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Temple and Maternity Ward Security using FPRS

  • Ambeth Kumar, V.D. (Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sathyabama University) ;
  • Ramakrishnan, M. (Dept. of Information Technology, Velammal Engineering College) ;
  • Jagadeesh Kannan, R. (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, R.M.K Engineering College)
  • 투고 : 2012.11.07
  • 심사 : 2012.12.26
  • 발행 : 2013.05.01

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A wide range of applications for Foot Print Recognition System is discussed in this paper. The whole concept works under the principle that foot print is a parameter associated with biometrics that is very common as well as distinct. Its foremost application is at the government hospitals in the under developed and third world nations where there aren't the best of facilities. This system can be applied in the maternity ward of the hospitals for the identification or differentiation of the infants. Till date there has been no specialized system adopted for this purpose. The Foot Print Recognition System will overcome all the defects of any biometrics when applied here. Since the child will be very delicate for an iris scan and it will not be able to open its eyes wide or to correctly place its finger print on the sensor since the hands of a new born infant will be closed for a while. The Foot Print Recognition system can also be implemented in temples where there are cases of theft often reported. This can be used to grant access to the karpagraham of the deity by authorized users alone. These 2 applications of FPRS are discussed in this paper.

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