Implementation of biometric based individual Identity in health care centres


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10

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1

Abstract :

In the day today scenario, each and every individual’s biometric patterns (Iris Scan, Finger Prints Impression) were feed into Aadhar database and biometric characteristics were considered to be unique for every, and every individuals. Suppose if a person met with an accident somewhere and he was seemed to be death or he/she is in unconscious state, So It is highly difficult to trace the individual identity of the person who had met with the accident and it is highly time consuming. In order to eradicate this problem I am coming up with a best possible solution, that is each and every government and private hospitals whom were licensed by State & central government and the Government & Private Emergency free ambulance services as to provide with a Biometric Authentication Device (BMAD), which in turn connected with Centralized Aadhar database server by means of common website through web services. Through BMAD individuals biometric patterns were feed into the common website, which is connected with Centralized Aadhar database server. The main objective of the idea proposed here is to provide automated identity in health care centres for each and every individuals dwelling in the globe by matching the individual’s biometric patterns with the biometric patterns stored in the existing Centralized Aadhar database server by means of Internet services and to provide emergency alerts (SMS services or Phone call) to the family of the concerned individual.

Keyword :

Biometric Authentication Device (BMAD), Unique Identification (UID), Know your customer (KYC), Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), Biometrics, Database, Aadhar.
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