Identity recognition instrument based on characteristics of subcutaneous vein of dorsum of hand and recognition method
A subcutaneous vein and identity recognition technology, which is applied in the field of human biometric identity recognition, can solve the problems of easy change, few fingerprint features, and inconvenient collection, and achieve the effect of easy acceptance, stable system, and security
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[0037] The identification device and its identification method based on the characteristics of the subcutaneous veins and blood vessels on the back of the human hand of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the embodiments.
[0038] The identification device based on the characteristics of the subcutaneous veins and blood vessels on the back of the human hand of the present invention includes: a CCD sensor 1 for collecting images of the subcutaneous veins and blood vessels on the back of the human hand; A / D converter 2; an embedded processor 3 that is connected with the A / D converter 2 to receive and store digital signals, and compares, analyzes and processes the collected digital signals with the stored data.
[0039] Described embedded processor 3 comprises: the Field Programmable Logic Gate Array FPGA4 that image signal is denoised, corrects lens distortion preprocessing; Be connected with Field Programmable Logic Gate Array FPGA4 to rec...
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