A Quantitative Analysis Study on the Effects of Moisture and Light Source on FTIR Fingerprint Image Quality.

IF 3.5 3区 综合性期刊 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Sensors Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.3390/s25041276
Manjae Shin, Seungbong Lee, Seungbin Baek, Sunghoon Lee, Sungmin Kim
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The frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) optical fingerprint scanning method is widely used due to its cost-effectiveness. However, fingerprint image quality is highly dependent on fingertip surface conditions, with moisture generally considered a degrading factor. Interestingly, a prior study reported that excessive moisture may improve image quality, though their findings were based on qualitative observations, necessitating further quantitative analysis. Additionally, since the FTIR method relies on optical principles, image quality is also influenced by the wavelength of the light source. In this study, we conducted a preliminary clinical experiment to quantitatively analyze the impact of moisture levels on fingertips (wet, dry, and control) and light wavelengths (red, green, and blue) on FTIR fingerprint image quality. A total of 20 male and female participants with no physical impairments were involved. The results suggest that FTIR fingerprint image quality may improve under wet conditions and when illuminated with green and blue light sources compared to dry conditions and red light. Statistical evidence supports this consistent trend. However, given the limited sample size, the statistical validity and generalizability of these findings should be interpreted with caution. These insights provide a basis for optimizing fingerprint imaging conditions, potentially enhancing the reliability and accuracy of automatic fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) by reducing variations in individual fingerprint quality.

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水分和光源对FTIR指纹图像质量影响的定量分析研究。
受挫全内反射(FTIR)光学指纹扫描方法因其性价比高而得到广泛应用。然而,指纹图像质量高度依赖于指尖表面条件,通常认为潮湿是一个退化因素。有趣的是,先前的一项研究报告称,过多的水分可能会改善图像质量,尽管他们的发现是基于定性观察,需要进一步的定量分析。此外,由于FTIR方法依赖于光学原理,因此图像质量也受到光源波长的影响。在本研究中,我们进行了初步的临床实验,定量分析了指尖湿度水平(湿、干、对照)和光波波长(红、绿、蓝)对FTIR指纹图像质量的影响。共有20名没有身体缺陷的男性和女性参与者参与了这项研究。结果表明,与干燥条件和红光相比,在潮湿条件下,绿色和蓝色光源照射下,FTIR指纹图像质量可能会有所提高。统计证据支持这种一致的趋势。然而,由于样本量有限,这些发现的统计有效性和普遍性应谨慎解释。这些见解为优化指纹成像条件提供了基础,通过减少单个指纹质量的变化,有可能提高自动指纹识别系统(AFIS)的可靠性和准确性。
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Sensors
Sensors 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
7.30
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12.80%
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8430
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1.7 months
期刊介绍: Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of sensors and biosensors. It publishes reviews (including comprehensive reviews on the complete sensors products), regular research papers and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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