Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020)

Pervasive and UseR Focused BiomeTrics BordEr ProjeCT - PROTECT

Last update: Aug 20, 2020 Last update: Aug 20, 2020

Details

Locations:Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, UK
Start Date:Sep 1, 2016
End Date:Aug 31, 2019
Contract value: EUR 4,981,752
Sectors:Border Management, Research
Border Management, Research
Categories:Grants
Date posted:Aug 20, 2020

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Description

Programme(s): H2020-EU.3.7. - Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
Topic(s): BES-06-2015 - Border crossing points topic 2: Exploring new modalities in biometric-based border checks
Call for proposal: H2020-BES-2015
Funding Scheme: RIA - Research and Innovation action
Grant agreement ID: 700259

Objective:

The goal of the PROTECT project is an enhanced biometric-based person identification system that works robustly across a range of border crossing types and that has strong user-centric features. The system will be deployed in Automated Border Control (ABC) areas supporting border guards to facilitate smooth and non-intrusive rapid crossing by travellers based on deployment of the next generation of biometric identification detection methods. The ability for the system to efficiently process low-risk travellers, combined with increased levels of accuracy, security and privacy standards and enabling border guards to concentrate resource on higher-risk travellers, are central ambitions of the project. To achieve these goals, a multi-biometric enrollment and verification system is envisaged, taking into account current and next-generation e-Passport chips, mobile equipment and person identification ‘on the move’. Research will be undertaken into optimization of currently deployed biometric modalities, application of emerging biometrics (including contactless finger vein, speaker recognition and angthropometrics), multi-modal biometrics and counter-spoofing, for border control scenarios. An integral part of the project is collection and dissemination of new border-realistic biometric datasets, and systematic evaluation of the developed biometric methods including vulnerability and privacy assessment. The PROTECT project is strongly user-driven and demonstration of the developed biometric system will be conducted at two different border crossing sites. Finally, the PROTECT project will make contributions to facilitating border crossing of bona-fide non-EU citizens as well as evolving standards in biometric systems.

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