John W Schmitt
Cosmetology at Borasco Dr, Melbourne, FL

License number
Colorado 502711
Issued Date
Mar 8, 2001
Renew Date
May 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2017
Type
Cosmetologist
Address
Address
6421 Borasco Dr #1209, Melbourne, FL 32940

Professional information

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President At Id Solutions

Position:
President at ID Solutions
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
ID Solutions - President


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Method For Fingerprint Indexing And Searching

US Patent:
5841888, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Jan 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/589064
Inventors:
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Mark E. Boss - West Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Palm Bay FL
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382124
Abstract:
A method for indexing and searching a plurality of reference fingerprints to determine if a sample fingerprint matches one of the reference fingerprints includes the steps of: determining respective index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint based upon characteristics of the fingerprints and with the index values being generally evenly distributed and continuous over a relatively large population of individuals; selecting a first subset of the reference fingerprints having index values in a first range relative to the index value of the sample fingerprint; and comparing the sample fingerprint to each fingerprint of the first subset of reference fingerprints to thereby determine if there is a match between the sample fingerprint and one of the reference fingerprints and without comparing the sample fingerprint to all of the reference fingerprints. The step of determining index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint preferably comprises determining same based upon ridge flow curvature of the fingerprints. The step of selecting the first subset of reference fingerprints preferably comprises selecting same based upon an expected confidence value for locating the sample fingerprint in the first subset.


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System Including Separable Protected Components And Associated Methods

US Patent:
5982894, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Feb 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/796161
Inventors:
Karl W. McCalley - Indian Harbor Beach FL
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Assignee:
AuthenTec, Inc. - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
H04L 900
US Classification:
380 9
Abstract:
A system having enhanced security includes: a plurality of components; at least one security circuit associated with at least one component; and at least one master circuit associated with at least one component and connected in communication with the security circuit. More particularly, the security circuit when in the virgin state is switchable to a desired enrolled state for the master circuit. The master circuit according to one aspect of the invention preferably determines if the security circuit is in the virgin state and switches the security circuit to the desired enrolled state. The master circuit also preferably prevents operation of the system responsive to a security circuit being in an enrolled state other than the desired enrolled state for the master circuit. A security circuit may be restored to the virgin state in response to a user token or a fingerprint of the user. Method aspects of the invention are also disclosed.


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Machine Including Vibration And Shock Resistant Fingerprint Sensor And Related Methods

US Patent:
6098330, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
May 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/858143
Inventors:
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Authentec, Inc. - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
F41A 1706
US Classification:
42 7011
Abstract:
A machine includes a mechanical linkage and or drive coupled to a housing and generating at least one of shock and vibration when functioning. The machine further includes an integrated circuit fingerprint sensor carried by the housing and being resistant to at least one of shock and vibration, and an enabling circuit for selectively enabling functioning of the linkage/drive based upon sensing a fingerprint of an authorized machine operator by the integrated circuit fingerprint sensor. Accordingly, only authorized operators may use the machine. Moreover, the integrated fingerprint sensor is shock and vibration resistant so that it can be coupled to the machine housing and still function accurately and reliably. The enabling circuit may also include a memory for storing data related to at least one fingerprint for at least one authorized operator, and may determine matching of a sensed fingerprint with the stored data. The machine may also be a firearm which generates a substantial shock upon firing.


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Access Control System Including Fingerprint Sensor Enrollment And Associated Methods

US Patent:
5903225, May 11, 1999
Filed:
May 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/857523
Inventors:
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Palm Bay FL
International Classification:
H04Q1/00
US Classification:
34082531
Abstract:
An access control system includes a fingerprint enrolling station for sensing a fingerprint of a person and enrolling the person as an authorized person based upon the sensed fingerprint. The system also includes an access triggering device to be carried by the authorized person, and an access controller for granting access to an authorized person bearing the access triggering device. The access triggering device preferably cooperates with the enrolling station to store authorization data for an authorized person based upon the sensed fingerprint. The access triggering device also preferably includes a wireless transmitter, such as a passive transponder, for transmitting an authorization signal related to the stored authorization data. In addition, the access controller preferably includes a wireless receiver, such as including a transponder powering circuit, for receiving the authorization signal and granting access responsive to the wireless transmitter being in proximity to the wireless receiver. The authorized person bearing the access trigger device may unobtrusively be granted access merely by approaching the access location.


