The Panoramic Views of Cloud IoT-Based M-Health Biometrics

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The veins-based biometric systems use the molds and patterns of the veins' images of the human body for identification in standalone systems or a cloud internet of things (IoT)-based networking environment. The beauty of using veins-based systems for identification is that the vein pattern cannot be stolen or duplicated or washed out because of its availability in the human body. Currently, vein patterns of fingers, hand, palm, heart, head, palm-dorsa, and wrist of humans are used for biometric identification purposed in cloud and IoT-based network environments. In this chapter, the authors have described different types of algorithms including parallel algorithms for identifying persons in clouds and IoT-based environments. The authors observed that many researchers have designed and developed several algorithms to improve and extract the veins patterns from different parts of the human body for identification in different types of environments including clouds and the internet of things.
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基于云物联网的移动健康生物识别技术全景图
基于静脉的生物识别系统使用人体静脉图像的模具和模式在独立系统或基于云物联网(IoT)的网络环境中进行识别。使用基于静脉的系统进行识别的美妙之处在于,静脉模式不会被窃取、复制或洗掉,因为它在人体内是可用的。目前,人类手指、手部、手掌、心脏、头部、掌背、手腕的静脉模式被用于云和物联网网络环境下的生物识别。在本章中,作者描述了不同类型的算法,包括用于在云和基于物联网的环境中识别人员的并行算法。作者观察到,许多研究人员已经设计并开发了几种算法来改进和提取人体不同部位的静脉图案,以便在不同类型的环境中进行识别,包括云和物联网。
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