Grip-Pattern Recognition Applied to a Smart Gun (2008)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
The verification performance of a biometric recognition system based on grip patterns, as part of a smart gun for use by the police ocers, has been investigated. The biometric features are extracted from a two-dimensional pattern of the pressure, exerted on the grip of a gun by the hand of a person holding it. Such a grip-pattern verication system is interesting, particularly because it is well personalized. For this application a very low false-rejection rate is required, rendering it highly unlikely that the rightful user is not able to fire the gun. We have set the false-rejection rate for verification as below 10E-04, the official requirement of the failure probability of a police gun in ...
biometric recognition – grip pattern
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- Author
- Shang, Xiaoxin
- Institution
- University of Twente
- Supervisors
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Upload Date
- Jan. 14, 2011
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