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Why not store it on hdd? I'm guessing this data is stored on the device itself. A fingerprint recognition system can be used for both verification and identification. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center , please edit the question. You know making this device much more useful.
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You know making this device much more useful. I found this cheap Athena A http: It's atheja to tell what is being asked here.

Reaver your school application, it is likely that you will need an "identification" type system, not a verification one.

I'm guessing this data is stored on the device itself.

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What he wants is to store some biometric data for each student; this data is then compared to data of person swiping the finger and his personal data comes up The thing is there is no SDK, just some driver. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help fingsrprint.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help fingeerprintplease edit the question. In identificationthe system compares an input fingerprint with the prints of all enrolled users in the database to determine if the person is already known under a duplicate or false identity 1: Why not store it on hdd?

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What I don't understand is once it is able to compare and store 10 fingerprints why not a or ? Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled.

Thank you for your help chaps. Now my client wants to implement fingerprint verification. A fingerprint recognition system can be used for both verification and identification.

Obviously the hardware is there, has anybody ever written software that is able to get data from these cheap devices and store them somewhere? Because comparing a fingerprint to 10 others like you might with a laptop having multiple owners is a very different problem than comparing that same fingerprint to a database of a thousand fingerprints.

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You might wish to investigate the libpam-fprint module: This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. And it is limited to 10 fingerprints.

This would make changing authentication mechanisms in the future easy enough -- drop in a fingerpeint PAM module -- and gives you independence from any specific vendor's toolkits. The latter problem is much harder and substantially more expensive, involving more sophisticated software and fingerprint readers with higher precision.

I have developed an online school management system. Has anybody done this before?

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