International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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Volume: 04 Issue: 03 | March -2017
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ATM FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE Aneesh Chandran1, Aiswarya Paulson2, Abee Joe Varghese 3, DeenShifaz 4 1Asst.
Professor, Dept. of Computer Science Engineering, Jyothi Engineering college, Kerala, India, 2B.Tech, CSE, Jyothi Engineering College, Kerala, India, 3B.Tech, CSE, Jyothi Engineering College, Kerala, India, 4B.Tech, CSE, Jyothi Engineering College, Kerala, India
---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, without the need for a human cashier. Abstract - "ATM" stands for Automated Teller Machine. According to ATM industry association (ATMIA) there ATM machine was invented by John Shep- phardbaren on June are now close to 3 million cash machines installed 1967 at Barclays bank in Enfield, United Kingdom. ATM, also called the cash machine is an electronic telecommunication world-wide. Usually, the customer is identified by device that enables the customers of financial institutions to inserting an ATM card with a magnetic stripe that perform financial transactions, without the need for a human contains a unique card number and some security cashier. An automatic teller machine requires a user to pass an information. Security is of paramount importance identity test before any transactions. The current method during ATM transactions. People choose passwords available for access control in ATM is based on smartcard. It is which are easy to remember, and easily predicted, or difficult to prevent another person from attaining and using a they change all PINs to be the same. Another concern is legitimate person’s card, also conventional smartcard can be the accessibility of ATM machines to differently abled lost, duplicated, stolen or impersonated with accuracy[1].The people. aim of our project is to implement an ATM for visually challenged people. Here we implement automatic ATM processing using voice command and finger print. In this, only a single person is strictly permitted at a time. Door will be locked when the sensors detect human presence inside the cabin. There will be two modes - Normal mode and Blind mode. Customer can select their respective modes through voice command. After inserting the smart card, which already has the fingerprint template number of the visually challenged person encrypted on it, user can use the fingerprint scanner which compares the one in the smart card with the fresh one for authentication. In Blind mode, there is a provision using which the blind people can even choose whether to check balance or to withdraw cash by voice command. Normal mode processing is same as that of existing ATM. Key Words: Easy VR, Automated Teller Machine, Fingerprint, RSA, Voice recognition
1. INTRODUCTION About 285 million people around the world are visually impaired and about 35 million people are blind. So there should be a system to help the differently abled ones to access ATM. ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. It was invented by John Shepphardbaren on June 1967 at Barclays bank in Enfield, United Kingdom. In India, Hong Kong and Shanghai banking corporation (HSBC) installed first ATM in 1987[7]. ATM, also called the cash machine is an electronic telecommunication device that enables the © 2017, IRJET
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ATM requires a user to pass an identity test before any transaction can be granted. The current method available for access control in ATM is based on smartcard. Efforts were made to conduct an interview with required questions among the ATM users and the result proofed that a lot of problems was associated with ATM smartcard for access control. Among the problems are; it is very difficult to prevent another person from attaining and using a legitimate persons card, also conventional smartcard can be lost, duplicated, stolen or impersonated with accuracy. The financial crime case rises repeatedly in recent years; a lot of criminals tamper with the ATM terminal and steal user’s credit card and password by illegal means. Once user’s bank card is lost and the password is stolen, the criminal will draw all cash from their account, which will bring enormous financial losses to the customer. To carry on the valid identity to the customer becomes the focus in current financial circle. Traditional ATM systems authenticate generally by using the credit card and the password, the method has some defects. Using credit card and password cannot verify the client’s identity exactly. Therefore Biometric authentication is used in this system
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