Demonstration Capabilities using DCL Lab Equipments

・ Biometrics comprises a variety of technologies that can be used individually or in combination to identify and authenticate individuals. Biometric identification is a highly interdisciplinary field that draws upon human anatomy and physiology, physics, mathematics, engineering and computer science to achieve rapid, positive authentication of individuals. Biometric technologies offer the potential for more effective and secure physical and logical access control. They can help secure our borders and improve transportation safety and security; they can help ensure the privacy of our medical records. Successful implementation of biometric technologies requires a comprehensive systems engineering approach in order to meet a customer’s performance and operational requirements. Critical industry standards are slowly emerging and objective performance assessments are needed. Especially challenging is predicting performance for large-scale government applications employing galleries containing tens of millions to hundreds of millions of records.


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Available technology demonstrations include fingerprint and face identification. Two demonstrations illustrate (1) the use of fingerprint or facial identification for physical access control, and (2) the integration of fingerprint and facial biometrics with watermarking security for bimodal physical and logical access control. Iris identification is planned.

DCL Lab Equipments (Selected)

 

                        

           Optical Fingerprint Reader         Thermal Fingerprint Reader

 

                           

         Infrared Camera                    Iris Image Capturing

 

Face detection and Recognition

 

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Last modified: 2018-03-01, IPC, NKUST