Nano-Biometrics

Nanobiometrics discusses to metrics related to human characteristics. Biometric identifiers are the unique, measurable characteristics used to label and define individuals. Biometric identifiers are frequently categorized as physiological against behavioral characteristics. Physiological characteristics are interrelated to the shape of the body. Examples include, but are not limited to  palm, fingerprint,  veins, face recognition, DNA, hand geometry, iris recognition, palm print,  retina and odour/scent. Behavioural features are allied to the pattern of behavior of a person, including but not restricted to typing rhythm, gait, and voice. Some scientists have coined the term behaviometrics to define the latter class of biometrics.

  • Biological Computing
  • Self-Assembled Monolayers
  • Quantitative Nanoscale Vortex Imaging
  • Nanothermometry
  • Nano Imaging Devices

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