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Bluetooth based Authentication System
Kishor T. Mane,Vandana G. Pujari +1 more
- 02 Feb 2013
- Iss: 8, pp 1-3
TL;DR: In this information technology era, enterprise needs the automation of every system to get the competitive advantage and multidimensional growth of the business.
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Abstract: In this information technology era, enterprise needs the automation of every system get the competitive advantage and multidimensional growth of the business. For this every enterprise need to observe the incoming and outgoing time of every employee and to stop the entry of unauthorized persons. For this many automated and manual systems are available like smart card, RFID, manual ID card, thumb impression techniques, etc. Every technique has its advantages and disadvantages. But the biggest problems with these system is that employees have to carry a number of electronic devices (PDA, Mobile Phone, Smart card, Library card, ATM Card, Credit Card etc) with them for different purposes. Carrying many e-devices/e-cards is not comfortable for a person. To reduce the number of e-devices one has to carry, many IT companies are working towards integration.
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
King-Sun Fu
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Abstract: Abstmct-In this correspondence, we show how to recover the motion of an observer relative to a planar surface from image brightness derivatives. We do not compute the optical flow as an intermediate step, only the spatial and temporal brightness gradients (at a minimum of eight points). We first present two iterative schemes for solving nine nonlinear equations in terms of the motion and surface parameters that are derived from a least-squares fomulation. An initial pass over the relevant image region is wed to accumulate a number of moments of the image brightness derivatives. All of the quantities used in the iteration are efficiently computed from these totals without the need to refer back to the image. We then show that either of two possible solutions can be obtained in closed form. We first solve a linear matrix equation for the elements of a 3 x 3 matrix. The eigenvalue decomposition of the symmetric part of the matrix is then used to compute the motion parameters and the plane orientation. A new compact notation allows us to show easily that there are at most two planar solutions.
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