

Forthcoming titles in this series include: Iris and Periocular Biometric Recognition (Christian Rathgeb and Christoph Busch, Eds.): Iris recognition is already widely deployed in largescale applications, achieving impressive performance. Please email your proposal to the Book Series Editor, Professor Michael C. Proposals for coherently-integrated, multi-author edited contributions are welcome for consideration. Iris and Periocular Biometric Recognition, Mobile Biometrics, User-centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics, and Hand-based Biometric Methods and Technologies are the first volumes in preparation, with further titles currently being commissioned.

Fairhurst, University of Kent, UK This book series provides the foundation on which to build a valuable library of reference volumes on the topic of Biometrics. Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.IET Book Series on Advances in Biometrics – Call for authors – Book Series Editor: Michael C.

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