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Compared with two traditional designs “two-camera” and “one-camera”, our proposed design method has some obvious advantages. The proposed dual-eye capture device benefits from simplicity and lower cost, because of reduced optics, sensors, and computational needs. This system is designed to have good performance at a reasonable price so that it becomes suitable for civilian personal identification applications. This research represents the first attempt in the literature to design the dual-eye multispectral iris capture handheld system based on single low-resolution camera.
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Zhang, D., Guo, Z., Gong, Y. (2016). The Prototype Design of Multispectral Iris Recognition System. In: Multispectral Biometrics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22485-5_5
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