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Capture Types.

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Capture Types. 2.

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Fingerprints.

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Ink Optical Capacitive Pressure Thermal Ultrasonic.

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Oldest type. Old-fashioned technique. Modern special inks don’t leave residues. Manual archiving of paper cards requires space. Paper cards can be lost or destroyed..

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Light illuminates the finger and the reflected light forms an image of the fingerprint. Liveness detection is possible..

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Uses a camera adapted to capture fingerprints without physical contact..

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Uses a beam of light that can cross the skin and is captured on the opposite side. Mitsubishi DT-TP (2005).

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Different types and frequencies of light illuminate the finger and the reader captures the reflected light. Polarized and non-polarized lights. Capable of capturing structures below the surface of the finger. Little susceptible to errors due to dirt or skin moisture. HID ® Lumidigm ®.

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The electric field between the sensor and the skin is measured. The greater distance from the valleys reveals the shape of the fingerprint. Fingerprints FPC 1020.

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Capacitive layer that when stimulated activates a photosensitive layer to perform the capture. Integrated Biometrics Sherlock.

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Finger pressure on a piezoelectric material produces current that is picked up by a sensor..

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Microscopic electromechanical devices detect when your finger touches them..

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Piezoelectric crystals activate LED nanowires that light up. The spatial resolution of these wires is 2.7 micrometers, resulting in a resolution of 6350 DPI. There is still no commercial use..

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Analogous to the capacitive, it calculates the temperature difference between points on the skin, forming the fingerprint..

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Uses ultrasound emission and detection to capture fingerprints..

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Facecam Placeholder. Ultra-thin ultrasonic sensor that can be placed under the smartphone screen. Samsung Galaxy S10 (2019), S20 (2020).

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77% larger fingerprint reader area 50% faster Blood flow detection Samsung Galaxy S21 (2021).

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Palm Veins.

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A beam of near-infrared (NIR) light illuminates the hand. NIR light is absorbed by the blood in the veins. It is not necessary to touch the sensor..

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Simpler captures Inexpensive Portable Built-in microphone Do not have flash.

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High fidelity and high resolution Great parameter control Built-in flash Built-in microphone Expensive.

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Public spaces and crowds High resolution Trajectory recognition Expensive (surveillance system).

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Single iris capture Capturing distance: 5/15 cm Iritech MK 2120U.

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Dual iris capture, one at a time Capturing distance: ~15 cm Crossmatch I Scan 2.

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Dual iris capture, at once Capturing distance: ~15 cm Unsuitable for cross-eyed people Iritech BK 2121U.

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Already optimized for the frequency range of the human voice..

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Mobile Devices.

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First laptop with an integrated fingerprint reader . Considered a landmark for security in the PC industry..

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First smartphone with an integrated fingerprint reader . Increased processing capacity and memory . Dock for a desktop-like experience..

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Android 4.0 – Ice Cream Sandwich Facial recognition to unlock phones Security Issues.

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Touch ID : integrated fingerprint reader with liveness detection. Popularized the use of fingerprints for everyday authentication. Apple-owned technology, after the acquisition of AuthenTec..

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Facecam Placeholder. Technology developed by Synaptics Plain fingerprints Samsung Galaxy S5 Unlock the phone and authenticate purchases.

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Lumia 950 and 950 XL: Iris Scanner . Infrared LEDs to illuminate the eyes. Infrared front camera to capture the iris image. Iris images are not stored ..

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Facecam Placeholder. Face ID : Facial recognition based on specific hardware. TrueDepth camera system: Infrared dot projector (30,000 dots) Infrared camera 3D map of the face A11 Bionic Neural Engine.

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First smartphone with an ultrasonic fingerprint reader . Fingerprint reader under the screen . Better capture quality and tolerance to dirty/wet fingers..

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Facecam Placeholder. Important role in popularizing the use of biometrics . Integrated devices don’t provide the fingerprint image to the system , they only respond to authentication requests with “match” or “not match”..