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IEEE Biometrics Council Update for SSCS AdCom + IEEE Life Sciences New Initiative

IEEE Biometrics Council Update for SSCS AdCom + IEEE Life Sciences New Initiative. Bruce Hecht SSCS Rep to IEEE Biometrics Council August 15, 2011. ICs for Biometrics Applications. Sensors + Signal Processing Integration Fingerprint Retina Image Face Ear Heart (ECG or Sound) Hand

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IEEE Biometrics Council Update for SSCS AdCom + IEEE Life Sciences New Initiative

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  1. IEEE Biometrics Council Update for SSCS AdCom+ IEEE Life Sciences New Initiative Bruce Hecht SSCS Rep to IEEE Biometrics Council August 15, 2011

  2. ICs for Biometrics Applications • Sensors + Signal Processing Integration • Fingerprint • Retina • Image • Face • Ear • Heart (ECG or Sound) • Hand • Gait (motion) • IC Technologies applied to Microfluidics • Rapid DNA using microfluidics (MIT Lincoln Lab) • DNA Sequencing to < $100/genome • DNA Synthesis George Church, Harvard University Talk at Computer Society Chapter Meeting Sep 2010 ewh.ieee.org/r1/boston/computer/10sep16_IEEE_MIT.pdf Source: George Church “Areas of interest for SSCS in Biometrics: Sensor and processor intersections, e.g., integrated sensing. Special CCDs built here at MIT-LL that enable solid-state tracking of objects. Computational photography where the camera is in motion to compensate, via convolution, for scenes in motion and also for dynamic refocusing of images. The later is a big issue in capturing iris images of people on the move. There is a whole field of improved computational sensing for biometrics where SSCS would be key.” Joseph Campbell, MIT Lincoln Lab and IEEE Biometrics Council VP Technical Activities Sequencing Synthesis Moore’s Law : 1.5X/year Sequencing:10X/year Synthesis : TBD Source: George Church

  3. IEEE Technologies for Homeland Security, November 2011 IEEE Biometrics Council2011-2012 Events International Joint Conference on Biometrics : IJCB 2011 The 4th IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics Washington, D.C., Oct 11-13, 2011 2011 IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security, Waltham, MA Nov 15-17, 2011 The 5th IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics : ICB 2012 New Delhi, India, Mar 30-Apr 1, 2012 Keynote Speaker: NandanNilekani Chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI); Co-founder of Infosys.

  4. Life Sciences Portal Launched June 20, 2011 Education Features ISSCC Plenary Talks on IC Technologies IEEE Life Sciences New Initiative Converging Low Power Micro Electronics into Implantable Medical DevicesTim Dennison, Director of Neuroengineering, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN Call for SSCS life sciences advances Game-Changing Opportunities for Wireless Personal Healthcare and LifestyleJo De Boeck, Senior VP, imec / Holst Centre, Leuven, Belgium Grand Challenges Conference 2012 At National Academy of Sciences • IEEE Life Science Grand Challenges Conference • 4-5 October2012 at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC • Biomedical Sensors, Instrumentation, and Nanotechnology • Computational Modeling and Biology • Informatics for Health and Life Sciences • Medical and Biological Imaging • Neural Engineering • Personalized Medicine and Health

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