Abstract:
This paper reports on tests of the performance of fingerprint recognition technology in rugged outdoor conditions, with an especial concentration on the performance in co...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper reports on tests of the performance of fingerprint recognition technology in rugged outdoor conditions, with an especial concentration on the performance in cold weather. We analyze: 1) chip versus optical fingerprint scanner technology, 2) recognition performance and image quality, and 3) user/device interaction. A outdoor fingerprint door access system was designed to capture fingerprint images and video data of user interactions. Using this device, data were captured over a period of two years, and a user survey performed. Data were analyzed in terms of biometric error rates and fingerprint quality (NFIQ) as a function of temperature and humidity. Results suggest: 1) biometric performance has no significant dependence on temperature and humidity (-30C to +20C), 2) both chip based and optical fingerprint scanners have some flaws in rugged and cold weather applications, and 3) overall fingerprint biometric technology has a good level of usability in this application.
Published in: 2009 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications, and Systems
Date of Conference: 28-30 September 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 November 2009
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