Biometric Passport Validation Scheme using Radio Frequency Identification

  • Kumar V
  • Srinivasan B
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Abstract

Biometric passports issued nowadays have an embedded RFID chip that carries digitally signed biometric information.This RIFD chip is integrated into the cover of a passport, called a biometric passport.Electronic passports as it is sometimes called, represents a bold initiative in the deployment of two new technologies: RIFD and biometrics such as face, fingerprints, palm prints and iris.The electronic passport is the privacy and security risks that arise by embedding RFID technology.The goal of the adoption of the biometric passport is not only to expedite processing at border crossings, but also to increase security.Policymakers have put their faith in the technological promise of biometric identification because absolute identification could eliminate mismatched computer records and stolen identities.

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Kumar, V. K. N., & Srinivasan, B. (2013). Biometric Passport Validation Scheme using Radio Frequency Identification. International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security, 5(5), 30–39. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2013.05.04

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