Biometric standards and methods
Introduction/purpose: Nowadays, user identification systems play a very important role in modern society. Complex security requirements have led experts to explore ways in which biometric data can be used to identify user identities. This paper presents an overview of biometric standards and met...
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oai:doaj.org-article:b85d453549b24c41bd37d22539e5d0332021-11-07T09:54:40ZBiometric standards and methods10.5937/vojtehg69-322960042-84692217-4753https://doaj.org/article/b85d453549b24c41bd37d22539e5d0332021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2021/0042-84692104963T.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0042-8469https://doaj.org/toc/2217-4753Introduction/purpose: Nowadays, user identification systems play a very important role in modern society. Complex security requirements have led experts to explore ways in which biometric data can be used to identify user identities. This paper presents an overview of biometric standards and methods which can be used to identify users in biometric systems, and therefore to protect information and communication systems. Methods: This paper deals with the problem of standardization in the field of biometrics. The first part of the paper presents concrete examples of the most widely used biometric standards. The second part of the paper gives an overview of the most used biometric methods. Results: The obtained results show that the development of biometric systems and biometric sensors contributes to better protection of identity from misuse, because biometric technologies have great potential for improving the security and accuracy of system operation. Biometric systems improve the security of users and also provide much greater precision in establishing identity. Conclusion: The development of biometric standards should focus on their interconnectivity, as well as on increasing connectivity with other IT standards.Ivan A. TotJovan B. BajčetićBoriša Ž. JovanovićMladen B. TrikošDušan Lj. BogićevićTamara M. GajićUniversity of Defence in Belgradearticlebiometric standardization organizаtionsbiometric standardsbiometric sensorsbiometric methodsMilitary ScienceUEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENVojnotehnički Glasnik, Vol 69, Iss 4, Pp 963-977 (2021) |
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Introduction/purpose: Nowadays, user identification systems play a very
important role in modern society. Complex security requirements have led
experts to explore ways in which biometric data can be used to identify
user identities. This paper presents an overview of biometric standards
and methods which can be used to identify users in biometric systems,
and therefore to protect information and communication systems.
Methods: This paper deals with the problem of standardization in the field
of biometrics. The first part of the paper presents concrete examples of
the most widely used biometric standards. The second part of the paper
gives an overview of the most used biometric methods.
Results: The obtained results show that the development of biometric
systems and biometric sensors contributes to better protection of identity
from misuse, because biometric technologies have great potential for
improving the security and accuracy of system operation. Biometric
systems improve the security of users and also provide much greater
precision in establishing identity.
Conclusion: The development of biometric standards should focus on their
interconnectivity, as well as on increasing connectivity with other IT
standards. |
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Ivan A. Tot Jovan B. Bajčetić Boriša Ž. Jovanović Mladen B. Trikoš Dušan Lj. Bogićević Tamara M. Gajić |
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Ivan A. Tot Jovan B. Bajčetić Boriša Ž. Jovanović Mladen B. Trikoš Dušan Lj. Bogićević Tamara M. Gajić |
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