Research Article
Rahul C Bakshe
Journal
International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR)
ISSN
2319-4863
Volume / Issue
Vol.6 · Issue 8
Published
March 2018
Access
Open Access
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
A biometric authentication system uses the physiological characteristics (such as fingerprints, face, hand features, iris) and / or behavioural characteristics (such as voice, signature, walking, and writing) of an individual to identify their identity. There are many biometric methods of identifying individuals, the most used is through the fingerprint. This is why the purpose of the present titling work is to analyze the vulnerabilities of fingerprint based biometric recognition systems, since there are different attack techniques that allow access by means of the falsification of fingerprints. For this, a Systematic Review was developed using the IEEE, Science Direct and Google Scholar databases, finding, under certain criteria of inclusion and exclusion, scientific articles as well as of the work done, since, based on the protocol of Barbara Kitchenham, studies were obtained showing that There are ways to attack the different levels of processing of identification and verification of fingerprints, which will address software attack algorithms such as Hill - Climbing and Side - Channel which consist of the generation of pattern patterns for fingerprints Random fingerprints that are iteratively modified to achieve a desired similarity with respect to a real footprint in order to be accepted by a verification system.
Rahul C Bakshe (2018). Analysis of Multimodal of Biometric System. International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR), Vol.6, Issue 8. ISSN: 2319-4863.
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