The growth of smart phones and tablet devices in roaming environments has increased the need to accurately identify the user. Biometric solutions (using a person’s finger, face, iris, voice, and signature to access and use a device) have also seen an increase in prominence with large scale implementations in areas such as passport, visa and national identity card schemes.
As a Marie-Curie ITN, AMBER’s objectives are as follows: (1) address a range of current issues facing biometric solutions on mobile devices requiring timely research and development; (2) collate Europe-wide complementary expertise to investigate these issues and provide a structure and environment to effectively facilitate training; (3) train and equip the next generation of researchers to define, investigate and implement solutions , and provide transferrable skills to enable effective planning, management and communication of research ideas and outcome.; (4) develop solutions and theory to ensure secure, ubiquitous and efficient authentication whilst protecting privacy of citizens.