Title :
Multi-Biometric Techniques, Standards Activities and Experimenting
Author :
Rudolf Volner;Petr Bores
Author_Institution :
Department of Air Transport, Faculty of Transportation Sciences, Czech Technical University in Prague, E-mail: volner@fd.cvut.cz
Abstract :
The concepts of applying multiple biometric techniques or devices to solve the practical problems that plague biometric deployments have been under development and analysis for some time. The benefits promised include reduced error rates, better enrollment and higher levels of user acceptance. However, these benefits come at a cost, not necessarily the initial implementation costs, but also the investment in accumulating historical data for sensor characterization, development and tuning of computationally complex systems, and possibly in terms of user inconvenience and/or satisfaction. This paper provides a basis for the discussion and analysis of multi-biometric systems. Clear and precise terminology is offered to promote efficient communication within the technical community. A framework is proposed that supports the development of international standards that promotes the deployment and interoperability of these advanced biometric systems
Keywords :
"Standards activities","Biometrics","Costs","Error analysis","Investments","Biosensors","Sensor phenomena and characterization","Sensor systems","Terminology","Standards development"
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Conference, 2006 International Baltic
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0414-2
Electronic_ISBN :
2382-820X
DOI :
10.1109/BEC.2006.311080