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dc.contributor.authorMeuwly, D.
dc.contributor.authorBaker, N.
dc.coverage.spatialNederland
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-22T13:14:00Z
dc.date.available2021-01-22T13:14:00Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/2428
dc.description.abstractIn the Netherlands, the aliens’ identity chain is an identity management process, which is part of the migration chain. It relies on two types of personal data: biographic, such as date and place of birth, name and nationality, and biometric, such as fingerprints, face and irides. Biometric technology is used in the aliens’ identity chain to (quickly) achieve automated identity verification and identification of aliens (immigrant or resident, legal or illegal).This literature study focuses exclusively on the role of biometric data in the aliens’ identity chain. At present the fingerprint is the single biometric mode automated for this purpose. It aimed at understanding the capabilities and limits of the fingerprint made in the current operational biometric process and to make an inventory of what is known about the possibilities to improve and/or combine the use of fingerprints and other biometric modes in a multimodal approach. Eventually, the purpose is to improve the verification of identity and identification processes in the aliens’ identity chain as applied by the Netherlands. CONTENT: 1. Introduction 2. Current implementations 3. Properties of the biometrics modes 4. Discussion 5. Conclusion 6. Aknowledgements 7. References
dc.publisherUniversity of Twente - Faculty of Electrical, Mathematics and Computer Sciences
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWODC Rapport 2965
dc.subjectBiometrie
dc.subjectGrenscontrole
dc.subjectIdentificatiemethode
dc.subjectVreemdelingenketen
dc.subjectRegistratiesysteem
dc.subjectBasisvoorziening vreemdelingen
dc.subjectPersoonsregistratie
dc.subjectIdentiteitsfraude
dc.subjectDactyloscopie
dc.subjectBescherming persoonsgegevens
dc.subjectLiteratuuronderzoek
dc.titleBiometrics in the aliens' identity chain
dc.title.alternativeA literature study
dc.typerapport
dc.identifier.project2965
refterms.dateFOA2021-01-22T13:14:00Z
html.description.abstractIn the Netherlands, the aliens’ identity chain is an identity management process, which is part of the migration chain. It relies on two types of personal data: biographic, such as date and place of birth, name and nationality, and biometric, such as fingerprints, face and irides. Biometric technology is used in the aliens’ identity chain to (quickly) achieve automated identity verification and identification of aliens (immigrant or resident, legal or illegal).This literature study focuses exclusively on the role of biometric data in the aliens’ identity chain. At present the fingerprint is the single biometric mode automated for this purpose. It aimed at understanding the capabilities and limits of the fingerprint made in the current operational biometric process and to make an inventory of what is known about the possibilities to improve and/or combine the use of fingerprints and other biometric modes in a multimodal approach. Eventually, the purpose is to improve the verification of identity and identification processes in the aliens’ identity chain as applied by the Netherlands. <P></P><b>CONTENT:</b> 1. Introduction 2. Current implementations 3. Properties of the biometrics modes 4. Discussion 5. Conclusion 6. Aknowledgements 7. Referencesnl_NL
dc.identifier.tuduuid:46e1d7c5-b13b-42c3-aa2e-2a319025bf23
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Twente - Faculty of Electrical, Mathematics and Computer Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionWODC
dc.source.cityEnschede


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