Iris Recognition Using Cumulative Sum Based Change Analysis: Software and Hardware Requirements
Iris Recognition Using Cumulative Sum Based Change Analysis: Software and Hardware Requirements
Iris Recognition Using Cumulative Sum Based Change Analysis: Software and Hardware Requirements
Abstract
A biometric system provides automatic recognition of an individual based on some sort of
unique feature or characteristic possessed by the individual. Biometric systems have been
developed based on fingerprints, facial features, voice, hand geometry, handwriting, the retina
Biometric systems work by first capturing a sample of the feature, such as recording a digital
sound signal for voice recognition, or taking a digital color image for face recognition. The
sample is then transformed using some sort of mathematical function into a biometric template.
The biometric template will provide a normalized, efficient and highly discriminating
representation of the feature, which can then be objectively compared with other templates in
order to determine identity. Most biometric systems allow two modes of operation. An enrolment
mode for adding templates to a database, and an identification mode, where a template is created
for an individual and then a match is searched for in the database of pre-enrolled templates.
A good biometric is characterized by use of a feature that is; highly unique – so that the chance
of any two people having the same characteristic will be minimal, stable – so that the feature
does not change over time, and be easily captured – in order to provide convenience to the user,
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: