A description of multimodal biometric system using Iris and fingerprint traits

Abstract

Multibiometric systems imitate the unification of two or more unimodal biometric systems. Such systems are predicted to be more sound due to the residence of multiple independent pieces of evidence. Hence they sign in at unparalleled levels of security. In this paper, multimodal biometrics which is a combination of iris and fingerprint is presented. Comparing to other biometrics, iris recognition is having low false acceptance rate. Various fusion techniques of iris and fingerprint with advantages and limitations are discussed.

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Deepak Saraswat

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Deepak Saraswat (2014). A description of multimodal biometric system using Iris and fingerprint traits. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19016