Cryptographic Key Generation from Finger Vein

Abstract

 Bio-cryptography is a progressive technology that combines biometrics with cryptography. The use of biometric data for security purposes has become increasingly popular, but the use of biometric data in cryptography is a new, growing and promising area of research. One of the most important problems of bio generation of a stable encryption key. This pape vein pattern. The approach is based on the established finger vein image pre proposed Contour-tracing algorithm.

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Dr. Algimantas Venckauskas

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Dr. Algimantas Venckauskas (30).  Cryptographic Key Generation from Finger Vein. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(4), 733-738. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-143407