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11341 Restoration of missing lines in grip patterns for biometrics authentication on a smart gun
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Shang, X. and Kooi, K. and Veldhuis, R.N.J. and Ganzevoort, W.P.T. (2006) Restoration of missing lines in grip patterns for biometrics authentication on a smart gun. In: Proceedings of SPS-DARTS 2006 the second annual IEEE Benelux/DSP Valley Signal Processing Symposium, 28-29 Mar 2006, Antwerp, Belgium. pp. 95-98. IEEE Benelux Signal Processing Chapter. ISBN 978-90-73461-44-4

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Abstract

The Secure Grip project1 aims to develop a grip-pattern recognition system, as part of a smart gun. Its target users are the police officers. The current authentication algorithm is based on a likelihood-ratio classifier. The grip pattern is acquired by sensors on the grip of the gun. Since in practice various factors can result in missing lines in a grip pattern, restoration of these missing
lines will be useful and practical. We present a restoration algorithm based on null-space error minimization. The simulation results of the restoration and authentication experiments show that this restoration algorithm effectively restores grip patterns,
and is, therefore, capable of improving the system’s authentication performance when missing lines are present.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-SAS: Signals and Systems
Research Program:CTIT-ISTRICE: Integrated Security and Privacy in a Networked World, UT-CST: Crime Science Twente
Research Project:Secure Grip
ID Code:11341
Status:Published
Deposited On:09 November 2007
Refereed:No
International:No
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