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Biometric Data in Smart Cities - Methods and Models of Collective Behavior (Hardcover)
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Biometric Data in Smart Cities - Methods and Models of Collective Behavior (Hardcover)
Series: Sensors Communication for Urban Intelligence
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In modern conditions of the development of intelligent systems to
solve the problems of smart cities, more and more attention is paid
to the construction of distributed intelligent systems, which,
based on a network of sensors and specialized calculators, help
residents and visitors of the city in real time to solve a whole
range of complex problems that arise in an urban environment. In a
smart city, much attention is paid to the processing of biometric
information that comes from biometric sensors distributed
throughout the city. Such biometric systems are multimodal and
allow you to control the general condition of a person, and also
help a person to move around the city and predict events within the
city. This book describes methods for processing biometric
information in a smart city environment. The theoretical
foundations of building a biometric multisensor network, which
allows you to create a unified urban biometric community, are
considered. The theoretical foundations of the parallel shift
technology and the Radon transformation on cellular automata with a
hexagonal covering are presented. On the basis of these
technologies, methods of biometric identification by gait
parameters and the geometric shape of the auricle are described,
which are effectively used in a smart city. A method for tracking
dynamic changes in the state of a smart city in real time is
considered. Models of behavior of colonies of living organisms,
their formation, movement and interaction are described on the
basis of the technology of cellular automata with active cells.
Models of behavior of active cells in meeting with unwanted cells
and models of combining and destruction of active cell colonies are
also described. This book is intended for undergraduate, graduate
students and specialists working and conducting research in the
field of biometric information processing, as well as in the
development and construction of distributed intelligent systems.
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