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Published on: December 10, 2011
Formulation and implementation of a phase-resolved fluorescence technique for latent-fingerprint imaging: theoretical
U S Dinish1, Z X Chao, L K Seah
1School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798.
Abstract:
A theoretical and experimental study of the imaging of latent fingerprints by a phase-resolved fluorescence technique along with associated signal-processing analysis is described. The system configuration is optimized by incorporation of a novel approach of homodyne-assisted even-step phase shifting in a signal-processing concept. The excitation laser source and gain of the detection device, which are modulated at megahertz frequency followed by sensitive signal-processing concepts, are employed to separate the fingerprint fluorescence from background fluorescence. Experiments are carried out with fingerprints deposited upon different types of substrate surfaces. Later, a quantitative image-quality assessment is carried out, which confirms the improvement in the quality of the phase-resolved fingerprint image. Imaging of older fingerprints with better contrast is also carried out with the proposed novel technique.
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