DocumentCode :
3524895
Title :
A standoff multimodal biometric system
Author :
Boehnen, Christopher ; Mann, Chris ; Patlolla, D. ; Barstow, Del
Author_Institution :
Imaging, Signals, & Machine Learning Group, Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7-8 Nov. 2011
Firstpage :
110
Lastpage :
113
Abstract :
Biometric authentication modalities such as face and iris recognition provide a minimally invasive means to uniquely identify individuals and verify identity. Most commercially available biometric systems perform authentication based on a single modality and/or only capture features from a short distance. Most existing standoff iris sensors capture at a lower frame rate, lower resolution, and wider field of view than our system. This work describes the design of a prototype standoff biometric sensor. The complete system is comprised of three sensors, their respective software control modules, and a command and control graphical user interface. Sensor 1 is a high resolution monochrome camera with telephoto zoom and video rate image acquisition. Co-aligned, collimated near infrared (NIR) light emitting diodes (LEDs) provide controlled illumination to facilitate the capture of face and iris images. Sensor 2 is a monochrome stereo camera that acquires low resolution frontal face images and scene depth information. Sensor 3 is dual spectrum camera that acquires pixel registered visible and NIR images at video rate. Ambient room light and NIR flood LEDs provide illumination for capturing profile face and gait images. Real-time analysis of the stereo camera output provides feedback for pan, tilt, zoom, and focus of the sensor platform. A Modularized software control system provides scalability and flexible management. Commodity hardware can be used to control all system components with the exception of sensor 1.
Keywords :
face recognition; graphical user interfaces; image registration; image resolution; image sensors; infrared imaging; iris recognition; light emitting diodes; monochromators; optical collimators; stereo image processing; video cameras; Ambient room light; NIR flood LED; NIR images; biometric authentication modality; camera focusing; coaligned NIR; collimated NIR; command and control graphical user interface; face images; flexible management; frontal face image resolution; gait image; identity verification; iris images; light emitting diode; monochrome stereo camera resolution; multimodal biometric system; near infrared; pan; pixel registration; prototype standoff biometric sensor; scene depth information; software control module; spectrum camera; standoff iris sensor; telephoto zoom; tilt; video rate image acquisition; visible images; Command and control systems; Control systems; Floods; IEEE 1394 Standard; Image resolution; Iris recognition; Laboratories; biometric identification; multimodal biometrics; standoff iris recognition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future of Instrumentation International Workshop (FIIW), 2011
Conference_Location :
Oak Ridge, TN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5835-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIIW.2011.6476804
Filename :
6476804
Link To Document :
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