This pen-based, identity verification uses biometric technology. For use
in commercial transactions at a point-of-sate terminal, a customer
registers advising the system of a customer account that is to be used
for payment. The customer also submits a digital signature for reference
purposes--a fingerprint. The customer is then issued a transponder that
links the customer to the customer account and to the reference digital
signature. When the customer is at the point-of-sale terminal for making
payment, an interrogator disposed at the point-of-sale terminal transmits
a radio signal requesting identity verification. The transponder submits
data to the interrogator. Thereafter, when the customer uses a stylus to
submit written data (a signature), a sensor in the stylus makes
incidental capture of biometric data that enables the interrogator to
confirm customer identity. Similarly, at a security checkpoint in an
office building, the system is utilized when a written log is used to
track access and egress to the building. Again, a transponder is issued
to a party having authorized access after the party has registered and
submitted a digital signature for reference purposes.