The method for identity verification employs biometric technology.
Positioned at the center of the system is a stylus with any of a number
of biometric properties or their combination or with one or more metric
sensors, while the customer uses the stylus to sign his/her name, or even
for writing anything. The identity verification system is used at
point-of-sale terminals, in various closed environments, to access a
computer network, in applications involving pen-based computers and
smart-pens, and for e-commerce. When fingerprint sensors are used, the
sensors are positioned in the stylus grip, one sensor for the index
finger, and a second sensor for the thumb. In one variation, one-to-one
biometric matching is used. Each participant carries on his/her person a
device that includes an encrypted biometric for reference purposes to
gain access into the system. Processing is simplified since the system
need only make a "MATCH" or "NO MATCH" decision. In a second variation
that is particularly useful in closed environments, one-to-many biometric
matching is used. During each event access request, the community of
reference prints is searched for a match with the applicant. Each member
of the community need carry nothing on his/her person to participate in
the system. In either variation, the stylus is either attached to each
site or is portable, one such stylus being carried by each participant.