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Improving tactical biometric systems through the application of systems engineering
by
Matey, James R
, Faddis, Kelly N
, Stracener, Jerrell
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/ Applied sciences
/ Automation
/ Biometric identification
/ Biometrics
/ biometrics (access control)
/ Business metrics
/ Design
/ design engineering
/ Design factors
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Information, signal and communications theory
/ military computing
/ Pattern recognition
/ Performance measurement
/ Satellite communications
/ Signal processing
/ subsystem performance metrics
/ Subsystems
/ system design approach
/ System effectiveness
/ Systems design
/ Systems engineering
/ tactical biometric system
/ Telecommunications and information theory
/ Usability
2013
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Improving tactical biometric systems through the application of systems engineering
by
Matey, James R
, Faddis, Kelly N
, Stracener, Jerrell
in
Acceptance
/ Access control
/ Applied sciences
/ Automation
/ Biometric identification
/ Biometrics
/ biometrics (access control)
/ Business metrics
/ Design
/ design engineering
/ Design factors
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Information, signal and communications theory
/ military computing
/ Pattern recognition
/ Performance measurement
/ Satellite communications
/ Signal processing
/ subsystem performance metrics
/ Subsystems
/ system design approach
/ System effectiveness
/ Systems design
/ Systems engineering
/ tactical biometric system
/ Telecommunications and information theory
/ Usability
2013
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Improving tactical biometric systems through the application of systems engineering
by
Matey, James R
, Faddis, Kelly N
, Stracener, Jerrell
in
Acceptance
/ Access control
/ Applied sciences
/ Automation
/ Biometric identification
/ Biometrics
/ biometrics (access control)
/ Business metrics
/ Design
/ design engineering
/ Design factors
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Information, signal and communications theory
/ military computing
/ Pattern recognition
/ Performance measurement
/ Satellite communications
/ Signal processing
/ subsystem performance metrics
/ Subsystems
/ system design approach
/ System effectiveness
/ Systems design
/ Systems engineering
/ tactical biometric system
/ Telecommunications and information theory
/ Usability
2013
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Improving tactical biometric systems through the application of systems engineering
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Improving tactical biometric systems through the application of systems engineering
2013
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To date, the impact of tactical biometric systems has been limited by designs driven by subsystem performance metrics and little consideration for the operational environment in which they are deployed. The design of these systems may be significantly improved by the application of systems engineering practices that consider these and other factors. This study discusses limitations of the current system design approach and proposes a methodology to improve designs. These improvements in design have the potential to dramatically increase the effectiveness and acceptance of biometric technologies in operational environments.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology,IET,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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