BS EN 80000-14:2009
Quantities and units — Part 14: Telebiometrics related to human physiology

Standard No.
BS EN 80000-14:2009
Release Date
2009
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
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BS EN 80000-14:2009
Scope
In this part of ISO/IEC 80000 names, symbols, and definitions for quantities and units of telebiometrics related to human physiology are given. This part of ISO/IEC 80000 encompasses quantities and units for physiological, biological or behavioural characteristics that might provide input or output to telebiometric identification or verification systems (recognition systems), including any known detection or safety thresholds. It also includes quantities and units concerned with effects on a human being caused by the use of a telebiometric device. NOTE The quantities and units, their names and letter symbols, specified here are those widely used in the disciplines and specialities related to telebiometrics: the telebiometric industry and telebiometry. Telebiometric units are SI units (see ISO 80000-1). A code and an associated graphical symbol for the identification of the type of a telebiometric device are also specified in this part of ISO/IEC 80000.

BS EN 80000-14:2009 Referenced Document

  • ISO 80000-1 Quantities and units - Part 1: General*2022-12-06 Update
  • ISO 80000-3:2006 Quantities and units - Part 3: Space and time
  • ISO 80000-4:2006 Quantities and units - Part 4: Mechanics
  • ISO 80000-5 Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics — Amendment 1
  • ISO 80000-7 Quantities and units — Part 7: Light and radiation — Amendment 1
  • ISO 80000-8 Quantities and units — Part 8: Acoustics — Amendment 1
  • ISO 80000-9 Quantities and units — Part 9: Physical chemistry and molecular physics — Amendment 1
  • ITU-T X.1081 The telebiometric multimodal model A framework for the specification of security and safety aspects of telebiometrics Study Group 17*2024-04-19 Update

BS EN 80000-14:2009 history

  • 2009 BS EN 80000-14:2009 Quantities and units — Part 14: Telebiometrics related to human physiology
Quantities and units — Part 14: Telebiometrics related to human physiology



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