Utilizing Characteristic Electrical Properties of the Epidermal Skin Layers to Detect Fake Fingers in Biometric Fingerprint Systems—A Pilot Study
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Sverre Grimnes | Sigmund Clausen | Ørjan G. Martinsen | Jon Nysaether | S. Grimnes | Ø. Martinsen | S. Clausen | Jon B. Nysæther
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