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Description / Abstract:
This American National Standard defines a general-purpose test
methodology for scenario evaluation of biometric access control
system(s) and subsystem(s). The standard specifies test planning,
execution, and reporting requirements. The standard establishes
grade levels as functions of observed false reject rates at each of
three separate false accept rates, failure to enroll rate and
transaction time.
The general purpose nature of the standard applies to most
common access control application requirements, such that results
are applicable to many but not all access control applications. The
framework is not suitable for highly specialized access control
applications (e.g., those requiring very high levels of protection
or with specialized user populations such as the elderly). Highly
specialized access control application warrant test processes
beyond the scope of this standard.
The following types of tests are not in the scope of this
standard:
•Active impostor testing;
•Environmental;
•Human factors, including user acceptance;
• Identification performance metrics;
•Reliability, availability and maintainability;
• Safety;
•Security, including vulnerability.