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Fujitsu Develops World's First Personal Authentication Technology with Palm Vein and Fingerprint Authentication

Fujitsu Develops World's First Personal Authentication Technology with Palm Vein and Fingerprint Authentication

Fujitsu today announced the development of the world's first biometric authentication technology that combines data on palm vein patterns with fingerprint data from three fingers. By employing both palm vein pattern and fingerprint data, the technology enables the rapid identification of a given individual out of data from a million people, processing the match within two seconds. This technology makes it possible to construct biometric authentication systems that do not require ID cards and that can be tailor-made to fit different sized groups, from small-scale room access control to large-scale social platform systems.
Fujitsu Develops World's First Personal Authentication Technology with Palm Vein and Fingerprint Authentication


Akihabara News, Fujitsu Develops World's First Personal Authentication Technology with Palm Vein and Fingerprint Authentication

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