COOPERATIVE TESTING OF A POSITIVE PERSONNEL IDENTIFIER

Year
1980
Author(s)
P.B. O'Callaghan - Westinghouse Hanford Company
A.J. Grambihler - Westinghouse Hanford Company
R.G. Bradley - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory (HEDL) has a requirement to ensure the identification of remote computer terminal operators on a real-time nuclear inventory data base. The integrity of this data base depends on input from authorized individuals. Thus, a key to developing such a system is the ability to positively identify people attempting access to the system. Small scale tests of the Identimat 2000T hand geometry unit with an adjusting algorithm have suggested a promising solution. To prove operational suitability, HEDL, in cooperation with Sandia Laboratories, has designed a large scale test of the Identimat 2000T. Data gathering on error rates, reliability, maintainability, and user acceptance will determine if the Identimat 2000T is suitable for the HEDL application. If proven acceptable, use of the Identimat 2000T can be broadened to many general applications where security information, locations and systems are required.