Case Study

Biometric Face / Fingerprint At Delhi IIT

IIT Delhi
Problem Statement by Customer icon

Problem Statement

Adequate ly secure, automatic, unmanned indentity control is unaffordable

Our Findings

How it hurts

Continually high operational costs and chances of unauthorised infiltration present

Conclusion and recommendations

Solution

A biometric face app primarily aims to solve the problem of identity verification and authentication using facial recognition. This is done by leveraging unique facial features to identify and verify individuals, offering a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional methods like passwords or ID cards

NFC Story

The “Assistance Control” project was inspired by the basic idea of the “Bologna Process”, a Pan-European collaboration which started in 1999, to adapt technology to provide a better quality of education that would allow improvement of the next generation of classroom teaching.
The best project finally chosen and tested involved students registered for classes with NFC phones, during the academic year 2011–2012 at “Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Campus Madrid” (UPSAM).
This resulted in the senior students at the School of Computer Engineering to certify 99.5% accuracy and ease of attendance that ensured continuous assessment without loss of instructional time allocated to this activity.

Source : Science Direct Volume 40 Issue 11, 1st September 2013, Pages 4478-4489