Electromagnetic theory of iris detection
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Iris recognition is increasingly important, especially in critical areas such as airports and places of border control. For these locations, the targets are inherently non-cooperative, and it is then necessary to detect at ranges well beyond the noseon range for cooperative targets. In this paper, we reexamine some of the basic electromagnetic issues of using LED or laser sources in relation to their range limitations.
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