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FINGERPRINT VERIFICATION FOR CONTROL OF ELECTRONIC BLAST INITIATION

机译:用于控制电子爆炸启动的指纹验证

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In the current context of heightened concerns with explosives security, there is significant interest in technological controls to improve security. It is important to be able to control what is fired, by whom, where and when. This paper describes research Orica has performed to investigate and test biometric systems to address the question of "by whom". The goal of this research is to incorporate the most suitable biometric system onto the 'blaster' unit of an electronic initiation system. This approach will ensure that only authorized personnel can initiate a blast involving electronic detonators. Requirements analysis: we initially explored many different biometric technologies to evaluate them against the requirements, including security, usability, ruggedness, size, form factor, privacy, and operational temperature range, This analysis identified chip based fingerprint sensors as the best candidate. Development of prototype units: in order to test the identified sensors, we modified standard, commercially-available, electronic blast initiation units ("blaster") to incorporate a fingerprint reader. Testing and evaluation: Biometric We conducted a biometric scenario evaluation in order to determine: 1) security level (measured by false accept rate (FAR)); 2) usability (measured by failure to enroll (FTE) and false reject rates (FRR)), and to 3) discover environment specific issues and challenges (such as temperature, humidity, dirt, or those related to the usage patterns of the user group). Tests were conducted at quarry sites in eastern Ontario, Canada. Results show rates of: FAR= 0%, FTE= 1.67%, FRR= 28.81%. Overall, these results suggest that this fingerprint biometric technology has a good level of usability in this application of electronic blast initiation control.
机译:在目前的爆炸性安全性的关注的目前的背景下,对技术管制有重大兴趣以提高安全性。能够控制被解雇的内容是很重要的。本文介绍了研究orica已经进行了调查和测试生物识别系统,以解决“由谁”的问题。该研究的目标是将最合适的生物识别系统纳入电子发起系统的“闪烁板单元”。这种方法将确保只有授权人员才能启动涉及电子雷管的爆炸。要求分析:我们最初探讨了许多不同的生物识别技术,以评估它们的要求,包括安全性,可用性,坚固性,大小,外形,隐私和操作温度范围,该分析确定了基于芯片的指纹传感器作为最佳候选者。原型单位的开发:为了测试所识别的传感器,我们修改了标准,商业上可用的电子爆炸发起单位(“Blaster”)来包含指纹读卡器。测试和评估:生物识别我们进行了生物识别场景评估,以便确定:1)安全级别(通过虚假接受率(远)测量); 2)可用性(由于未能注册(FTE)和错误拒绝率(FRR))以及3)发现环境特定问题和挑战(例如温度,湿度,污垢或与用户的使用模式相关的那些团体)。在加拿大安大略省东部的采石场进行了测试。结果显示:远程= 0%,FTE = 1.67%,FRR = 28.81%。总的来说,这些结果表明,这种指纹生物识别技术在这种应用电子爆炸启动控制中具有良好的可用性。

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