BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM

Several problems are encountered by cardholders at the point of sale (POS) terminal, these include; inadequate security of automated teller machine (ATM) card through theft, not remembering personal identity number (PIN) and the problem of identifying cardholder as the owner of the card, these have...

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Main Authors: O. C Abikoye, G. K Afolabi, T. O Aro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UMP Publisher 2019-02-01
Series:International Journal of Software Engineering and Computer Systems
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Online Access:https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijsecs/article/view/2720
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spelling doaj-ea98e6651fe246da927d816aff0531902020-11-25T03:03:54ZengUMP PublisherInternational Journal of Software Engineering and Computer Systems2289-85222180-06502019-02-015136512720BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMO. C AbikoyeG. K AfolabiT. O AroSeveral problems are encountered by cardholders at the point of sale (POS) terminal, these include; inadequate security of automated teller machine (ATM) card through theft, not remembering personal identity number (PIN) and the problem of identifying cardholder as the owner of the card, these have caused delay process in transactions and also reduce the integrity of the POS machine. The existing POS machine uses PIN-Card as an authentication process in which the security can be easily breached. This paper proffers a solution to reduce the identified problems by applying a biometric system into POS machine. Iris scan was introduced at the authentication level of the existing POS machine. A system prototype was designed to imitate a typical PIN-card based POS system that used iris recognition to improve upon the security of the POS. The developed system demonstrated a two-tier architectural structure for recognition: the identification and verification module. The verification module which focused on the enrolment, normalization, localization, extraction of features and matching of iris images obtained from CASIA database. The experimental results showed that the developed system could significantly minimize cardholder fraud at the POS machine if not totally eradicated.https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijsecs/article/view/2720automated teller machine (atm)biometric systempoint of sale (pos)personal identity number (pin)
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author O. C Abikoye
G. K Afolabi
T. O Aro
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G. K Afolabi
T. O Aro
BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
International Journal of Software Engineering and Computer Systems
automated teller machine (atm)
biometric system
point of sale (pos)
personal identity number (pin)
author_facet O. C Abikoye
G. K Afolabi
T. O Aro
author_sort O. C Abikoye
title BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
title_short BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
title_full BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
title_fullStr BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed BIOMETRIC BASED POINT- OF- SALE AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
title_sort biometric based point- of- sale authentication system
publisher UMP Publisher
series International Journal of Software Engineering and Computer Systems
issn 2289-8522
2180-0650
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Several problems are encountered by cardholders at the point of sale (POS) terminal, these include; inadequate security of automated teller machine (ATM) card through theft, not remembering personal identity number (PIN) and the problem of identifying cardholder as the owner of the card, these have caused delay process in transactions and also reduce the integrity of the POS machine. The existing POS machine uses PIN-Card as an authentication process in which the security can be easily breached. This paper proffers a solution to reduce the identified problems by applying a biometric system into POS machine. Iris scan was introduced at the authentication level of the existing POS machine. A system prototype was designed to imitate a typical PIN-card based POS system that used iris recognition to improve upon the security of the POS. The developed system demonstrated a two-tier architectural structure for recognition: the identification and verification module. The verification module which focused on the enrolment, normalization, localization, extraction of features and matching of iris images obtained from CASIA database. The experimental results showed that the developed system could significantly minimize cardholder fraud at the POS machine if not totally eradicated.
topic automated teller machine (atm)
biometric system
point of sale (pos)
personal identity number (pin)
url https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijsecs/article/view/2720
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