R. Sánchez-Reillo, Ruben Romero-Garcia, Daniel Herrero-Berengue, S. Elliott
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The development of biometric applications in mobile devices will require the use of a standard API in order to reach a high level of interoperability. For those mobile devices where their applications are developed in Java (e.g. Android based systems), the use of BioAPI Java is a solution. This paper shows how BioAPI Java can be applied to mobile devices, as well as the needs for further improvement to provide a larger adoption of this future standard.