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A Study Of Vein Recognition System

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  • Tarshi Jain

    (M. Tech. Scholar)

  • Rajendra Kumar

    (Vidya college of Engineering, Meerut)

Abstract

The vein recognition is the most accurate and secure technology in the field of biometrics. We have seen that many criminal cases like risk of forgery or theft. All biometric traits have their own advantages and disadvantages. Like in long term, a person’s fingerprint may be damaged due to environment, aging or ethnicity; face recognition has medium accuracy; iris recognition is costly affair. To overcome all the problems, the solution is vein recognition. The most important point about vein recognition system is that it works on living persons only as the infrared radiation is absorbed by hemoglobin present in blood of living persons. The skin integrity does not affect the accuracy or readability of finger vein recognition. There are lots of benefits to include vein recognition in biometric traits in which some are, users are not required to get in physical contact with the device. This technology can also be used for medical purposes like children that are below the age of 12 have very smooth vein which sometime ca nnot be detected by doctors to inject injection which can be detected by NIR cameras. In this paper we have presented the various techniques of palm vein recognition that are applied in today’s scenario, Need and Scope of vein recognition system, its implementation challenges, its application, Merit and Demerit and finally conclusion.

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  • Tarshi Jain & Rajendra Kumar, 2019. "A Study Of Vein Recognition System," Acta Informatica Malaysia (AIM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 3(1), pages 13-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnaim:v:3:y:2019:i:1:p:13-15
    DOI: 10.26480/aim.01.2019.13.15
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