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  2. Biometric device - Wikipedia

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    A biometric device is a security identification and authentication device. Such devices use automated methods of verifying or recognising the identity of a living person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic.

  3. Fingerprint scanner - Wikipedia

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    Fingerprint scanners are security systems of biometrics. They are used in police stations, [ 1 ] security industries, smartphones , [ 2 ] and other mobile devices . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    India's national ID program called Aadhaar is the largest biometric database in the world. It is a biometrics-based digital identity assigned for a person's lifetime, verifiable [75] online instantly in the public domain, at any time, from anywhere, in a paperless way

  5. Alphonse Bertillon - Wikipedia

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    Class on the Bertillon system in France in 1911. Class on the Bertillon system in France in 1911. Alphonse Bertillon (French: [bɛʁtijɔ̃]; 22 April 1853 – 13 February 1914) was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements.

  6. Hand geometry - Wikipedia

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    A hand geometry reading device with pegs to control the placement of the hand. Angled mirror on the left reflects the side view image of the hand to the camera. A CCD camera is beneath the keypad to take the top view image of the hand and the mirror image. [2] Hand geometry is a biometric that identifies users from the shape of their hands ...

  7. Fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    A fingerprint sensor is an electronic device used to capture a digital image of the fingerprint pattern. The captured image is called a live scan. This live scan is digitally processed to create a biometric template (a collection of extracted features) which is stored and used for matching.

  8. Synaptics - Wikipedia

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    Synaptics, Inc. American neural network technologies and computer-to-human interface devices development company based in San Jose, California. [2] [3] It develops touchpads and fingerprint biometrics technology for computer laptops; touch, display driver, and fingerprint biometrics technology for smartphones; and touch, video and far-field voice, and wireless technology for smart home devices ...

  9. Biometric identification by country - Wikipedia

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    It is a functioning example of biometric technology, specifically "iris recognition biometric technology" [6] used for border control and security for air travellers. Canada is also the home for the world's biggest biometric access control company called Bioscrypt Inc.