ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Jobs
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


Security management Toolkit

Download now

Door-Access-Control System Based on Finger-Vein Authentication

Did you find this white paper useful?
20 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


Publisher Hitachi
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Biometrics, Security Management, Security Tools Date added 18 Jun 2004
Downloads 406 Format 171.3KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

Biometrics authentication uses information specific to a person's body in order to assure a high level of security that makes it difficult for a stranger to impersonate that person. Although there are several types of biometrics authentication methods, the one - called finger-vein authentication - presented here is the most suitable method for controlling door access by a large number of people. This paper describes the features of the developed finger-vein-authentication method and presents two applications of this authentication method to door-access control.

Download now

Did you find this white paper useful?
20 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


  • Trackback
  • Clip Link

Related white papers

Biometrics Direct Solutions Case Study

North Florida Regional is a 278-bed, full-service medical and surgical acute care referral center serving 14 counties and offering comprehensive heart care, cancer care, women's health, diabetes care and neuromusculoskeletal...


Windows CE: Case Study - Provenda Biometrics

Provenda Biometrics have designed a solution that could help solve many of the logistical challenges posed by large-scale clinical data management and, in particular, by paper-based data collection. Using Windows...


InterPARES 2 Case Study Proposal: Computerization of Alsace-Moselle's Land Registry

This proposed case study will investigate the creation of a computerized land registry in the Alsace-Moselle, a French regional administrative entity. The electronic registry will initially comprise the transcription of...


Can Soft Biometric Traits Assist User Recognition?

Biometrics is rapidly gaining acceptance as the technology that can meet the ever increasing need for security in critical applications. Biometric systems automatically recognize individuals based on their physiological and...


Innovent Case Study: TradeHarbor

On August 3, 2004, TradeHarbor, a leading provider of voice authentication services, announced that Innovent, an entrepreneurial innovation unit within Nokia, had invested in the early-stage company and signed an...


Wausau Financial Systems Assists Pakistan With National Identification Program

Beginning in 1998, through a special legislative ordinance from the President of Pakistan, a National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) was established to build the national security and protection of...


MacOSX.com Whitepaper: Biometrics

Biometric identification refers to identifying an individual based on his/her distinguishing physiological and/or behavioural characteristics. As these characteristics are distinctive to each and every person, biometric identification is more reliable...


White Paper

Featured White Paper

11 things to consider for File Virtualization

As organizations struggle to cope with the exponential growth of data, especially in the unstructured and decentralized file space, the urgency to gain better control, visibility and transparency of file data also grows.

Download Now

Other White Papers

Inter-site Ethernet: A guide to choosing your Ethernet service provider

The market for Ethernet is continuing to grow, as UK organisations appreciate the cost savings,...

Laying the foundations for evolving eGovernment: Why next generation Ethernet technology holds the key

The UK Government has committed to transform the public sector by making truly e-enabled...

See All White Papers