Biometric ATM Using Constraint Based Finger-Vein Access
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
In the current world of technology, we humans are provided with a sophisticated lifestyle in several cases. Similarly, there exist several ways to duplicate or malfunction someone’s belonging. It is our responsibility to ensure our security, by upgrading ourselves along with various technical advancements. In this paper, the enhancement in ATM security has been proposed. Here, there are three approaches that have been concentrated. I- Personalizing ATM access using the finger-vein authentication. Sensors to capture the finger-vein can be used, since there is no chance of duplicating the vein format of a person. II- Providing enhanced around the clock surveillance system to efficiently utilize the resources. It reduces the effort of human security as the system is equipped with automated door-lock and an alarm system. III- Applying constraints to reduce the utilization time and maintain the sensor performance. Not all the users are intended to use their biometrics as it maybe a waste of time, for a balance enquiry or for lower amount of transactions.
Authors and Affiliations
R. Christinal, S. Pooja, P. Swetha
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