A biometric system that uses readings from a plurality of biometrics of a
user is disclosed. The biometric system includes a first and second
biometric readers, a first and second biometric matching engines and a
processor. The first biometric reader producing a first measured
biometric that is processed by the first biometric matching engine to
deliver a first value, which is indicative of a likelihood that the first
measured biometric matches a first stored biometric reading. A plurality
of first values are gathered prior to the first value. The second
biometric reader delivers a second measured biometric for processing by
the second biometric matching engine to produce a second value, which is
indicative of a likelihood that the second measured biometric matches a
second stored biometric reading. A plurality of second values are
gathered prior to the second value. The first and second biometric
readers measure a different biometric, or the first and second biometric
matching engines use a different algorithm. The processor normalizes the
first value according to the plurality of first values, normalizes the
second value according to the plurality of second values, and determines
if the user matches a person using the normalized first and second
values.