CLYDE MUSGRAVE
Engineers in Frisco, TX

License number
Pennsylvania PE034141E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Frisco, TX 75035
Pennsylvania

Organization information

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Dr. Clyde Musgrave

3620 Fairfield Pl, Frisco, TX 75034

Phone:
(972) 335-8844 (Phone)
SIC:
8351 - Child Day Care Services

Professional information

Clyde Musgrave Photo 1

Iris Imaging Telephone Security Module And Method

US Patent:
6377699, Apr 23, 2002
Filed:
Nov 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/199369
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
James L. Cambier - Rome NY
Assignee:
Iridian Technologies, Inc. - Moorsetown NJ
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382117, 340 582, 379 9303, 382115, 455411
Abstract:
A compact, handheld imaging apparatus which can be used to capture high-quality iris images for identification of a person. The handheld iris imager is non-invasive and non-contacting and comprises a camera, a cold mirror, a lens, and an illuminator. The imager has sensors and indicators which assist a user in aligning and focusing the device. The imager also automatically captures the image when proper positioning is achieved. A template of the image is then compared to a database of previously stored templates of images to identify the person. The imager is integrated into a telephone as a security module. The telephone cannot be unlocked and used unless a user has been identified and authorized by the imager.


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Iris Imaging Telephone Security Module And Method

US Patent:
2002013, Sep 19, 2002
Filed:
Feb 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/067000
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX, US
James Cambier - Rome NY, US
Assignee:
IriScan, Inc.
International Classification:
G06K009/00
US Classification:
382/117000, 382/218000
Abstract:
A compact, handheld imaging apparatus which can be used to capture high-quality iris images for identification of a person. The handheld iris imager is non-invasive and non-contacting and comprises a camera, a cold mirror, a lens, and an illuminator. The imager has sensors and indicators which assist a user in aligning and focusing the device. The imager also automatically captures the image when proper positioning is achieved. A template of the image is then compared to a database of previously stored templates of images to identify the person. The imager is integrated into a telephone as a security module. The telephone cannot be unlocked and used unless a user has been identified and authorized by the imager.


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System And Method Of Animal Identification And Animal Transaction Authorization Using Iris Patterns

US Patent:
6424727, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Nov 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/436525
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
James L. Cambier - Medford NJ
Assignee:
Iridian Technologies, Inc. - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382117, 382116
Abstract:
A system and method of identification of an animal based on features of the iris of an eye are disclosed. An image of the animals eye is captured using an iris acquisition device that combines a camera, an optical system, an illumination source, and a viewing screen, preferably in one small, hand-held device. A biometric template based on the features of the animals iris is extracted from the captured iris image. The identity of the animal is determined by comparing the obtained biometric template with a previously-obtained and stored biometric template, collected under conditions which permit independent verification of identity, and stored in a database along with identification information. A system and method of animal transaction authorization is also provided wherein the identification of an animal is authenticated, the identification of a person in the animal identity and tracking chain is authenticated, and an animal transaction is authorized of based on a match between the identity of the person in the animal identity and tracking chain and the identity of the animal. Preferably, the animal and person identification is accomplished using iris recognition techniques, and the animal and person identities are keyed to one another in a database to facilitate the matching between the animal and the person.


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System And Method Of Fast Biometric Database Searching Using Digital Certificates

US Patent:
6505193, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Dec 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/452603
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
James L. Cambier - Medford NJ
Assignee:
Iridian Technologies, Inc. - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 3
Abstract:
A system and method for conducting fast biometric database searches using iris recognition and digital certificates. Authentication of a computing platform is provided based on a digital certificates attached thereto. Fast database searching and identification of a person at the computing platform are provided based on the digital certificate which is used to point to a database partition having stored biometric images and an obtained biometric image, such as an iris template, which is compared to the stored biometric images in order to identify the person. Access to the database containing stored biometric images may be granted based on the results of the digital certificate authentication process. The use of digital certificates narrows the database search to only those individuals who have authorized access to a particular computing platform by using the digital certificates. The inclusion of the iris template allows for the reliable identification of an individual at the computing platform using digital certificates both as the secure transport method and as the means to ensure the privacy of the individual and their iris template.


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Biometric Certifying Authorities

US Patent:
6105010, Aug 15, 2000
Filed:
Dec 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
9/001323
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
Assignee:
GTE Service Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 44
Abstract:
A biometric certifying authority (BCA) management system and method provide and maintain a hierarchical relationship among biometric certifying authorities in the issuance of biometric certificates. Biometric certificates may be used in all electronic transactions requiring authentication of the participants, based on the accuracy and uniqueness of the biometric, which allows the electronic transaction to be insured to provide global standards for all electronic commerce. The BCA management system includes a transaction request parser which extracts a biometric certificate signal and transaction-type data from a electronic transaction request. A biometric verification processor verifies the biometric certificate signal against previously stored biometric data in a database. The biometric verification processor generates a verification message corresponding to the authenticity or fraudulent status of the biometric certificate signal. A transaction type classifier receives the electronic transaction request, and generates a classification message according to the transaction-type data.


