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Automation of Inter-Networked Banking and Teller Machine Using Sim Scanning Machine

M. Karthikeyan, G. Manikandaprabu, N. Vignesh

Abstract


Automated teller machines (ATMs) are well known devices typically used by individuals to carry out a variety of
personal and business financial transactions and/or banking functions. In this system we have created the new generation ATM machine which can be operator without the ATM card. By using this system ATM machine can be operator by using our SIM in the mobile phone. When we insert our SIM in the reader unit of the ATM machine it transfers the mobile to the server. In server we can collect the related information of the mobile number (i.e.) the users account details, their photo etc. the camera presented near the ATM machine will capture the users image and compare it with the user image inthe server using MATLAB. Only when the image matches it asks the pin number and further processing starts. Otherwise the process isterminated. So by using this system need of ATM card is completely eliminated we can operate the ATM machine by using our SIM itself. By using this system malfunctions can be avoided. Our transaction will be much secured.


Keywords


GSM, Image Processing, Image Regonatision, Digital Image Recognition

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA032012002

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