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Biometrics in the World of Electronic Borders
; ; Abduljabbar, Nabeel ; ;
Abduljabbar, Nabeel
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2021-12-06
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Recently, the demand for border crossing has increased massively, with the aim to increase the processing and clearance speed at border crossing points (BCP). The attempt to improve travel convenience, Border Cross Point (BCP) output, and national security result in automated border control (ABC) with biometric technology having a major effect on the efficiency, and safety of the control processes. The border processing of BCP can be increased by automating biometric recognition and facilitated by clearance procedures. This paper discussed the two structures of an e-gate (ABC) and a prospective benefit of biometrics to the EU border in terms of accuracy, integrity, robustness, and efficiency. Challenges posed by biometrics in border control systems were identified and recommendations such as multimodal systems and smart systems with AI and machine learning were suggested to assist travelers to cross border points faster.
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Kyeremeh GK, Abdul-Al M, Abduljabbar N et al (2021) Biometrics in the World of Electronic Borders. IEEE International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Communication Links and Networks, CAMAD. 25-27 Oct 2021. Porto, Portugal.
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