Biometric Access Control Management (BioXes)
Today's biometric identification schemes are used in a variety of situations, where the use of finger print scans, iris scans, and vein scans serves the need to ensure a justified identification, such as in biometric passports, for building or room entrances, or resource accesses.
Biometric data simplify traditional key or smart card handling procedures, since no physical object may be lost from a person any more, and still an identification will be possible. In combination with strong security requirements a large turnover of personnel, a large number of access control locations, such as gates an doors, and an arbitrary user and device usage a software-based biometric data management approach enables an integrated support for identification and access control purposes. Furthermore, avoiding a solution in terms of an authentication by ownership, e.g., physical keys cannot be handed over to different employees and a higher level of security has been reached.
General Information
Reference: | Industrial and Research Project |
Source of funding: |
Industry, University |
Project Duration: |
March 2007 - ongoing |
Official Project Home Page: |
http://www.csg.uzh.ch/research/bioxes/ |
Project Overview
The research cooperation project "BioXes" is performed between the
University of Federal Armed Forces Munich, Germany and the University of
Zurich, Communication Systems Group CSG, Switzerland. Research,
prototyping, and developments have taken place to achieve a new,
platform-independent, flexible, and Internet-based biometric data and
access control system, which supports various hardware devices as well as
configurable user and device groups. Thus, multi-biometrics have become a
reality!
The BioXes
flyer (PDF, 465 KB) summarizes the key BioXes advantages, functionality, and
capabilities.
BioXes at SYSTEMS 2007 (http://www.systems-world.de/)
The CSG has presented in October 2007 a working prototype as well as a
productive version of BioXes to the interested public at the SYSTEMS 2007
fare in Munich, Germany in collaboration with the University of Federal
Armed Forces, Munich.
BioXes at 2007 (http://sicherheit-messe.ch/)
The CSG has presented in November 2007 a working prototype as well as a
productive version of BioXes to the interested public at the "Sicherheit
2007" fare in Zürich, Swtzerland.
Publications
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Thomas Bocek, Peter Ming, Burkhard Stiller: Java-based Management of
Biometric Data in a Distributed Internet Environment. Jazoon 07 / The
International Conference on Java Technology, pages 1-5, Zurich,
Switzerland, June 2007.
UZH Personnel
- Prof. Dr. Burkhard Stiller
- Dr. Thomas Bocek
- Peter Ming
Contact
Inquiries may be directed to the local Swiss project management:
Prof. Dr. Burkhard Stiller |
University of Zürich, IFI |
Binzmühlestrasse 14 |
CH-8050 Zürich |
Switzerland |
Phone: +41 44 635 67 10 |
Fax: +41 44 635 68 09 |