GSM Based Finger Vein Authentication Using Near-Infrared Imaging

Abstract

This paper discuss about the Contactless finger vein authentication utilizing the vein patterns of the person for the testimony. It is a personal identification system that is based on near-infrared (wavelength between 700 and 1000 nanometers) finger vein pattern. Vascular network pattern are unique biometric future that are robust against temporal and environmental changes, thus they are resistant to criminal tampering. The vein patterns are different for each finger and for each person. The technology offers a high level of accuracy less than 0.01 % for False Rejection Rate (FRR),less than 0.0001% for False Acceptance Rate(FAR) and 0% for Failure to Enroll Rate(FTER). The one-to-one authentication time takes less than 1 sec, authentication speed approx 0.3 sec ARM9 9.96Mhz,5ms at inter Pentium GHz.The finger vein authentication has been revolutionizing banking.

Authors and Affiliations

K. Sharmila, G. Akalya, K. Selva Soliya, V. Abinaya

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K. Sharmila, G. Akalya, K. Selva Soliya, V. Abinaya (2015). GSM Based Finger Vein Authentication Using Near-Infrared Imaging. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19681