* Is to make a single and unique identification card rather
than having multiple identification marks
* To easily track any person in the sight justice and police
* For remedeial medical actions for patients
ABSTRACT * In our increasingly electronic environment, everything is becoming a network, from the computer terminals we sit at, to the supermarket checkout, and even the locks on our doors. * In these abstract networks, all forms of authorization and access control require networks to have a secure method of authenticating users. Smartcards offer a new paradigm for authentication. * Now, users’ private keys are stored on smartcards. These users can prove their identity by using the card to provide a correctly signed message to an authentication server. * Relying on the security of public-key authentication, the new task is to protect the private key on the smartcard itself. We believe that biometric authentication, in particular fingerprints, is a practical method of providing this protection. ABSTRACT(Cont..)
* Now days, there is no more integration in all the departments
like. Crime branch, CBI , Traffic Police, Passport office and banking sector etc. So, due to this, Is any problem? Or any case? May arise means, It is very difficult to getting their details of the individual person.
* To avoid this, we introducing the new technique with
integration of all the details like name, bio-data, blood group, Accounts, DNA, Police records, license and their Policies. EXISTING SYSTEM
* Multiple identity cards for a single person, no unique
identity in India like the SSN in the USA.
* Duplication of identity cards.
* Possibility of passport being lost or damaged. But its
necessary to carry passport for abroad travel. PROPOSED SYSTEM
* For transaction related to govt. departments the ID and
pin numbers should be quoted. * The UID doesn't allow duplicate application for any type of cards. * Address changes can be easily updated. * Crime departments integrates with the airlines and identifies citizen who has a conditional travels. LITRATURE SURVEY
* It was formed on 28 Jan 2009 and Jurisdiction by
Government of India. * Its headquarters is located at 3rd Floor, Tower II, Jeevan Bharathi Building, 124 Connaught Circus, New Delhi. * Annual Budget is Rs.1615.34 crore (2014-15). Its agency executive is Vijay S.Madan, Chairman, Director General and Mission Director. LITERATURE SURVEY (Cont..)
* It is under the ministry of communication and
information technology India. It is considered the World’s largest National Identification Project. Some civil liberty groups like Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties and Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF), have opposed the project on privacy concerns. * Aadhar card was created to “ plug loopholes ” and help tackles the issues of infiltration of over 1.4 million illegal Bangladeshis into India over the past decade. k
PAN CARD
* PAN is a code that act as identification of Indians, especially
those who pay Income Tax. • It is an unique, 10-character alpha-numeric identifier, issued to all judicial entities identifiable under the Indian Income Tax Act 1961. * It is issued by the Indian Income Tax Department under the supervision of the Central Board for Direct Taxes (CBDT) and also serves as an important proof of identification. * It is also issued to foreign nationals subject to valid visa and hence, it is not acceptable as a proof of Indian citizenship. * the number would be in the form of AAAPL1234C. * The first three letters are sequence of alphabets from AAA to ZZZ. s