Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, or shortly e-Gates, are systems able to verify automatically the identity of the travelers through the biometric traits, and to grant passage of the border. Biometric technologies make the clearance automation possible, with a positive impact on efficiency, effectiveness, security, and usability of the process. The e-Gate compares biometric data of the traveler from an electronic document against live acquisitions, using different biometric traits. The face emerged in this area as the primary trait used by the e-Gates, with fingerprint and iris more adopted in registered traveler programs. This paper analyzes the main biometric aspects relating to both the human-machine interaction and the technologies used for ABC, and presents the emerging solutions that can produce a performance enhancement.

Emerging biometric technologies for Automated Border Control gates / R. Donida Labati, A. Genovese, E. Muñoz Ballester, V. Piuri, F. Scotti, G. Sforza - In: Pattern Recognition and Information Processing[s.l] : IAPR, 2016. - pp. 1-6 (( Intervento presentato al 13. convegno PRIP tenutosi a Minsk nel 2016.

Emerging biometric technologies for Automated Border Control gates

R. Donida Labati
Primo
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A. Genovese
Secondo
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E. Muñoz Ballester;V. Piuri;F. Scotti
Penultimo
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G. Sforza
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, or shortly e-Gates, are systems able to verify automatically the identity of the travelers through the biometric traits, and to grant passage of the border. Biometric technologies make the clearance automation possible, with a positive impact on efficiency, effectiveness, security, and usability of the process. The e-Gate compares biometric data of the traveler from an electronic document against live acquisitions, using different biometric traits. The face emerged in this area as the primary trait used by the e-Gates, with fingerprint and iris more adopted in registered traveler programs. This paper analyzes the main biometric aspects relating to both the human-machine interaction and the technologies used for ABC, and presents the emerging solutions that can produce a performance enhancement.
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ABC gates; e-Gates; biometrics; performance evaluation; usability; emerging techniques
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Pattern Recognition and Information Processing
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R. Donida Labati, A. Genovese, E. Muñoz Ballester, V. Piuri, F. Scotti, G. Sforza
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Emerging biometric technologies for Automated Border Control gates / R. Donida Labati, A. Genovese, E. Muñoz Ballester, V. Piuri, F. Scotti, G. Sforza - In: Pattern Recognition and Information Processing[s.l] : IAPR, 2016. - pp. 1-6 (( Intervento presentato al 13. convegno PRIP tenutosi a Minsk nel 2016.
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