Biometrics is one of the automated identification methods and verifies or identifies the identity of a living individual based on physiological or behavioural characteristics.
- Physiological characteristics or related organs include fingerprint, hand and palm geometry, face, ear, iris, retina, vein, body ordor, skin reflectance, thermograms, and DNA, etc.
- Behavioural characteristics are related to the behavior of a person. Examples include, but are not limited to gait, signature, voice, lip motion, and keystroke or typing rhythm.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- New theories and algorithms in biometrics
- Hardware and software of biometric systems
- Networking in biometrics systems
- Databases in biometrics systems
- Biometrics standards and standardization
- Information security and privacy issues of biometrics
- Biometrics in verifying identity for access control
- Biometrics in database access and computer login
- Biometrics applications in military and homeland security
- Biometrics in electronic passports and national ID cards
- Biometrics applications in international border crossing control
- Biometrics airline applications and airport security
- Biometrics in government and business management
- Biometrics in banking and finance applications
- Biometrics in hospitals and healthcare services
- Biometrics in criminal identification, FBI security and fighting against terrorists
- Biometric encryption
- Multi- biometrics and multi-model biometric fusion
Manuscript due date: 10 September, 2010
Notification of acceptance: 10 November, 2010
Submission of final manuscript: 10 December, 2010
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