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Fingerprint scanners are a type of biometric security device that identify an individual by identifying the structure of their fingerprints. They are used in police stations,[1] security industries, smartphones,[2] and other mobile devices.[3][4]
People have patterns of friction ridges on their fingers, these patterns are called the fingerprints. Fingerprints are uniquely detailed, durable over an individual's lifetime, and difficult to alter.[5] Due to the unique combinations, fingerprints have become an ideal means of identification.[6]
There are four types of fingerprint scanners:
All fingerprint scanners are susceptible to spoofing through fingerprints replicated using photographs and 3D printing.[8]
Each type of fingerprint sensor can take two basic forms: the stagnant and the moving fingerprint scanner.
Add-on fingerprint readers for PCs initially appeared in the late 1990's in the form of PCMCIA modules.[10] Microsoft released a model in its IntelliMouse line with an integrated fingerprint reader in 2005.[11]
Laptops with built-in readers emerged around the same time as peripheral readers with devices such as NECs MC/R730F.[12] IBM produced laptops with integrated readers starting in 2004.[13] Apple introduced fingerprint scanners to their devices under the name Touch ID in 2013. These were initially released on the iPhone 5S, with the technology remaining exclusive to iPhones until the release of the 2016 MacBook Pro. On both laptops and smartphones, the fingerprint sensor usually uses a USB or I2C interface internally.