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A 1.05-A/m Minimum Magnetic Field Strength Single-Chip, Fully Integrated Biometric Smart Card SoC Achieving 792.5-ms Transaction Time With Anti-Spoofing Fingerprint Authentication

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A single-chip, fully integrated biometric authentication smart card system-on-a-chip (SoC) has been developed that integrates an analog front-end for fingerprint sensors (FPSs), a high-speed processor dedicated to fingerprint information processing,… Click to show full abstract

A single-chip, fully integrated biometric authentication smart card system-on-a-chip (SoC) has been developed that integrates an analog front-end for fingerprint sensors (FPSs), a high-speed processor dedicated to fingerprint information processing, and a dual-interface smart card system with a secure element. The chip is mounted on a cost-effective single package with a capacitive FPS and a few external capacitors. The implemented biometric smart card system shows a total processing time of 792.5 ms including anti-spoofing fingerprint authentication at a magnetic field strength of 1.05 A/m.

Keywords: authentication; smart card; fingerprint; single chip; chip

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Year Published: 2023

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