Influential INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION Blockchain Patent – Fingerprinting of physical objects – US11210512

U.S. Patent 11210512 was awarded to INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION on December 28, 2021 and is entitled “Fingerprinting of physical objects.” The first named inventor is Venkat K. Balagurusamy of Suffern, NY. The abstract contains an overview of the patent disclosure:

An example operation may include one or more of scanning, by a mobile node, a physical object to generate a scan data, extracting, by the mobile node, a set of features from the scan data, generating, by the mobile node, a feature vector based on the set of the features, applying, by the mobile node, a cryptographic hash function to the feature vector to produce a hash value, encrypting, by the mobile node, the set of the features with the hash value, and executing a smart contract to store the encrypted set of the features on a blockchain. Link to Full Patent

This blockchain patent was originally filed on January 25, 2019  as U.S. Patent Application 16/257606 at the United Stated Patent and Trademark Office. The application was them awarded a patent grant and published as U.S. Patent 11210512. The primary examiner was Malcolm Cribbs.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, who is the original assignee of this patent, has at least 150818 total granted patents in the United States as of the date of this article. This blockchain patent has been cited 0 times by other U.S. patents according to our law firm research, and can be considered an innovative patent in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain.

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