Use Case Scenarios
This page lists some examples on how you can use BioUptime in biometric applications.
Biometric Enrollment Applications and Services
Consolidating/displaying primary site information on three different levels:
- Organization information
- Installation information
- Unit information (test subject, device, applications, service, system)
Collecting and archiving events and transactions (logs)
Longer-term operational monitoring can reveal trends, cyclical behaviour, and anomalous events (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
Computing and presenting performance-related variables (metrics and stats) such as:
- Number of enrollees
- Total background database
- Total number of samples
- Transaction duration (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
- Comparison score (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
- Image quality score (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
- Rejection decisions in verification systems (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
- Alarms in identification systems (ISO/IEC FCD 19795-6, see Annex E)
- Failure to enroll rate (FTE)
- Failure to acquire rate (FTA)
Remote performance and availability (health status) monitoring on the following levels:
- Capture device
- Application/service components:
- Database Service
- Enrollment
- Template generating app
- Data management service
- System components such as:
- Enrollment server
- Database server
Displaying and sending (via email) alerts and diagnosis information
Accessing the above features via a web-based UI
BCC 2011, Biometric Consortium Conference and Technology Expo at the Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL, USA on September 27 – 29, 2011. We are at Booth # 211 with our partner AFIS and Biometrics Consulting Inc.
The 9th International System-on-Chip (SoC) Conference, Exhibit & Workshops November 2 & 3, 2011 Radisson Hotel Newport Beach, CA


