Paper: | SPED-P1.5 | ||
Session: | Signal Processing Education | ||
Time: | Wednesday, May 19, 09:30 - 11:30 | ||
Presentation: | Poster | ||
Topic: | Signal Processing Education: Digital Signal Processing Education | ||
Title: | BIOMETRIC SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY | ||
Authors: | Yingzi Du; United States Naval Academy | ||
Robert Ives; United States Naval Academy | |||
Delores Etter; United States Naval Academy | |||
Thad Welch; United States Naval Academy | |||
Abstract: | Biometric systems verify a person's identity based on unique physical attributes. Biometric technologies are becoming the foundation of an extensive array of highly secure identification and personal verification solutions. It is a broad subject, which integrates image processing, digital signal processing, statistics, mathematics, computing, psychology and legislation. To enable the average undergraduate to understand and internalize the biometric theories and technologies, we have developed a biometric signal processing laboratory at the U.S. Naval Academy. This paper describes the model of the lab, introduces the key biometric equipment, and overviews our lab activities. | ||
Back |
Home -||-
Organizing Committee -||-
Technical Committee -||-
Technical Program -||-
Plenaries
Paper Submission -||-
Special Sessions -||-
ITT -||-
Paper Review -||-
Exhibits -||-
Tutorials
Information -||-
Registration -||-
Travel Insurance -||-
Housing -||-
Workshops