Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction

Nowadays most of iris recognition algorithms are implemented based on sequential operations running on central processing units (CPUs). Conventional iris recognition systems use a frame grabber to capture a high quality image of an eye, and then system shall locate the pupil and iris boundaries, unw...

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Main Authors: Hematian, Amirshahram, T. Chuprat, Suriayati, Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah, Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan, Parsazadeh, Nadia
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51272/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37371-8_23
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spelling my.utm.512722017-07-25T03:21:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51272/ Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction Hematian, Amirshahram T. Chuprat, Suriayati Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan Parsazadeh, Nadia QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Nowadays most of iris recognition algorithms are implemented based on sequential operations running on central processing units (CPUs). Conventional iris recognition systems use a frame grabber to capture a high quality image of an eye, and then system shall locate the pupil and iris boundaries, unwrap the iris image, and extract the iris image features. In this article we propose a prototype design based on pipeline architecture and combinational logic implemented on field-programmable gate array (FPGA). We achieved to speed up the iris recognition process by localizing the pupil and iris boundaries, unwrapping the iris image and extracting features of the iris image while image capturing was in progress. Consequently, live images from human eye can be processed continuously without any delay or lag. We conclude that iris recognition acceleration by pipeline architecture and combinational logic can be a complete success when it is implemented on low-cost FPGAs. © 2013 Springer-Verlag. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hematian, Amirshahram and T. Chuprat, Suriayati and Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah and Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan and Parsazadeh, Nadia (2013) Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction. In: 9th International Conference on Computing and Information Technology, IC2IT 2013, 9 May 2013 through 10 May 2013, Bangkok, Thailand. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37371-8_23
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Hematian, Amirshahram
T. Chuprat, Suriayati
Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan
Parsazadeh, Nadia
Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
description Nowadays most of iris recognition algorithms are implemented based on sequential operations running on central processing units (CPUs). Conventional iris recognition systems use a frame grabber to capture a high quality image of an eye, and then system shall locate the pupil and iris boundaries, unwrap the iris image, and extract the iris image features. In this article we propose a prototype design based on pipeline architecture and combinational logic implemented on field-programmable gate array (FPGA). We achieved to speed up the iris recognition process by localizing the pupil and iris boundaries, unwrapping the iris image and extracting features of the iris image while image capturing was in progress. Consequently, live images from human eye can be processed continuously without any delay or lag. We conclude that iris recognition acceleration by pipeline architecture and combinational logic can be a complete success when it is implemented on low-cost FPGAs. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hematian, Amirshahram
T. Chuprat, Suriayati
Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan
Parsazadeh, Nadia
author_facet Hematian, Amirshahram
T. Chuprat, Suriayati
Abdul Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Yazdani, Sepideh Foroozan
Parsazadeh, Nadia
author_sort Hematian, Amirshahram
title Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
title_short Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
title_full Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
title_fullStr Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
title_full_unstemmed Real-time FPGA-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
title_sort real-time fpga-based human iris recognition embedded system: zero-delay human iris feature extraction
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51272/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37371-8_23
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