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Biometric Data in Smart Cities - Methods and Models of Collective Behavior

English · Hardback

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This book describes methods for processing biometric information in a smart city environment. The theoretical foundations of building a biometric multisensor network, which allows you to create a unified urban biometric community, are considered.

List of contents

1. Distributed Intelligent Systems and Natural Collective Intelligent Systems. 2. Multi-Sensor Systems. 3. Smart Cities Based on Multi-Sensor Systems. 4. Biometric Characteristics. 5. Biometric Data Processing in Smart Cities Based on Multi-sensor Systems. 6. General Information about Parallel Shift Technology. 7. Image Recovery by Methods of Parallel Shift Technology. 8. Scene Analysis for Two Objects. 9. Radon Transformation Technology on Cellular Automata with Hexagonal Coating. 10. Biometric Identification Methods Based on the Geometry of the Auricle Based on Parallel Shift Technology and Radon Transformation. 11. Methods of Biometric Identification Based on Gait in the Smart City. 12. Biometric Data Processing of Human and Animal Colonies in a Smart City. 13. Behavioral Models of Human and Animal Colonies Based on the Technology of Cellular Automata with Active Cells.

About the author

Stepan Bilan works as an Associate Professor at the State University of Infrastructure and Technology (Kiev, Ukraine).
Mykola Bilan work as an informatics and physics teacher in a secondary school in the village of Mayak, Republic of Moldova.
Ruslan Motornyuk works as a leading engineer in the Production Unit “Kiev Department” branch of the Main Information and Computing Center of the JSC “Ukrzaliznytsya”.
Serhii Yuzhakov has been working in the information technology divisions of various state institutions of Ukraine.

Summary

This book describes methods for processing biometric information in a smart city environment. The theoretical foundations of building a biometric multisensor network, which allows you to create a unified urban biometric community, are considered.

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