A Multimodal Biometric Authentication (MBA) in Card Payment Systems

Nenad Badovinac, Dejan B. Simic
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The authentication method that is most commonly used in bank card payment systems is a Personal Identification Number (PIN). This method of authentication has many drawbacks, one of them being that the card-holder has to remember the PIN from a smart card or from many smart cards, and the other drawback is the possibility that the PIN data may be damaged. In order to address these shortcomings, a few models have been developed to create a PIN from biometric data. The idea for the development of the algorithm proposed in this paper came about through the research of similar works such as "Generation of Reliable PINs from Fingerprints," Fengling Han at al., with the aim of making the algorithm more stable and creating the possibility of authentication without the need for the authentication system to store the personal biometric data of the cardholder. The purpose of this paper is to address the process of entering the PIN easily, by tapping your finger on a fingerprint scanner and taking a photo of the card-holder's face. The algorithm presented in this paper encodes multimodal biometric fingerprint data and interpupillary distances of the left and right eyes into a 4-digit or 6-digit PIN, at the same time, as the process of its verification takes place. Thus, the encoded PIN is compared to the PIN placed on the bank card's chip. The advantage of this multimodal biometric authentication (MBA) model is that it does not require comparison of biometric data with data in a bank's authorization center. The results of experimental studies confirm that using the presented MBA model, the cardholder does not need to remember PIN values to make card payment transactions, and therefore the card-holder's user experience is enhanced.
信用卡支付系统中的多模态生物识别认证(MBA)
在银行卡支付系统中最常用的身份验证方法是个人识别号码(PIN)。这种身份验证方法有许多缺点,其中之一是持卡人必须记住来自一张智能卡或许多智能卡的PIN,另一个缺点是PIN数据可能会损坏。为了解决这些缺点,已经开发了一些模型来从生物识别数据中创建PIN。本文提出的算法开发思路是通过对“从指纹中生成可靠的pin”等类似工作的研究产生的,目的是使算法更加稳定,并创造出无需认证系统存储持卡人个人生物特征数据即可进行认证的可能性。本文的目的是解决通过在指纹扫描仪上轻敲手指并拍摄持卡人面部照片来轻松输入PIN的过程。本文提出的算法在验证过程中,将多模态生物指纹数据和左右眼瞳孔间距同时编码为4位或6位PIN码。因此,将编码的PIN与放置在银行卡芯片上的PIN进行比较。这种多模式生物识别身份验证(MBA)模型的优点是,它不需要将生物识别数据与银行授权中心的数据进行比较。实验研究结果证实,使用所提出的MBA模型,持卡人无需记住PIN值进行卡支付交易,从而增强了持卡人的用户体验。
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