Novel Hybrid Finger Print System for Bank Locking System

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International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT)          
 
© 2017 by IJCTT Journal
Volume-53 Number-1
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : V.B. Kirubanand, P J Bharani
DOI :  10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V53P101

MLA

V.B. Kirubanand, P J Bharani "Novel Hybrid Finger Print System for Bank Locking System". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V53(1):1-5, November 2017. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.

Abstract -
The Hybrid Fingerprint locking system can serve as a robust security mechanism and can avoid unauthorized access to a system at any circumstances. Fingerprints are the most widely used form of biometric identification overtime and the critical step in exploring its advantages is to adopt it for use as a form of security in already existing systems, such as bank lockers. This paper work focuses on the use of fingerprints for bank locker system along with the conventional method of using keys. The supporting software enables fingerprints enrollment in a database. Before anyone can open the locker, his/her fingerprint information is sent from the database system using ZigBee transmitter and is received by the ZigBee receiver in the locker. Then the fingerprint is matched against the database while users with no match in the database are prevented from opening the locker. By this system unauthorized access to the lockers or mishandlings can be avoided. The application of the Hybrid Fingerprint System is not restricted the Bank locker and it can be used in any system where the Fingerprint readers are used.

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Keywords
Zigbee, Fingerprint reader, Locking System, Pulse sensor.