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Vignan'S Institute of Management and Technology For Women: Biometric Identification in Atm'S BY P.Harika

The document discusses using biometrics for authentication in ATM machines. It begins with an introduction to biometrics and how biometric systems work by enrolling and comparing physiological characteristics. It then describes various biometric modalities like fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition. The document outlines issues with current ATM networks like fraud and PIN sharing. It proposes applications of biometric ATMs for banking, memberships, and deposits. Finally, it briefly mentions advantages like security and disadvantages like costs.

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Vignan'S Institute of Management and Technology For Women: Biometric Identification in Atm'S BY P.Harika

The document discusses using biometrics for authentication in ATM machines. It begins with an introduction to biometrics and how biometric systems work by enrolling and comparing physiological characteristics. It then describes various biometric modalities like fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition. The document outlines issues with current ATM networks like fraud and PIN sharing. It proposes applications of biometric ATMs for banking, memberships, and deposits. Finally, it briefly mentions advantages like security and disadvantages like costs.

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VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN


DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL SEMINAR
ON

BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION IN ATM’S


BY
P.HARIKA
contents

 INTRODUCTION
 WHAT IS BIOMETRICS
 HOW BIOMETRIC WORKS
 TYPES OF BIOMETRICS
 BIOMETRIC SYSTEM
 ISSUES IN CURRENT ATM NETWORK
 APPLICATIONS OF BIOMETRIC ATM
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

• Biometric refers to the automatic identification of a person


based on his physiological/behavioral characteristics.
•Various types of biometric systems are being used for real time
identification most popular are based on face recognition and
and fingerprint matching.
•Most of the ATM in the past have been using ID cards to
identify users but with acceptance of Biometrics a new
generation of Biometrics ATM are being deployed for wide
range of applications worldwide.
What is BIOMETRICS

• The meaning of Biometrics comes from the Geeks.


Biometrics=bio(life)+metry(to measure).
• Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and
analyzing biological data.
• Biometrics refers to technologies that measure and analyze
human body characteristics such as DNA,fingerprints,eye
retinas and irises,voice patterns,facial patterns and hand
measurements for authentication purposes.
How BIOMETRIC WORKS?

• Biometrics systems work by recording and comparing


biometrics characteristics.
• When an individual first uses a biometrics systems,their
identifying features are enrolled as a reference for future
comparision.This reference may be stored in a central
database or on a card(or both) depending on the needs of
the application.
TYPES OF BIOMETRICS
HAND
FINGER PRINT

• A fingerprint scanner system has two basic jobs:


• It needs to determine whether the pattern of ridges and
valley in this image mathes the pattern of ridges and
valleys in pre-scanned images.
• Only specific characteristics,which are unique to every
fingerprint,are filtered and saved as an encrypted biometric
key or mathematical representation.
BIOMETRIC SYSTEM
Identification:
• A one to many comparision of the captured biometric against a
biometric database in attempt to identify an unknown individual.
Verification:
• A one to one comparision of a captured biometric with a stored
template to verify that the individual is who he claims to be.
• Verification is faster and performs better.
• In a verification,the user must first enter his or her identity to the
biometric system.User ID’s can be forgotten and cards can be
lost,making access impossible.
multiBIOMETRICS

Integrating faces and finger prints for personal


Identification.
• An automatic personal identification system based on
fingerprint or faces is often not able to meet the system
performance requirements.
A Multimodel biometric system using face and
fingerprint, speech.
• This system takes the advantage of the capabilities of each
individual biometeic.It can be used to overcome some of the
limitations of a single biometrics.
Issues in current atm networks

• ATM card frauds.


• Use of ATM card duplicators.
• Card sharing by family and friends.
• Inability to trace the wrongful users.
• ATM pins can be shared on phone or recorded using secret
cameras.
Applications of biometric atm

• Banking & finance.


• food coupons/tickets/canteen ATM.
• Membership verification ATM.
• Transaction /check deposit ATM.
• Self service ATM.
• Retail ATM.
advantages
disadvantages
conclusion

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