Fujitsu reinvents the way biometrics authentication works with the introduction of PalmSecure. This technology authenticates a user’s identity based on palm vein patterns.
The sensors on PalmSecure only recognizes the pattern if deoxidized hemoglobin is actively flowing within the individual;s vein. Since veins are internal and have plenty of differentiating features, attempts to forge an identity will be difficult.
The Fujitsu PalmSecure also has an advanced authentication algorithm that produces higher levels of accuracy and application versatility. It has a false acceptance rate under 0.00001% when the false rejection rate is 0.01 percent (with 1 retry).
In terms of accuracy, Fujitsu assured that the initial user enrollment takes only 10 seconds or less. In addition, contactless authentication is hygienic and non-invasive, promoting a high-level of user acceptance.
Organizations can use this new biometric technology for time and attendance. It can also remove the need for passwords, and improve on a building security.
The PalmSecureID is a single or multi-factor that combines palm vein pattern recognition with ID cards and badges. Meanwhile, the PalmSecure PSN900 is an advanced biometric authentication that can be easily integrated into existing infrastructures. Fianlly, the Tablet STYLISTIC V535 is an authentication tool with integrated palm vein sensor.
Fujitsu also has PalmSecure SDK, a software development kit (SDK), which helps organizations develop solutions and products that use the PalmSecure sensor to tackle their unique security system requirements.
To learn more about Fujitsu Philippines, Inc., visit its website at http://www.fujitsu.com/ph.