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Atm using fingerprint
1. ATM using Fingerprint
Mentor:
Mrs. Sanchita Saha,
Asst. Professor,
Haldia Institute of Technology
By:
Group 5
Anish Kumar (12/CS/60)
Ankit Agarwal (12/CS/61)
Apurva (12/CS/68)
3. Introduction
Automated Teller Machine(ATM):
It is an electronic telecommunications device that provides the customers of a
financial institution with the ability to perform financial transactions without the
need for a human clerk or bank teller.
Biometrics:It is the science of establishing the identity
of an individual based on the physical, chemical or
behavioral attributes of the person.
Fingerprint: A fingerprint is the pattern of ridges and
valleys on the surface of a fingertip whose formation is
determined during the first seven months of fetal
development
4. Why fingerprint biometric??
High Universality
High Distinctiveness
High Permanence
High Performance
High Acceptability
No risk of Forgetting
Can’t be stolen
Denial Of Identity
9. Disadvantages
Users who exhibit large intra-class variations are prone to
false reject error.
Users whose biometric feature set overlaps with other
individual are prone to false accept error.
Physically handicapped person cannot use this system.
Occupational reasons.
High processing time.
Costly.
Hacking Of Database or fingerprint templates.
10. Future Scope
Finger-pin.
Improved feature extraction and matching algorithms.
Securing fingerprint based biometric system.
Performance can be improved in terms of speed and memory.
11. Conclusion
By using ATM using fingerprint we will be able to establish
identity based on who we are rather than what we possess or
what we remember. Much as the system may be costly to a
financial institution and the time to make a transaction on an
ATM may be increase but safety of people’s money should be
considered as first priority.
12. References
http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/
ATM Security Using Fingerprint Biometric Identifier: An
Investigative Study (IJACSA)
Handbook of Biometrics by Anil K. Jain ,Patrick Flynn,
Arun A. Ross
Wikipedia
http://slideshare.net/