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(FACTS) Fast Access Control Technology Solutions Biometric-Based Access Control Systems (ACS) By Manikanth.A (09761A0409)
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Page 1: Facts seminar

(FACTS)

Fast Access Control Technology Solutions

Biometric-Based Access Control Systems (ACS)

By

Manikanth.A

(09761A0409)

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What is FACTS ???

Fast Access Control Technology

Solutions.

Biometric-Based Access Control

Systems(ACS).

Positive identification (ID) verification

of a large number of people (possibly

thousands) in a short time, such as

when people enter the gates of a

manufacturing plant in the morning,

can be a critical task for the security

guards.

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Back End of FACTS

Developed and Demonstrated at Honeywell Labs.

FACTS solution combines radio frequency identification (RFID) tags with FRS (Family Radio Service).

The FACTS system is an access control system that integrates facial biometric and RF technology.

The system secures authorized access to enrolled drivers by matching stored facial signatures to a live video sequence of faces.

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FINGER PRINT SCAN FACE RECOGNITION

CARD SWIPE SYSTEM PASSWORD

CURRENT METHODS

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Present Access Control Methods

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Current Methods

Fingerprinting is unreliable and requires

too much cooperation.

Face recognition systems(FRS) are

unacceptable in a one-to-many

application.

Iris scan is slow .

Card can be stolen or a password

forgotten, copied or given to an

unauthorized person.

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Main components for Interface A Tri-Band Imaging (TBI) camera

system reliably detects and tracks human faces.

3 Activators,

3 Receivers,

3Road Loops.

The combination of a road loop and an activator read the personal tag.

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Main components

Activator:

The activator is a 132 kHz RF

transmitter connecting directly to the

transmit antenna.

It provides an activation signal that

awakens tags as they pass through

the antenna's field.

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Main components

Receiver:

The receiver receives the tag

signals via its receiving antenna and

sends the tag data to either a PC or

control device, based on how it is

programmed to respond to the

Activator ID.

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Main components

Road Loops:

The road loop is a rectangular loop

of 14- gauge wire forming a transmit

antenna operating at 132 kHz.

The road loop was laid out in a

rectangle 14 feet by 4 feet.

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Layout of FACTS entrance Gate

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Tri-Band Imaging (TBI) camera TBI, operates on two near infrared (IR)

bands: near IR is the reflective IR region

of 0.8–2.2 microns.

(a1) is the upper reflective IR (UIR) band

(a2) is the lower reflective infrared (LIR) 0.8-1.4

micron band

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Basic Bocks Of FACTSSubject.

Tri Band imaging Camera.

Frame Grabbers.

Computer System.

Pen Computer.

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TBI system and its interface to the TBI

computer

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Networked FACTS system devices.

RF receivers are connected via TCP/IP network to their

respective IP addresses

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Enrollment Process

Face Detection using TBI system. The face

detection result is upper right.

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Need For Security

Protect Privacy of the Data and

Information.

To reject un-authorized users to

access the data.

To avoid data redundancy.

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Advantages

FACTS is dynamic, secure, positive,

and hands-free for fast gate access

control.

Provide quick and convenient positive

(reliable) ID.

Positive identification (ID) verification

of a large number of people can be

done.

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Conclusion

Positive identification (ID) verification of a

large number of people (possibly

thousands) in a short time.

More Reliable and robust.

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