Fujitsu Labs develops miniature noncontact authentication system
Fujitsu Labs developed a new miniature noncontact biometric authentication system that reads blood vessel patterns.
The device includes a miniature sensor for reading blood vessel pattern and authentication software (as you know, human blood vessel patterns are unique and constant over time). According to the company, the precision is rather high: <1% of mistakes and 0.5% wrong authentications.
One of the first prototypes is the mouse shown as far back as last August. According to Fujitsu Labs, when finished, the new technology will be applied not only in security systems, but, for example, also in visitor registration. Information on this new technology was introduced at General Assembly of the Japan Medical Congress taking place these days.
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