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Eliza Yingzi Du

Researcher at Qualcomm

Publications -  13
Citations -  358

Eliza Yingzi Du is an academic researcher from Qualcomm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fingerprint (computing) & Fingerprint recognition. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 358 citations.

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Continuous authentication with a mobile device

TL;DR: In this article, a mobile device may perform continuous authentication with an authenticating entity, including a set of biometric and non-biometric sensors and a processor, and the processor may be configured to receive sensor data from the set of sensors, form authentication information from the received sensor data, and continuously update the authentication information.
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Layered filtering for biometric sensors

TL;DR: In this article, a fingerprint sensing apparatus includes a fingerprint sensor system and a control system capable of receiving fingerprint sensor data from the sensor system, which can determine whether an object is a finger or a non-finger object.
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Trust broker authentication method for mobile devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile device may perform authentication with an authenticating entity, consisting of a plurality of sensors and a processor, and the processor may be configured to determine if the authentication request satisfies predefined user privacy preferences.
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Multi-spectral ultrasonic imaging

TL;DR: In this article, a finger is scanned at a plurality of ultrasonic scan frequencies and the pixel output value corresponding to each of the scan frequencies is combined to produce a combined pixel out put value for each pixel.
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Finger/non-finger determination for biometric sensors

TL;DR: A fingerprint sensor system may include an ultrasonic sensor array and a control system that is capable of determining whether the acoustic impedance is within an acoustic impedance range corresponding to that of skin and determining, based at least in part, whether the object is a finger as discussed by the authors.