Palm Vein Recognition | High-security facilities, hospitals | - Certified to EPR Germany Packing Standards (complies with EU regulations) - SDK Integration (ISO/IEC 24752) - Linux OS (enhances security via kernel hardening) - Noise Level: 40 dBA (Base) ▲ 35 dBA (Advanced) (quieter than a whisper) | - Non-intrusive and hygienic - High accuracy (99.9% match rate) - Resistant to spoofing | - Higher upfront cost - Requires enrollment process |
Fingerprint Scanners | Retail stores, offices | - ISO/IEC 19794-4 compliant (standardized template format) - IP65 Water/Dust Resistance (tested per IEC 60529) | - Cost-effective - Widely adopted and user-friendly | - Vulnerable to spoofing (e.g., silicone fingerprints) - Hygiene concerns in public use |
Facial Recognition | Airports, public access control | - 2MP Resolution (meets FBI IAFIS guidelines) - FAR <0.01% (ISO/IEC 30107) - Works in Low Light (EN 50130-9 compliance) | - Fast authentication (0.5s) - Contactless operation | - Privacy concerns - Accuracy drops in crowded/noisy environments |
Iris Scanners | Border control, government facilities | - Accuracy: 99.99% (per IOM-3 standard) - ISO/IEC 19794-6 Compliance (biometric data format) | - Highest accuracy among biometrics - Unique identifier (1 in 1.37 billion chance of match) | - Expensive hardware - Requires close proximity (<1m) |
RFID Systems | Car parks, event ticketing | - 13.56 MHz Frequency (ISO/IEC 14443) - Range: Up to 1m (ISO/IEC 18000-3) | - Fast and reliable for crowd management - Low maintenance | - Prone to cloning (if not encrypted) - Limited range |
Voice Recognition | Telephony, mobile devices | - EER <1% (NIST SP 800-76) - Noise Tolerance: Works at 60 dB background noise (ITU-T P.835) | - Convenient for hands-free use - No physical hardware needed | - Vulnerable to voice mimicry - Accuracy drops in noisy environments |