HBIE
Multiple biometric Identification backend system
HBIE (Hisign Biometric Identification Engine) is a cross-platform software solution providing multi-modal biometric identification as a back end service system. It runs on COTS hardware and no proprietary hardware is required. The system support database size of tens of millions of records.
The system can provide fast matching speed up to hundreds of million faces, tens of millions of fingerprints, or tens of millions of iris per second.
The system supports multiple biometric modals of face, iris and fingerprint, and other biometric models are continually added into it.
• The system supports for clustered extension to achieve higher matching speed.
• The system supports for ISO & ANSI standards.
• The system supports for multi-language API.
System Architecture
HBIE composed of two components, Master and Matcher,where Master is the control service component for internal management and user interface. And Matcher is the service that perform specific biometric feature calculation. It can make maximal use of the computation resources by means of flexible Matcher organization. Multiple complex Matcher component can be combined to form a complex HBIE cluster.
Application Scenarios
Users develop their own interface system for personal biometrical enrollment, for person identity and for person authentication. And application scenarios as following:
• Civil identity registries: biometric registration of citizens and data management
• E-ID cards: biometric passports, e-driver's licenses, etc.
• People's identities: transactions, payments, social services, voting, etc.
• Law enforcement: multi-biometric identification systems
• Secure access to public areas or critical infrastructures: identification at borders, etc.
• E-ID cards: biometric passports, e-driver's licenses, etc.
• People's identities: transactions, payments, social services, voting, etc.
• Law enforcement: multi-biometric identification systems
• Secure access to public areas or critical infrastructures: identification at borders, etc.