Iris Recognition

BKtronics Biometrics Security

Iris Recognition Enterprise

Iris recognition is an automated method of biometric identification that uses mathematical pattern-recognition techniques on video images of the irides of an individual's eyes, whose complex random patterns are unique and can be seen from some distance. Not to be confused with another, less prevalent, ocular-based technology, retina scanning, iris recognition uses camera technology with subtle infrared illumination to acquire images of the detail-rich, intricate structures of the iris. Digital templates encoded from these patterns by mathematical and statistical algorithms allow the identification of an individual or someone pretending to be that individual. Databases of enrolled templates are searched by matcher engines at speeds measured in the millions of templates per second per (single-core) CPU, and with infinitesimally small False Match rates.

 

LG

Iris recognition is the best of breed authentication process available today. While many mistake it for retinal scanning, iris recognition simply involves taking a picture of the iris; this picture is used solely for authentication. Iris recognition is stable, unique, flexible, reliable and non-invasive.

 

Panasonic

L-1 Bioscrypt provides a full range of finger/palm, face, iris, and multi-biometric products for government-sponsored civilian identification management programs and criminal identification management procedures managed by law enforcement and military agencies.

 

AOptix

Simultaneous Iris and Face Biometric System. The AOptix InSight Duo is the first biometric system to simultaneously capture ISO compliant iris and face images, adding a recognition quality, standards-based face record to the unparalleled uniqueness of iris recognition.

 

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