Biometric Recognition Systems: A Survey

Journal Title: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 6, Issue 11

Abstract

Today, due to the increasing importance of information and willingness of people for information security, using old tools such a password alone is not responsive and reliable, so scientists have been looking for more reliable ways and one of the most successful founded ways are using Biometric science. A biometric recognition system should provide reliable detection. Approve and determine whether that person is herself/himself or not. Biometric is used in different systems, including security of computer systems, electronic banking, mobile computing, credit cards, etc. Based on biometric a person can be identified who she/he is, what she/he has (key, cards, etc), or what she/he knows (passwords or etc). In this paper we discuss about the science of Biometric and reasons of using it and types of it, and also evaluate strengths and weaknesses of different types of it and finally by using statistical quality control we compare various biometric methods and determine which type is better.

Authors and Affiliations

Ali Heydarzadegan| Department of Computer Engineering,Beyza Branch,Islamic Azad University,Beyza,Iran, email: A.heidarzadegan@yahoo.com, Mohsen Moradi| Department of Computer Engineering, Ghir–o-karzin center,Islamic Azad University,Firoozabad,Iran, Mehrdad Moradi| Young Researchers and Elite Club,shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, shiraz, Iran, Alireza Toorani| Department of Computer Engineering,Beyza Branch,Islamic Azad University,Beyza,Iran

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Ali Heydarzadegan, Mohsen Moradi, Mehrdad Moradi, Alireza Toorani (2013). Biometric Recognition Systems: A Survey. International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, 6(11), 1609-1618. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-6309