An FPGA-based point pattern matching processor with application tofingerprint matching


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    • Author:  Ratha  N.K. Jain  A.K. Rover  D.T. Dept. of Comput. Sci.  Michigan State Univ.  East Lansing  MI;  

    • Abstract:  Abstract We describe the design and synthesis of a high-performance coprocessor for point pattern matching with application to fingerprint matching using Splash 2-an attached processor for SUN SPARCstation hosts. Each of the field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based processing elements (PEs) is programmed using VHDL behavioral modeling. Using the simulation tools, the program logic is verified. The final control bit stream for the PEs is generated using the synthesis tools. The point feature matching coprocessor can run at a peak speed of 17.1 MHz per feature vector of a fingerprint. With 65 features per fingerprint, the matching speed has been projected at the rate of 2.6*105 fingerprints/sec. The synthesized coprocessor was tested on a 10000 fingerprint database

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