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Method And Related Apparatus For Fingerprint Indexing And Searching

US Patent:
6021211, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Mar 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/033437
Inventors:
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Mark E. Boss - West Melbourne FL
Assignee:
AuthenTec, Inc. - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382124
Abstract:
A method for indexing and searching a plurality of reference fingerprints to determine if a sample fingerprint matches one of the reference fingerprints includes the steps of: determining respective index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint based upon characteristics of the fingerprints and with the index values being generally evenly distributed and continuous over a relatively large population of individuals; selecting a first subset of the reference fingerprints having index values in a first range relative to the index value of the sample fingerprint; and comparing the sample fingerprint to each fingerprint of the first subset of reference fingerprints to thereby determine if there is a match between the sample fingerprint and one of the reference fingerprints and without comparing the sample fingerprint to all of the reference fingerprints. The step of determining index values for the reference fingerprints and the sample fingerprint preferably comprises determining same based upon ridge flow curvature of the fingerprints. The step of selecting the first subset of reference fingerprints preferably comprises selecting same based upon an expected confidence value for locating the sample fingerprint in the first subset.


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Fingerprint Sensing Method With Finger Position Indication

US Patent:
5828773, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Jan 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/590564
Inventors:
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Steven D. Wilson - Chicago IL
Ellery Y. Chan - Palm Bay FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Palm Bay FL
International Classification:
G06K 928, G06K 932
US Classification:
382126
Abstract:
A fingerprint sensing device includes a fingerprint sensor, a processor for determining an actual fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor relative to a desired fingerprint position, and a finger position indicator for generating a finger position indication to assist the user in positioning the finger to the desired fingerprint position based upon the actual fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor. The processor preferably calculates a fingerprint center point defining the actual fingerprint position. The fingerprint sensor may be provided by an electric field sensor in integrated circuit form. The finger position indicator may be provided by a visual indicator, such as a desired position image indicia generator for generating image indicia on a display screen relating to the desired fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor, and wherein an actual fingerprint position image is also generated relative to the desired position image indicia on the display screen. The desired position image indicia may preferably be a desired fingerprint center point indicia image. Method aspects of the invention are also disclosed.


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Portable Telecommunication Device Including A Fingerprint Sensor And Related Methods

US Patent:
6088585, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
May 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/857531
Inventors:
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Authentec, Inc. - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
H04M 168, G06K 920, G07D 700
US Classification:
455411
Abstract:
A portable telecommunication device includes a radio transceiver within a portable housing, a fingerprint sensor carried by the housing, and an authorizing feature for permitting use of the radio transceiver based upon the fingerprint sensor sensing a fingerprint of an authorized user. The authorizing may be performed locally or based upon a remote authorization signal. The portable telecommunication device may be cellular telephone. Accordingly, unauthorized users may not be permitted to use the cellular telephone and accumulate charges without the owner's consent. The invention may also be used with law enforcement or other telecommunications devices, for example, where it is desired to prevent reception or transmission on designated bands by unauthorized users. The device may also include a user identification feature for transmitting a user identification signal to a remote device based upon a sensed fingerprint. The portable telecommunication device may operate with one or both of audio and data signals.


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Trigram-Based Method Of Language Identification

US Patent:
5062143, Oct 29, 1991
Filed:
Feb 23, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/485115
Inventors:
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
G06K 962, G06K 972
US Classification:
382 36
Abstract:
A mechanism for examining a body of text and identifying its language compares successive trigrams into which the body of text is parsed with a library of sets of trigrams. For a respective language-specific key set of trigrams, if the ratio of the number of trigrams in the text, for which a match in the key set has been found, to the total number of trigrams in the text is at least equal to a prescribed value, then the text is identified as being possibly written in the language associated with that respective key set. Each respective trigram key set is associated with a respectively different language and contains those trigrams that have been predetermined to occur at a frequency that is at least equal to a prescribed frequency of occurrence of trigrams for that respective language. Successive key sets for other languages are processed as above, and the language for which the percentage of matches is greatest, and for which the percentage exceeded the prescribed value as above, is selected as the language in which the body of text is written.


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Fingerprint Sensing Apparatus With Finger Position Indication

US Patent:
5852670, Dec 22, 1998
Filed:
Dec 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
/000771
Inventors:
Dale R. Setlak - Melbourne FL
John C. Schmitt - Indialantic FL
Steven D. Wilson - Chicago IL
Ellery Y. Chan - Palm Bay FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
G06K 928, G06K 932
US Classification:
382126
Abstract:
A fingerprint sensing device includes a fingerprint sensor, a processor for determining an actual fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor relative to a desired fingerprint position, and a finger position indicator for generating a finger position indication to assist the user in positioning the finger to the desired fingerprint position based upon the actual fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor. The processor preferably calculates a fingerprint center point defining the actual fingerprint position. The fingerprint sensor may be provided by an electric field sensor in integrated circuit form. The finger position indicator may be provided by a visual indicator, such as a desired position image indicia generator for generating image indicia on a display screen relating to the desired fingerprint position on the fingerprint sensor, and wherein an actual fingerprint position image is also generated relative to the desired position image indicia on the display screen. The desired position image indicia may preferably be a desired fingerprint center point indicia image. Method aspects of the invention are also disclosed.