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Kad pintar dan biometrik boleh digabungkan dengan berkesan untuk pengesahan peribadi melalui rangkaian terbuka. Gabungan ini dicapai sebagai pengesahan dua langkah di mana kad pintar disahkan berdasarkan infrastruktur kunci awam, dan pemegang kad disahkan menggunakan templat yang disimpan dalam kad pintar berdasarkan data biometrik. Pengesahan biometrik perlu dilaksanakan dalam kad untuk tujuan keselamatan. Makalah ini menerangkan kaedah pengesahan cap jari berdasarkan teknik pengesahan biometrik yang popular yang boleh dibenamkan dalam kad pintar. Sistem prototaip yang menggunakan kaedah pengesahan ini boleh mengesahkan cap jari dalam beberapa saat dengan menggunakan data yang disimpan pada kad pintar.
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Shuichi ISHIDA, Masahiro MIMURA, Yoichi SETO, "Development of Personal Authentication Techniques Using Fingerprint Matching Embedded in Smart Cards" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 7, pp. 812-818, July 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Smart cards and biometrics can be effectively combined for personal authentication over an open network. The combination is achieved as two-step authentication in which the smart card is authenticated based on a public key infrastructure, and the card holder is authenticated using the template stored in the smart card based on the biometric data. The biometric verification has to be executed in the card for security purposes. This paper describes a fingerprint verification method based on a popular biometric verification technique that can be embedded in a smart card. The prototype system that uses this verification method can verify fingerprints in a few seconds by using the data stored on the smart card.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e84-d_7_812/_p
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