Abstract—The specific functionality in current inventions of smart cell phones is attracting biometric engineering globally. With sensors, including GPS, vision, audio, light, temperature, direction, and acceleration sensors, cellular communication technologies are being as an imperative tool for biometrics in application to self monitoring and inflexible security. In present, cellular phones are most common electronic device in the world but most of cellular phone users are unaware about the advance biometric technology instead of PIN security. The subscribers of wireless technology have a need for better service to secure their unique identification into a running carrier device. The popularity of cell phones, embryonic nature of the cellular communication and easy to deliver desired information, are attracting to bioengineers for adopting as a prospected biometrics tool. This paper presents a discussion and theoretical concepts regarding biometric implications in smart cell phones to get a transparent unique identification globally.
Index Terms—Biometric, smart cellular phone, identification, security, unique identity.
Neeraj Kumar, Raees A. Khan, and Dhirendra Pandey are with the Department of Information Technology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Lucknow, UP 226 025 INDIA (phone: +91-947-359-4960; fax: +91-522-244-1888; e-mail: neerajmtech@gmail.com, khanraees@yahoo.com, prof.dhiren@gmail.com).
Cite: Neeraj Kumar, Raees A. Khan, and Dhirendra Pandey, "Cellular Phone: A Contemporary Tool for Biometric Implications," International Journal of Information and Education Technology vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 445-447, 2012.