oa Biometric Smart Card
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- Authors: Tahaab Maries1, Tiwari Avnish2, Parmar Deepak3, Kumawat Devesh4, Chouhan Mayank Singh5, Kumar Singh Dushyant6
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India 2 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India 3 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India 4 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India 5 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India 6 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India
- Source: Global Emerging Innovation Summit (GEIS-2021) , pp 403-414
- Publication Date: November 2021
- Language: English
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It is a common saying in the security industry that the "S" in RFID stands for "Secure". An RFID Tag/Card dumps all the information it contains when brought close to the RFID Reader. The RFID Card is therefore considered unsuitable for storing sensitive data. Our project aims to find a way of adding a layer of security to the RFID Card using biometric authentication, which would widen the scope for the use of RFID technology in areas where they couldn't have been used before, such as contactless payments.
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