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System And Method For Authenticating Electronic Transactions Using Biometric Certificates

US Patent:
6202151, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Dec 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
9/001324
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
Robert S. Dulude - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
GTE Service Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
G06K 946
US Classification:
713186
Abstract:
A technique for combining biometric identification with digital certificates for electronic authentication called biometric certificates. The technique includes the management of biometric certificates through the use of a biometric certificate management system. Biometric certificates may be used in any electronic transaction requiring authentication of the participants. Biometric data is pre-stored in a biometric database of the biometric certificate management system by receiving data corresponding to physical characteristics of registered users through a biometric input device. Subsequent transactions to be conducted over a network have biometric certificates generated from the physical characteristics of a current user, which is then appended to the transaction, and which then authenticates the user by comparison against the pre-stored biometric data of the physical characteristics of users in the biometric database.


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Biometric Certifying Authorities

US Patent:
7318050, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
May 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/567453
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX, US
Assignee:
Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 44, 382116, 382115, 235379, 235382, 380255, 340 52
Abstract:
A biometric certifying authority (BCA) management system and method provide and maintain a hierarchical relationship among biometric certifying authorities in the issuance of biometric certificates. Biometric certificates may be used in all electronic transactions requiring authentication of the participants, based on the accuracy and uniqueness of the biometric, which allows the electronic transaction to be insured to provide global standards for all electronic commerce. The BCA management system includes a transaction request parser which extracts a biometric certificate signal and transaction-type data from a electronic transaction request. A biometric verification processor verifies the biometric certificate signal against previously stored biometric data in a database. The biometric verification processor generates a verification message corresponding to the authenticity or fraudulent status of the biometric certificate signal. A transaction type classifier receives the electronic transaction request, and generates a classification message according to the transaction-type data.


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Network Interface Device And Method

US Patent:
7031465, Apr 18, 2006
Filed:
Dec 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/017209
Inventors:
Kevin S. Dibble - Carrollton TX, US
Christopher Q. Eckert - Lewisville TX, US
Wayne T. Daniel - Garland TX, US
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX, US
Assignee:
Efficient Networks, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H04M 3/00
US Classification:
379418
Abstract:
A network interface device includes a first interface operable to receive at least two incoming calls over a subscriber line, and a second interface operable to facilitate communication between the first interface and a first telephone line and between the first interface and a second telephone line. The second interface is also operable to generate one or more first ring voltages on the first telephone line and one or more second ring voltages on the second telephone line. The network interface device also includes a processor coupled to the first interface and the second interface. The processor is operable to instruct the second interface to generate the first and second ring voltages in response to receiving the incoming calls. The processor is also operable to allocate the first and second ring voltages among the first and second telephone lines to ensure that a total instantaneous load placed on the second interface does not exceed a determined threshold level.


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Biometric Certificates

US Patent:
6310966, Oct 30, 2001
Filed:
May 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/075165
Inventors:
Robert S. Dulude - Wellesley MA
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
Assignee:
GTE Service Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382115
Abstract:
Biometric identification is combined with digital certificates for electronic authentication as biometric certificates. The biometric certificates are managed through the use of a biometric certificate management system. Biometric certificates may be used in any electronic transaction requiring authentication of the participants. Biometric data is pre-stored in a biometric database of the biometric certificate management system by receiving data corresponding to physical characteristics of registered users through a biometric input device. Subsequent transactions to be conducted over a network have digital signatures generated from the physical characteristics of a current user and from the electronic transaction. The electronic transaction is authenticated by comparison of hash values in the digital signature with re-created hash values. The user is authenticated by comparison against the pre-stored biometric certificates of the physical characteristics of users in the biometric database.


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Biometric Watermarks

US Patent:
6208746, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Dec 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
9/002219
Inventors:
Clyde Musgrave - Frisco TX
Assignee:
GTE Service Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
G06K9/00, 7, G06F7/04, 17/60, 7, H04L9/00
US Classification:
382100
Abstract:
A biometric watermark system and method generate a biometrically encoded bitstream from biometric data of a user and from electronic data to be transmitted to the user. The encoded bitstream has the biometric data acting as a biometric watermark. The encoded bitstream is then sent to a decoder of the user, with the biometric watermark providing security in the transmission in order to prevent unauthorized users from extracting the electronic data. The decoder utilizes the biometric data of the user to decode the biometrically encoded bitstream, so as to extract the biometric watermark, and to securely retrieve the electronic data.