Iris Recognition System for High-Level Security
Title: Iris Recognition System for High-Level Security
Research Question: Can an iris recognition system based on innovative algorithms be developed for high-level security applications, providing accurate identification in multidimensional spaces and transformed ones?
Methodology: The researchers developed a real-time vision system using National Instruments' LabVIEW software and hardware. They utilized IMAQ Vision, SQL Toolkit, Internet Toolkit, and other NI tools. The system was designed to recognize people in supervised and unsupervised areas, with a high level of accuracy.
Results: The system successfully recognized people in various environments, reducing the failure rate to 10-7% for person mismatch and 10-6% for the same person not being recognized. This demonstrated the system's potential for use in a wide range of applications, including security systems.
Implications: The Iris System developed by the researchers can be used in high-level security applications, providing accurate identification in both supervised and unsupervised environments. This system can potentially replace existing biometric systems, which often have limitations in terms of accuracy and reliability. The system's scalability and the ability to work with different CCDs make it suitable for various applications, including general purposes where smart cards are currently used.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0308035v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0308035v1