INGRESS

Innovative Technology for Fingerprint Live Scanners.

The objective of INGRESS is to research, develop and validate innovative technology to take fingerprint images by looking at additional biometrics associated with the finger. The project will pave the way to the manufacturing of innovative fingerprint scanners capable of properly sensing fingerprints of intrinsic very-low quality and/or characterized by superficial skin disorders.
The project focuses on capturing sub-surface fingerprint and delivering a high-quality image. The technology stream of the project focuses on medical imaging technique, such as ultrasound and Full Field Optical Coherence Tomography (FFOCT), to acquire the fingerprint matrix in the dermis. Furthermore, INGRESS studies the use of Printed Organic Electronics (POE) technologies and components, such as the passive matrix of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) and Organic Photo Diodes (OPDs) to create a new generation of high resolution fingerprint sensors.
We propose to evaluate the INGRESS’ mock-ups in laboratory to compare them with legacy sensors. Tests in the field will evaluate the technology performance, the usability and user acceptance of the solution. INGRESS exploits both standard approaches and novel metrics to evaluate the operational quality of fingerprint scanners.
In parallel of the technology stream, the project will investigate the potential ethical, legal and societal issues for these novel technologies. The R&D process will integrate, all along the project, the results from this investigation, to guarantee that all end-products will be fully compatible/compliant with current trends in European and international privacy and data protection standards, following the internationally-endorsed foundational principles of Privacy by Design.
INGRESS will both validate the developed technologies and propose a technology development roadmap for the purpose of using fingerprints from the identity document in border control and law enforcement applications.

Coordinator
Morpho (France)

Other participants
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
- Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca Industriale ICT - CIRI ICT
- Resp. Scientifico: Prof. Davide Maltoni
CSEM-Centre Suisse D'Electronique Et De Microtechnique Sa-Recherche Et Developpement (Switzerland)
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands)
Hogskolen I Gjovik (Norway)
Turkiye Bilimsel Ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (Turkey)
Przedsiebiorstwo Badawczo-Produkcyjne Optel Sp Zoo (Poland)
Ministere De L'Interieur (France)
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique-CNRS (France)
Universitè De Lausanne (Switzerland)

Start date 01/11/2013
End date 31/10/2016
Duration 36 months
Project Reference 312792
Project cost 4.243.961 EURO
Project Funding 3.233.782 EURO  
Area FP7-COOPERATION-SECURITY
Subprogramme Area SEC-2012.3.4-2: Research and validation for fingerprint live scanners – Capability Project
Contract type Collaborative project