Iris Reader from Panasonic
Feb 16, 2007 4:51 PM
The BM-ET200 Iris Reader from Panasonic contains an iris image capture engine with a dual-mirror design to provide non-invasive biometric identification and authentication. The system makes a template or “map” of each person’s iris pattern and stores it in a database or on an access card or token. To verify identity, the person looks into the iris reader, and the system compares it with the templates stored in the database or portable device. If there is a match, access is granted. The dual-mirror configuration makes it easy for a person to align his or her eyes for an accurate reading. The system also uses voice instructions to guide the user’s positioning. It can be used as part of a stand-alone system or integrated into a larger network. Visit securitysolutions.com/productinfo or panasonic.com/security.
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