A Proposed Cancelable Biometrical Recognition System (CBRS) Based on Developed Hénon Chaotic-Map
Ayman H. Abd El-aziem,
Ahmed Abdelhafeez,
Tamer H. M. soliman
Abstract:Currently, authentication systems rely heavily on human biometrics. Cancellable biometric patterns are generated from the original templates to enhance the security level of biometric features in response to violent attacks. In this paper, a proposed method for a cancelable biometrical recognition system (CBRS) is introduced, which is based on the developed Hénon chaotic-map concept. The proposed CBRS design guarantees that the original biometric features are modified and encrypted before being stored in the d… Show more
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