Title: Matching of finger vein patterns
1Logical Access Reader
The Technology
Near-infrared light is transmitted through the
finger and partially absorbed by hemoglobin in
the veins, enabling an image of the finger vein
pattern to be captured by the CCD camera.
Finger Vein Biometric Device
Stored Template/Data
Near-Infrared Light (LED)
IC card
PC or Data Server
Light Transmission
Finger Veins
Vein pattern template
Vein pattern data file
CCD Camera
Captured Vein image
Extraction of FV pattern
Matching of finger vein patterns
Authentication Outcome
The Markets
Our capabilities and strengths enable
applications in a variety of areas.
For more information go to www.hitachi.us/fingerv
ein Hitachi Security Solutions Lew
Iadarola (202) 285-8034 lewis.iadarola_at_hal.hitachi
.com
- Windows Logon
- Time and Attendance
- Membership Verification
- Domain Logon
- Healthcare Identification
- Custom Applications
2Logical Access Reader
The Business Case
FV offers a fast, convenient, and non-invasive
method of authentication, while maintaining
consumer privacy.
- The veins are inside the body, invisible to the
eye, and not accessible. Therefore, it is
extremely difficult to forge and impossible to
manipulate. - The use of light transmission to gather biometric
data means that the condition of the skin surface
does not affect accurate processing. - The use of unique vein patterns plus leading-edge
technology means high accuracy rates (very low
FTE, FRR and FAR) as tested during the CBT round
6 conducted by the International Biometric Group
(IBG). - Only a small amount of data is required, allowing
fast authentication (lt 1 second) and increased
portability.
The Specifications
High security, private, and excellent accuracy in
a small footprint with a competitive price in the
market makes FV the correct choice.
For more information go to www.hitachi.us/fingerv
ein Hitachi Security Solutions Lew
Iadarola (202) 285-8034 lewis.iadarola_at_hal.hitachi
.com