Paper Key : IRJ************722
Author: Purva Nilesh Ranaware,Abhilasha Anil Lavale,Vaishnavi Suhas Jagtap,Shashank Biradar
Date Published: 04 Nov 2024
Abstract
Traditional biometric systems like fingerprint, facial recognition, iris, retina, and voice recognition have long been utilized for identification and authentication due to their unique, personal characteristics. These technologies provide several security benefits, ranging from controlling entry to device unlocking. However, they are not without some disadvantages, especially concerning misuse and ethical concerns. The possibility that these biometrics can be compelled to be used for identification without the subject's permission is one of the most urgent problems. In fact, traditional biometrics like fingerprints, irises, and retinas remain usable even after death, which raises serious concerns about privacy and security, as these identifiers can be exploited. This is where our proposed system comes it EEG based biometric system which evaluates the brain's electrical activity to determine identity. EEG uses electrodes applied to the scalp to record electrical impulses produced by brain neurons. And it cannot be forcefully used as the signals vary on different state and conditions, it cannot be forcefully verified.