein data of the thumb and the vein data of the little finger. In addition, since the procedure of registering necessary information such as the corresponding relationship of each finger into the IC card 201 is the same as that of ...

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Abstract

The invention provides an authentication method for preventing ID number operation of visually impaired people from being stolen by peeking, etc. The IC chip of an IC card in which biological information is registered can register up to ten veins or fingerprints, and numerical values from 0 to 9 are associated with the respective fingers of each customer. Selection inputs for transaction items andprocess inputs such as ''confirmation'' and ''correction'' are also registered in association with the respective fingers. In this way, the IC chip of the IC card is used as a translator and each customer can input numerical values or the like sequentially and make transactions at an automatic transaction device by simply putting his / her fingers over the finger information reader of an ATM. In the case of visually impaired people, transactions can be desirably made as they listen to voice guidance on a handset.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an automatic transaction device installed in a financial institution, and more particularly to an automatic transaction device having a biometric authentication function for performing transactions after confirming that the customer is the person by reading biometric information. Background technique [0002] In a financial transaction between a financial institution and a customer, the financial institution performs the identity verification of the customer before starting the transaction. For example, in the case of using an automatic transaction machine (ATM), personal authentication is performed using a cash card and a password. In recent years, due to the increase in damages caused by the use of stolen cards or counterfeit cards in transactions of financial institutions, especially for transactions using automatic transaction devices, there has been a strong demand for increased security. [0003] As a method of i...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G07F19/00G07F7/12G06K17/00G06K19/10G06Q20/18G06Q20/40G06Q40/00G06Q40/02G06T7/00G07D9/00H04L9/32
CPCG06Q20/341G06Q20/40145G07F19/201G07F19/206
Inventor 藤冈敏则
Owner HITACHI OMRON TERMINAL SOLUTIONS CORP
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