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11 February 2011 Non-contact 3D fingerprint scanner using structured light illumination
Mike Troy, Laurence Hassebrook, Veeraganesh Yalla, Raymond Daley
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Abstract
As crime prevention and national security remain a top priority, requirements for the use of fingerprints for identification continue to grow. While the size of fingerprint databases continues to expand, new technologies that can improve accuracy and ultimately matching performance will become more critical to maintain the effectiveness of the systems. FlashScan3D has developed non-contact, fingerprint scanners based on the principles of Structured Light Illumination (SLI) that capture 3Dimensional data of fingerprints quickly, accurately and independently of an operator. FlashScan3D will present findings from various research projects performed for the US Army and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Mike Troy, Laurence Hassebrook, Veeraganesh Yalla, and Raymond Daley "Non-contact 3D fingerprint scanner using structured light illumination", Proc. SPIE 7932, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications III, 79320C (11 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874030
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KEYWORDS
3D scanning

Laser scanners

Databases

Laser imaging

Structured light

3D printing

Image quality

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