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To reduce waiting time for passengers the system is using an automatic process. At the beginning the citizen is passing the gate by showing his ePassport. An inspection system scans the machine readable zone of the data page to derivate a cryptographic key to get access to the contactless smart card. As soon as all data groups of chip are read, the inspection system verifies the authenticity of the data to assure validity of the current ePassport chip. In the meantime the face recognition system scans the citizen to get a facial image of him. This image is being compared with the facial image of the chip (biometric verification). If both images are similar and the ePassport is not blacklisted, the citizen can pass the gate.
This entry was posted in ePassport, interoperability and tagged ePassport, interoperability by Holger Funke. Bookmark the permalink [http://blog.protocolbench.org/2013/08/automatic-border-controlsystems-egate/] .
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Here you can find some more information concerning this tender and the successful consortium: http://www.securitydocumentworld.com/index.cfm?&m1=e_0& m2=e_0&m3=e_0&m4=e_0&subItemID=3261 http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/AutomatischesGrenzkontrollsystem-fuer-Flughaefen-1940534.html
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