Fingerprint imaging of dry finger using photoacoustics

  • Choi W
  • Park K
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Abstract

Fingerprint imaging has been widely used in biometric identification systems. This work presents a photoacoustic (PA) fingerprint imaging system that provides acoustic resolution using a pulsed laser and focused ultrasound transducer operating as a receiver. This PA system can measure dry fingers with a wide-range laser field based on the differences in the ultrasound coupling between the fingertip areas contacting and not contacting a solid plate. To demonstrate and validate the image accuracy of the PA system, PA fingerprint images were compared to images captured using a pulse-echo ultrasound system and an ink-pressed fingerprint scan.

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Choi, W. Y., & Park, K. K. (2017). Fingerprint imaging of dry finger using photoacoustics. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 141(3), EL205–EL209. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4976193

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