Rapid Access Control on Ubuntu Cloud Computing with Facial Recognition and Fingerprint Identification

In this paper we have employed an open source Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud to establish a Ubuntu Cloud Computing, where a cloud controller (CLC) can been attached to a number of cluster controllers (CC), upon which we can initiate a couple of cloud services, for example, SaaS, PaaS, and/or IaaS. A cloud controller (CLC) will setup a connection to mobile devices or thin clients via wired Ethernet or wireless WiFi or 3G.network. Mobile device or thin client is designated to be a low-capacity embedded platform with Linux system in which JamVM virtual machine is used to develop the J2ME environment and GNU Classpath acts as a sort of Java Class Libraries. Finally, the rapid facial recognition and fingerprint identification accomplishes fast access control in Ubuntu Cloud Computing for preventing illegal incursions outside the cloud computing system. It takes below 2.2 seconds to finish the authentication and therefore our proposed approach outperforms two alternatives benchmarks.