Department of Computer Science
Bastian Stahl
Institut for Safety and Security Research (ISF)/Teaching FB03 Embedded Systems/Biometrics Evaluation Center(BEZ)
Unit
Department of Computer Science, Department of Engineering and Communication, Institute for Safety and Security Research (ISF)
Research fields
- Time-of-Flight Camera Systems
- Functional Safety
- Überwindungssicherheit von biometrischen Systemen
Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
G031
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757 Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 9531Research Projects
The project continues the research work and test operation of the Biolab project. In addition to existing research focuses, the project is also dedicated to new approaches in biometrics, such as the development of quality metrics for synthetic characters and the use of time-of-flight cameras to detect overpass attacks.
Project management at the H-BRS
Prof. Dr Robert Lange Prof. Dr Norbert JungThe aim of the project is to develop a new system approach for optical 3D imaging cameras that combines different measurement approaches in an extended measurement architecture and thus overcomes the current limitations of today's 3D cameras. The technology to be developed should enable robust and safe operation, especially in functional safety applications. To this end, the measuring range and robustness in the detection of fast movements are to be improved compared to the state of the art. The planned basic technology is the ToF camera method (time-of-flight method). FKZ: 13FH554KX1
Project management at the H-BRS
Prof. Dr Robert Lange Prof. Dr Norbert JungThe Biolab project is dedicated to the continuous and comprehensive evaluation of biometric systems. The project investigates the performance, security and usability aspects of biometric systems. The results lead to training courses and workshops for authorities, police forces, manufacturers and end users. The Biometrics Evaluation Center (BEZ) at the Sankt Augustin campus is the place of implementation.
Project management at the H-BRS
Prof. Dr Norbert Jung Prof. Dr Robert LangeCities and municipalities must create the right framework conditions for road traffic so that it is compatible for everyone from an ecological, economic and social point of view. To ensure this, precise measurements of traffic volumes and a classification of road users are required.
Project management at the H-BRS
Prof. Dr Jürgen Apfelbeck Prof. Dr Robert Lange Prof. Dr Robert SchollPublications