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Presented by: Chief Secretary’s Cell, Government of Jharkhand

Aadhaar enabled biometric attendance system

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Presented by:

Chief Secretary’s Cell,

Government of Jharkhand

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Introduction Biometric Attendance System based on Aadhaar Authentication

(Fingerprint and Iris Based Authentication)

Attendance System with real time monitoring

Comprehensive MIS

Lightweight System- Does not requires any special hardware oralgorithm

Works on multiple platforms (Windows, Android, etc.) and formfactors( Laptop, Desktop and Tablets, etc.)

Robust System- Self sustained for small power cuts

Time taken to Record Attendance: 1-2 Seconds on Wi-Fi

8-11 Seconds on GPRS (SIM)

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Features Simple to Deploy

Components Android Tablet Fingerprint Scanner Device Ready to use software ( installs within seconds) Connectivity Carrying Box Computer systems with an biometric fingerprint detector

Affordable ( < INR 10,000) Portable and easily re-locatable Fallback options for internet

Works on Wi-Fi as well as GPRS, Wi-Fi being the primary. In case of Wi-Fi failure the system automatically switches to GPRS mode.

Remembers multiple Wi-Fi’s.

Multiple Access Points : Employee marks attendance from any location/Office

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Advantages

Employee cannot

Mark attendance in backdate

Mark someone else’s attendance

Tracks time of entry, exit hence MIS can track hours spent in office.

Easy online registration

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Constraints

Dependency on

Being global need Internet Connectivity

User should have a valid Aadhaar

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How it Works

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1. Attendance Request originated from the system to a centralized attendance server with fingerprint or iris , User ID and date/time stamp

Centralized Attendance Server

Aadhaar Authentication Server

2. Aadhaar mapped against the ID and fingerprint sent to the Aadhaar Authentication Server

3. Authentication response received on the centralized attendance server. On valid authentication, attendance record stored on the server.

4. Client Response from the attendance server (Success/Failed)