SECURED EXAMINATION SYSTEM USING FINGER PRINT


SECURED EXAMINATION SYSTEM USING FINGER PRINT

Abstract:
With the advent in technology, the existing systems are developed to have in built intelligence. This is of greater importance in places where human identity is required. The manual authentication and human intervention of the present systems has been replaced by digital means. Of all the digital systems, Embedded Technology predominates as it overcomes the drawbacks of all the existing mechanical and electronic-systems.

What Is Fingerprinting?

            Fingerprinting is the process of identification based on the impressions of the ends of the fingers. The impressions consist of patterns formed by ridges that cover the skin of the fingertips. Fingerprints provide one of the most reliable methods of identification. No person’s fingerprint is identical to any other human being. In most cases, fingerprints remain the same throughout any person’s lifetime. Ridges on the person’s fingerprints only change as a result of surgery, disease, or an accident.
                 Secured Examination System is an effective solution for mass education evaluation. The novel secured examination system based on Browser/Server framework which carries out the examination and auto-grading for objective questions and operating questions has been successfully applied to the distance evaluation of basic operating skills of computer science. But most system still use username/password mode to identify the candidates. In this article, we describe a fingerprint based technology to identity authentication instead of the traditional username/password methods. A fingerprint identify/classify application and a load balance service are implemented on the examination server cooperated with the online examination system to accomplish authentication. The interfaces between the examination system and the identity authentication application can use code embed methods or SDK invoking methods to adapt different fingerprint sensors. 


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