Security Components in a One-Stop-Shop Border Control System

Abstract
Each year the number of passengers travelling around the world is steadily increasing. Hence, the efficient handling of border crossings while maintaining a high security is a demanding challenge for the future. In this work we present the key security components for a novel proposed one-stop-shop (OSS) border control system, which tries to achieve greatest throughput of travelers while applying highest security measurements. We collect the main stakeholder’s requirements for an OSS system and provide an overview of state-of-the-art security technologies. The goal of this work is to assembly the necessary technological solutions so that the proposed OSS system can be operated at all kinds of borders. Thereby, the selected technologies are evaluated and current limitations and constraints described.
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A. Weissenfeld, A. Kriechbaum-Zabini and L. Szklarski, "Security Components in a One-Stop-Shop Border Control System," 2014 IEEE Joint Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, The Hague, Netherlands, 2014, pp. 228-231, doi: 10.1109/JISIC.2014.42.