ATM fingerprint system

Abstract : Biometrics technology is rapidly progressing and offers attractive opportunities. In recent years, biometric authentication has grown in popularity as a means of personal identification in ATM authentication systems. Fingerprint Based ATM is a desktop application where fingerprint of the user is used as an authentication. The finger print minutiae features are different for each human being so the user can be identified uniquely. Instead of using ATM card, Fingerprint based ATM is safer and secure. There is no worry of losing ATM card and no need to carry ATM card in one‘s wallet. Fingerprint is just need to be used in order to do any banking transaction. The user has to login using his/her fingerprint and he/she has to enter the pin code in order to do further transaction. The user can withdraw money from his account. User can transfer money to various accounts by mentioning account number. In order to withdraw money user has to enter the amount he wants to withdraw and has to mention from which account he wants to withdraw (i.e. saving account, current account) .The user must have appropriate balance in his ATM account to do transaction. User can view the balance available in his respective account. The system will provide the user to view last 5 transactions and others transaction can also be seen by permission of Bank.
 EXISTING SYSTEM :
 ? The existing system the user has to insert the card and the PIN number in the ATM System. ? Personal Identification Number (PIN) provides security in Existing ATM system. ? There exist very sophisticated and automated scanners that do everything by themselves including the enrollment, data storage, verification and even simple networking with a master device and multiple slave scanners. ? The tenprint subsystem is tasked with identifying sets of inked or livescan fingerprints incident to an arrest or citation or as part of an application process to determine whether a person has an existing record.
 DISADVANTAGE :
 ? The optical fingerprint readers work usually reliably, but sometimes have problems with dust if heavily used and not cleaned. ? Optical fingerprint readers cannot be fooled by a simple picture of a fingerprint, but any 3D fingerprint model makes a significant problem, all the reader checks is the pressure. ? The problem with minutiae is that it is difficult to extract the minutiae points accurately when the fingerprint is of low quality. ? The only problem with hand geometry scanners is in the countries where the public do not like to place their hand down flat on a surface where someone else‘s hand has been placed.
 PROPOSED SYSTEM :
 • In this paper we proposed that fingerprint verification of ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) security system using the biometric with hybridization. • An embedded fingerprint biometric authentication scheme for automated teller machine (ATM) banking systems is proposed in this paper. • The algorithms proposed were implemented for thumbprint image enhancement in the proposed fingerprint authenticated ATM system. • The architecture of the operational network for the proposed system can be seen as a straightforward three-layer comprising Data, Middle and Presentation tiers.
 ADVANTAGE :
 ? One major advantage to using electromagnetic scanning is that it will return an image of the cells below the outer layer of skin. ? In biometrics technologies, fingerprint authentication has been in use for the longest time and bears more advantages than other biometric technologies do. ? The advantage of using a personal wearable device, such as the Google Glass, is that the display of messages in the next phases are only visible to the interacting user. ? It will be deduced that the use of biometric security systems offers a much better authentication of ATM systems and will take advantages of the stability and reliability of fingerprint characteristics, and a new biological technology based on the image enhancement algorithm.

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