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Title: Integrated Improved Security System Techniques in Combating Crime Using the Biometrics at the National Airport of Zimbabwe
Authors: Sithole, Godfrey
Keywords: password technology
computer hacking
biometrics
security systems
Issue Date: 29-Aug-2012
Abstract: Biometrics have become very popular as a tool in combating crime in the world. This has also been necessitated by the September 11 2001 event. Despite all the research that has been carried out the improvement of the algorithms still has not been exhausted. In the past research community has focused primarily on the password, and national identity cards and biometrics with less effective algorithms. Certainly there are scenarios that clearly favour one approach over the other. However it is my belief that in any of the current and future complex crimes will require better algorithms with improved time and space complexities. Firstly the algorithm is subjected to the fingerprint authentication. The results are recorded. Then the algorithm is improved and better results were achieved. Surprisingly, extremely little research to date has considered continuous systematic and logical improving the algorithms to achieve authenticated results.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/867
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