Abstract

The security problems of online transactions by smartphones reveal extreme demand for reliable identity authentication systems. With a lower risk of forgery, richer texture, and more comfortable acquisition mode, compared with face, fingerprint, and iris, palmprint is rarely adopted for identity authentication. In this paper, we develop an effective and full-function palmprint authentication system regarding the application on an Android smartphone, which bridges the algorithmic study and application of palmprint authentication. In more detail, an overall system framework is designed with complete functions, including palmprint acquisition, key points location, ROI segmentation, feature extraction, and feature coding. Basically, we develop a palmprint authentication system having user-friendly interfaces and good compatibility with the Android smartphone. Particularly, on the one hand, to guarantee the effectiveness and efficiency of the system, we exploit the practical Log-Gabor filter for feature extraction and discuss the impact of filtering direction, downsampling ratio, and discriminative feature coding to propose an improved algorithm. On the other hand, after exploring the hardware components of the smartphone and the technical development of the Android system, we provide an open technology to extend the biometric methods to real-world applications. On the public PolyU databases, simulation results suggest that the improved algorithm outperforms the original one with a promising accuracy of 100% and a good speed of 0.041 seconds. In real-world authentication, the developed system achieves an accuracy of 98.40% and a speed of 0.051 seconds. All the results verify the accuracy and timeliness of the developed system.

Highlights

  • Mobile Internet technologies have brought humans a new lifestyle. e emergence of smartphones has better accelerated people’s daily life with popular social networks such as online transactions [1]

  • We explore and show the details of developing the corresponding system with user-friendly interfaces and good compatibility with Android smartphones

  • (iv) Our work provides an open technology to extend the palmprint authentication algorithms to realworld applications, which bridges the algorithmic studies and applications of biometrics

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Introduction

Mobile Internet technologies have brought humans a new lifestyle. e emergence of smartphones has better accelerated people’s daily life with popular social networks such as online transactions [1]. Mobile Internet technologies have brought humans a new lifestyle. E emergence of smartphones has better accelerated people’s daily life with popular social networks such as online transactions [1]. Frequent online transactions by smartphones often bring security problems. To facilitate the payment, the “mobile wallet” should be linked with a cash card. En, phenomena like Internet fraud and network “phishing” begin to spread extensively, which leads consumers to be still distrustful of the reliability of mobile payment. Ese facts indicate that mobile payment still demands for reliable mechanisms extremely [2]. Fingerprint can be damaged due to physical work and is not informative enough for identity authentication. Users have to suffer from an uncomfortable acquisition mode

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