Abstract

Biometric authentication systems offer a secure and convenient method of verifying the identity of individuals based on their unique physiological or behavioral traits. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of biometric authentication systems, focusing on the principles, technologies, applications, challenges, and future directions in the field. The survey covers various biometric modalities, including fingerprint recognition, iris recognition, facial recognition, keystroke dynamics, voice recognition, and gait analysis. Key topics discussed include the use of multi-modal biometric systems, continuous authentication, machine learning, and AI in biometrics, and biometric encryption. The paper also explores the implementation of biometric authentication in access control systems, financial transactions, healthcare systems, and government and law enforcement. Challenges such as security and privacy concerns, spoofing and impersonation, scalability and integration, and ethical and legal issues are addressed. Future research opportunities include improving accuracy and reliability, enhancing security and privacy, addressing societal and ethical concerns, and integrating biometric authentication with the Internet of Things (IoT).

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