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AirGuardKnow who you’re flying with
Mission Statement
To facilitate secure airports and airspace by providing fast and accurate identification of pilots, flight crew, airport tarmac personnel, and passengers through the use of non-invasive biometrics.
Security PlanStage 1: • Implementation of the S.A.F.E.
Identification unit facilitates accurate identification of pilots, flight crew, and airport personnel as they move into secured areas.
• Fast and accurate identification• No exposure to potentially harmful
radiation
Stage 2: • Implementation of the S.A.F.E.
Identification unit for passengers as they move into security screening areas of the airport
• Decreases congestion at security check-in
• Cost-saving measure – decreasing number of airport personnel at checkpoints
About AirGuard Biometrics
• Iris biometrics are as unique as a fingerprint and, in fact, faster than a fingerprint in providing positive identification.
Studies have shown multimodal hand biometrics to be a very promising technology for fast data collection with extremely high accuracy.
Figure one: http://science.howstuffworks.com/biometrics4.htm
Science Behind the Iris Scan
• Mathematical analysis of the random patterns that are visible within the iris of an eye from some distance.
• It combines computer vision, pattern recognition, statistical inference and optics.
http://www.kcby.com/news/consumertips/121671779.html
Science Behind the Iris Scan
• When the camera takes a picture, the computer locates:– The center of the pupil– The edge of the pupil– The edge of the iris– The eyelids and eyelashesThe computer then translates this information into a code. More than 200 reference points (fingerprint only 60-70)!
Science Behind the Multimodal Hand Scan
• The imaging system captures geometric hand shape, fingerprints, and palm print modalities of a user’s hand by a single user interaction
Science Behind the Multimodal Hand Scan
Hand Geometry• The imaging system measures and records the
length, width, thickness, and surface area of an individual’s hand
• Measurement is non-intrusive and verification involves simple processing of the resulting features
Why Our Scans Are Better!
Old hand scanners• Bulky• Outdated• Fingers need to be just
right
New Hand Scanners• Just place your hand on
the screen (5 second reading)
• Newest technology• Cost effective
Why Our Scans Are Better!
Our Iris Scans • Scan up to 6 feet away!• Recognition in 2 seconds!• Sleek design!
Why Our Scans Are Better!
ACCURACY! • Multimodal Hand Scan – 95-98% • Iris Scan – 98%
Potential Limitations
• Recently, a study indicated that there is an iris template aging effect (meaning employees/ travelers will have to get re-scanned every 5 years).
• Technology
Success Story
• Iris scanning– Beijing Olympics
– World Cup in South Africa
– Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
Can We Be Beat?
• Fingerprints – In 2002, Japanese researcher Tsutomu Matsumoto
demonstrated several ways to create a fake fingerprint out of gelatin that could be worn by an identity thief.
• Iris Scans– Colored contact lenses can reduce the accuracy of
iris scans, as can the use of drugs that dilate your pupils.
Can We Be Beat?
• Our system has 4 biometrics for your airport employees/passengers.– Iris scan– fingerprint– palm print– hand geometry
• We guarantee that our system will not be beat! (*see disclaimer)
Privacy
• As soon as an employee or passenger’s identity is confirmed, his or her information is instantaneously erased from the unit and becomes invisible on the network, ensuring immediate privacy.
What will this look Like in your Airport?
Our S.A.F.E. Units
Hand scan
Iris scan
Boarding pass
scanner
Sources"How Biometrics Works." HowStuffWorks. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 July 2012. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/biometrics4.htm>.
"Questions Raised About Iris Recognition Systems." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 12 July 2012. Web. 26 July 2012.
<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120712141938.htm>.
"Iris Scanners & Recognition ." Iris Scanner. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 July 2012. <http://www.findbiometrics.com/iris-recognition/>.