2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12073522
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Evaluation of a Vein Biometric Recognition System on an Ordinary Smartphone

Abstract: Nowadays, biometrics based on vein patterns as a trait is a promising technique. Vein patterns satisfy universality, distinctiveness, permanence, performance, and protection against circumvention. However, collectability and acceptability are not completely satisfied. These two properties are directly related to acquisition methods. The acquisition of vein images is usually based on the absorption of near-infrared (NIR) light by the hemoglobin inside the veins, which is higher than in the surrounding tissues. … Show more

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“…An updated system, where the vein visualization is tested 14 times on a single arm, demonstrated an accuracy of 78% [8]. Infrared/Near-Infrared Imaging (IR and NIR): Infrared (IR) imaging systems can be used to capture vein patterns inside the human body [9]. IR and NIR light can penetrate through human tissues to a depth of about 3 mm.…”
Section: A Perception: Vein Visualization and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An updated system, where the vein visualization is tested 14 times on a single arm, demonstrated an accuracy of 78% [8]. Infrared/Near-Infrared Imaging (IR and NIR): Infrared (IR) imaging systems can be used to capture vein patterns inside the human body [9]. IR and NIR light can penetrate through human tissues to a depth of about 3 mm.…”
Section: A Perception: Vein Visualization and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%