Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) VP-II X VP-II X Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) Presented by Ayal Vogel Executive Vice President of Global Sales Identica Holdings Corporation July 30, 2009 www.identicacorp.com www.identicacorp.com
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Advantages of Hand Vascular Pattern Uniqueness - Even twins’ hands are different Stability - No changes over long period Excellent accuracy over long period Large scale features - High performance even
with scars and contamination
Advantages of VP-II X HCD (Human Criteria Decision) algorithm Vascular Pattern not visible – Eliminate spoofing Harsh environmental robustness User privacy protected Excellent user perception and convenience
User convenience User perception Hygiene problems Non-invasive
Easy to use Integrated networking User Interface and management
No privacy concerns
General Factors in Choosing biometrics
Useable for whole population (user group)
It is known that more than 5% of the adult population cannot use fingerprint systems. This is mainly due to the absence or weakness of their fingerprints. About 2% of people do not have proper fingerprints, and many people who use their hands intensively for work generate a very weak signal to fingerprint scanners. The VP-II provides 99.98% usability, which means almost all of the general population can use the system without any problems.
Does not leave a trace of residual features after use
If a biometric system leaves residual features after physical contact, the features would be easily duplicated and/or forged. It is known that fraudulent fingerprints can be easily made by the residual fingerprint on the surface of the sensor.
Be able to reject non-human features from enrollment
Non-human features should not be allowed to be enrolled by a biometric, for it to be considered a true biometric system. VP-II recognizes non-human features at enrollment.
Administration Test Mode – Factory set to allow an installer to setup the system initially Managers – Administrator, Enroll/Delete users, System setup
Enrollment / Verification Users can be enrolled with a PIN, Proximity card or Smart card HID iCLASS, Mifare, DESFire, PIV, TWIC cards supported (Built-in card reader) Password or Bypass users can be assigned (Without verifying vascular patterns) Up to 50,000 users supported Up to 2 templates per user allowed, i.e., Right and Left hand
Event & Logs Stores up to 500,000 access events and system logs
Time and attendance 4 function keys – Programmable for attendance, leave, job transfer, etc Customized firmware to be provided for high-level time and attendance solutions
Card module & Antenna (125Khz/13.56Mhz) built-in HID MCM module for Proximity / OEM50 module for iCLASS GemProx module for Mifare, DESfire, TWIC and PIV
Controller functions Internal database memory up to 50,000 users DB and 500,000 events/logs Direct network communications between VP-II X units and/or Server via TCP/IP