• Biometric Authentication Of An Automated Teller Machine Using Finger Print And Password

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    • 1.6     Limitations of the Study
      Benefits and Limitations are two side of one coin. Biometric ATM is useful for every aspect, but its limitations are given below:-
      It depends on user acceptability.
      Obtaining a clean image upon which to perform matching may be difficult due to Fingerprint worn out or cut due to hard labor work or age.
      The requirement of biometric devices in ATM Machines will improve the cost of ATM Machine.
      Since the simulated system will be design using Visual Basic.Net, it won’t be able to run on any other operating system beside Microsoft window operating system.
      Due to the two step authentication process, the time it takes to perform a transaction will be increased.
      Distinctiveness.: while a biometric trait is expected to vary significantly across individuals, there may be large inter-class similarities in the feature sets used to represent these traits.
      1.7               Definition Of Terms
      1.      Biometric
      Biometric is the science and technology of measuring and statistically analyzing biological data
      2.      Simulation
      Simulation is the imitation of the operation of real world process or system over time
      3.      ATM
      Automated Teller Machine is an electronic banking outlet which allows customers of various banking institutions complete basic transaction without the aid of a bank representative, teller or without being physically present at the bank.
      4.      PIN
      Personal Identification Number(PIN)   a secret numeric password shared between a user and the system, that can authenticate the user to the system.

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