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Biometric Systems Authentication & Multi-Modal Biometric System
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| Author | Joshi, Harshil Pandya, C. S. |
| Abstract | 2849 Abstract— This paper gives outline of different biometric technologies and biometric authentication process. A biometric system which relies only on a single biometric trait is often not able to meet the desired performance. In Multi-modal system more than one biometric traits are used to identify a person. The study of methods for uniquely recognizing based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral. In this paper we present the use of multimodal biometric system to get the higher degree of security. Introduction: This paper summarizes different technologies that are used for mobile payment systems. Types of biometric authentication process which is used for mobile payment systems. And, Multi-Modal Biometric systems and it's applications. I. DIFFERENT TYPES OF BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGIES Following are the types of biometric technologies which can be used for mobile payments. Facial Recognition: This technology is used to identify people from still or video photograph image of their faces.[1] Fingerprint Identification: The technology that make authentication through fingerprint. A fingerprint is the pattern of ridges and furrows on the surface of fingertip. No two persons have exactly the same arrangement of patterns, and the patterns of any individual remains same throughout life.[2] Retinal Pattern Recognition: The technology to authenticate people through scanning their eyes. The retina is the innermost layer of the eye. The pattern formed by veins beneath the surface of the retina is unique to each individual. [3] Iris Based Identification: This technology authenticates with iris scanning. The colored part of the eye is iris. It lies at the front of the eye surrounding the pupil.[3] Voice Recognition or speaker recognition is a technology through which voice of a person is recorded. The biometric technology uses the acoustic features of speech that have been found to differ between individuals. These acoustic patterns reflect both anatomy (i.e. shape and size of throat and mouth) and learned behavioral patterns (i.e. voice pitch, speaking style). [4,5] Signature Recognition: This technology is used to verify the signature of the individual. Signatures of people vary substantially. It is based on measuring dynamic signature features such as speed, pressure and angle used when a person signs a standard, recorded pattern (e.g. autograph). [4,5] A. Biometric Authentication Process: There are two processes in biometric authentication. Enrollment process and verification process. 1) Enrollment Process: In this process the biometric template of the customer is captured and … |
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