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INTRODUCTION

Research hotspots in biometrics

Verifying match between two finger prints

Optical technology- Most widely used

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BIOMETRICSDefinition

Basic steps involved

Parameters required-Universality

Uniqueness

Permanence

Acceptability

Performance

Collectability

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FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION SYSTEM

Presence of ridges and valleys

Ridges- unique to each individual

Fingerprint- unique even in case of identical twins

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COMPARISON BETWEEN BIOMETRIC TECHNIQUES

5Fig 1: Comparison [1]

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OPTICAL SENSORS

Heart of an optical sensor- CCD camera

Array of light sensitive diodes- Photosites

CCD camera takes image of your finger

Direct Imaging

Three dimensional imaging6

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CONVENTIONAL METHODS

FTIR method

In-finger light dispersion method

Optical fiber sensor method

Electro optical sensor method7

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FTIR METHOD

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Fig 2: FTIR method [2]

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IN-FINGER LIGHT DISPERSION METHOD

9Fig 3: In finger light dispersion method [3]

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OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR METHOD

10Fig 4: Optical Fiber Sensor Method [6]

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ELECTRO OPTICAL SENSOR METHOD

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Fig 5: Electro Optical Sensor Method [6]

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OPTICAL TRANSMITTANCE METHOD

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Fig 5: Optical transmittance method [3]

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IMAGES OF A WET FINGER FORMED BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS

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Fig 6: Images output by conventional sensor [3]

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IMAGES OF A WET FINGER FORMED BY OPTICAL TRANSMITTANCE METHOD

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Fig 7: Image output by optical transmittance [3]

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SPOOFING

Fingerprint- Unique

Stealing and duplicating fingerprint-Spoofing

How to prevent spoofing?

Analysis of Optical properties of skin

Skin response to scattering and absorption at various wavelengths

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ANTI SPOOFING TECHNIQUES

Camera solution

Laser solution

Causation of optical changes

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CAMERA SOLUTION

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Fig 8: Camera solution [4]

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LASER SOLUTION

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Fig 9: Laser Solution [4]

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CAUSATION OF OPTICAL CHANGES

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Fig 10: Causation of optical changes [5]

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COMPARISON-OPTICAL AND

CAPACITIVE SENSORS

Sensor surface

Overall durability

Imaging area, resolution, size

Cost effectiveness 20

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APPLICATION OF BIOMETRIC OPTICAL SENSORS

Security for computers and networks

Banking and finance industry

Smart cards and e-passports

Military identification

Electronic commerce

Employee attendance system

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ADVANTAGES OF OPTICAL SENSORS

Compact and light weight in design

Accurate

Identification process is easy

Low cost

No high level changes in environment

Durable

Maintenance free22

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CONCLUSION

More secure

Optical sensing- more reliable

Spoofing can even be prevented

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REFERENCES [1] D. Maltoni, D. Maio, A. K. Jain, and S. Prabhakar, Handbook Of

Fingerprint Recognition, 2nd Edition, Springer, 2009. [2] Biometric recognition: Sensor Characteristics and image quality

IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine June 2011 [3] Fingerprint Authentication Using Optical Characteristics in a

Finger

SICE-ICASE International Joint Conference [4] Liveness Detection for Biometric Systems based on papillary

lines

International Journal of Security and Its Applications, Volume 2 [5] New Experiments with Optical Liveness Testing Methods

Journal of Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, Oct 2010

[6] Marie Sandstraom, Liveness Detection in Fingerprint Recognition Systems

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