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On-Card Matching

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Encyclopedia of Biometrics

Synonyms

Biometric Match-on-Card, MOC; Work-Sharing On-card Matching

Definition

On-card matching is the process of performing comparison and decision making on an integrated circuit (IC) card or smartcard where the biometric reference data is retained on-card to enhance security and privacy. To perform enrolment, the biometric interface device captures the biometric presentation of the user to create the biometric template. Then, the biometric template and user’s information are uploaded to the card’s secure storage. To perform on-card matching, the biometric interface device captures the biometric presentation and creates a biometric template. The created biometric template is then uploaded to the card for verification. The verification process shall be executed on-card instead of sending the enrolled template out of the card for verification.

Introduction

The need for enhanced security persists more than ever in a more electronically dependent and interconnected world. The...

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Pang, C.T., Yun, Y.W., Jiang, X. (2009). On-Card Matching. In: Li, S.Z., Jain, A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Biometrics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73003-5_289

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