Personal Authentication Using Verified Electronic Document
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https://doi.org/10.47451/inn2020-09-001Keywords:
authentication, electronic document management, digitalization, personal identification, biometric parametersAbstract
In the modern world, there are quite a large number of various documents that certify (both independently of each other and in aggregate) both the identity of the owner and his social and legal rights and opportunities. However, there are several problems in this field. The paper dwells on the research of the possibility of bringing personal identification documents to a digital format with guaranteed person authentication and verification of the document, based on the digitalization trends of modern society and the increasing capabilities of technical support to eliminate the likelihood of damage, falsification and other negative impacts on the existing document flow. The main problem in solving this problem is the choice of the most effective type of used biometric parameters of a person for reading, broadcasting and subsequent processing.
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