Privacy-Preserving in Fingerprint Templates Security Using Combinatorial Logic Circuits

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Soft Computing for Security Applications

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Biometric recognition is one of the most popular person authentication schemes than any other recognition approaches like password or token-based authentication method. Biometrics uses either physiological or behavioral characteristics of a person which is unique in nature. Although biometrics provides lot of advantages, protecting its template database information is highly a challenging task. Fingerprint trait is one of the compact and convenient traits embedded in many digital devices for pattern recognition. In this paper, a novel fingerprint-based template transformation technique is proposed which consist of various important phases such as finding distance between minutiae points, customizing distance matrix, formulating combinatorial logic gate circuit, and disk scheduling that eventually provides multilevel template security. The experimental analysis clearly shows that the proposed method provides better security and improved equal error rate (EER) that is 2.3% when compared with other state-of-art methods.

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Ashoka Rajan, R., Kumaran, P. (2022). Privacy-Preserving in Fingerprint Templates Security Using Combinatorial Logic Circuits. In: Ranganathan, G., Fernando, X., Shi, F., El Allioui, Y. (eds) Soft Computing for Security Applications . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1397. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5301-8_67

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