Investigation and management solution for privacy identification and electrical energy theft

Autor: A. Sri Krishnan, S. Munni Krishnan, A. Kannan, K. V. Bindu, B. Justus Rabi
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: 2011 International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Computing Technologies.
Popis: This paper discusses a system to determine the identification request for a given person already exists. The check is performed by comparing Applicant attributes (except for signature) against the registration database. For biometric information searches, a Biometric Identification System (BIS), which is an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Database, is searched against the captured biometric data on the application record. If a matched record already exists or a number of partially matched records exist, then application processing is routed to the “Resolve Duplicate” process. The Fraud Investigation application is built on Privacy Identification and Management Solutions (PRIMS) framework which is based on Identification and Credentialing solutions. The solutions are structured to capture biographic and biometric data in real-time with immediate checks on a person's identity, and produce e-ID cards and passports using this framework. The PRIMS framework supports identity management such as personnel enrolment and application processing, identity verification, secure document production and card inventory control, issuance and post-issuance management, authentication /authorization at point-of-service. The PRIMS framework is built with a flexible, component-based, service-oriented architecture. The PRIMS framework integrates a number of functions required to manage end-to-end life cycle of registered persons and secure documents. PRIMS provides a highly configurable workflow and business rules engine and allows for significant variability to support unique client requirements in the areas of enrolment processing, different technologies for secure documents, and different solutions and uses of biometrics.
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