用于非接触式三模态生物识别的手持成像系统

S. Mil'shtein, V. O. Kunnil, C. McPherson, A. Pillai
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指纹识别是使用最广泛的生物识别形式,因为已经有了大型数据库,执法机构在这项技术方面有几十年的经验。此外,市场上的许多指纹识别装置体积小,功耗低,价格便宜。当前指纹识别技术的常见缺陷是当手指接触阅读器表面时会产生扭曲。目前的研究描述了一种新颖的、手持的、非接触的指纹识别系统的发展,该系统能够以180度的视角(第一模态)获取单个手指。通过红外(IR)光(第二种模式)来检测活跃度,这允许观察血管网络和“四巴掌”图像和掌纹(第三种模式)。该系统能够生成指纹图像,其准确度约为手指表面的99%。这是通过测试NIST认证的铝测试样品来验证的。正如我们的研究所证明的那样,这与使用接触式系统成像时手指脊间距离的平均15%失真相比。我们的径向线扫描成像允许对单个指纹进行“指甲到指甲”的采集,其中记录图像的格式类似于“墨水卷”指纹。该系统将通过内置Wi-Fi连接将指纹图像安全地无线传输到任何执法中心。
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Handheld Imaging System for Contactless Tri-Modal Biometric Identification
Fingerprinting is the most widely used form of biometric identification because large databases are already available and law enforcement agencies have decades of experience with this technology. In addition, many fingerprinting units on the market are small in size, low power, and inexpensive. Common deficiencies carried by current fingerprinting technologies are distortions introduced when the finger touches the surface of the reader. The current study describes the development of a novel, handheld, contactless fingerprinting system which is capable of acquiring individual fingers with 180 degree view (first modality). Liveliness is examined by transmitted Infra-Red (IR) light (second modality), which allows the viewing of blood vessel networks and "four-slap" images and palm prints (third modality). This system is able to produce fingerprint images which are approximately 99% accurate representations of a finger's surface. This was verified by exam- ining a NIST certified aluminum test sample. As demonstrated in our study, this is compared to an average of 15% distortion of the distances between a finger's ridges when imaged with contact based systems. Our radial line-scan imaging allows for "nail-to-nail" acquisition of an individual fingerprint, where the format of the recorded image is analogous to an "ink-rolled" fingerprint. The system will securely and wirelessly transfers fingerprint images to any law enforcement center via built-in Wi-Fi connection.
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