13Fingerprint Image Identification System: An Asset for Security of Bank Lockers

Mahendra, Apoorva, Shyam, Pavan and Harpreet Bedi*

SEEE, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India

Abstract

In the discipline of biometric authentication, fingerprints are the most widely prescribed biometric feature for individual identification and verification. The implementation of a based method to fingerprint recognition and verification of the fingerprint image collected at the bank is presented in this chapter. The fingerprint-based bank locker system is a step forward from the traditional key-operated bank locker system. Thefts who are aware of this can now quickly copy and make keys. Furthermore, the keys must be handled with care and may be misplaced due to carelessness. A fingerprint-based bank locker scheme, on the other hand, is here to solve these problems.

Keywords: Biometric fingerprint sensor, bank locker security system

13.1 Introduction

Security is a major concern, and in today’s hectic and competitive environment, people are unable to notice ways to manually secure their sensitive personal belongings. Instead, one discovers an alternative that can provide maximum protection while remaining globalized.

Individuals may readily access their information at any time in today’s global network society [1], and from any place, there is also the possibility that others may be able to access similar information at the same time and from the same location. This technology, which ...

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