A Review on Palm vein biometric identification technique
Keywords:
identification, biometric traits, individual’s palm, vascular patternAbstract
This paper presents an overview of various biometric traits used for human identification. This paper mainly focus, on the palm veins based recognition techniques. The information provided by veins is hard to forge as veins are internal to the human body, also palms do not have hairs as the other parts of the body. Moreover, the palm veins does not get effected by the dryness or roughness of the skin. Furthermore, the vascular pattern is unique to every individual and even among twins. Due to these reasons, the palm vein based recognition methods offers a high level of accuracy. In palm vein identification the vascular patterns of an individual’s palm are used as the personal identification data. Compared with the other biometric traits such as fingers or the back of a hand, a palm has a broader, and more complicated vascular pattern and thus contain numerous differentiating features for human identification.
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