Future of Human Security Based on Computational Intellegence

Authors

  • Dr. T.Venkat Narayana Rao

  • K.Preethi

Keywords:

infrared rays, pattern, contact less, deoxidized hemoglobin, sensors

Abstract

This paper discusses the contact less palm veinauthentication device that uses blood vessel patterns as a personal identifying factor. The vein information is hard to duplicate since veins are internal to the human Body. This paper presents a review on the palm vein authentication process and its relevance and competence as compared to the contemporary Biometric methods. Th is authentication technology offers a high level of Accuracy. The importance of biometrics in the current field of Security has been illustrated in this paper. We have also outlined opinions about the utility of biometric authentication systems, comparison between different techniques and their advantages and disadvantage. Its significance is studied in this paper with reference to the banks, E-Voting, point of sale outlets and card/document less security system. Fujitsu plans to further expand applications for this technology by downsizing the sensor and improving the certification speed. I.2.m C.2.0

How to Cite

Dr. T.Venkat Narayana Rao, & K.Preethi. (2010). Future of Human Security Based on Computational Intellegence. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 10(10), 68–73. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/1031

Future of Human Security Based on Computational Intellegence

Published

2010-07-15