The identification systems based on detectable biometric
characteristics find progressively increasing applications
in the sectors of physical security and time management.
The
fingerprint has all the necessary properties to be effectively
used in a biometric identification system, yielding the
absolute certainty on the identity of the person entering
the controlled area. It is a change of paradigm: the
system controls the person, rather than something that
the person possesses (a badge) or knows (PIN or password).
This
is possible with the DOR30 biometric terminal, a product
of high reliability and high-level performances with
the following distinctive characteristics:
• optical sensors, which are characterized by high levels of precision;
• the
powerful and modular hardware platform, perfectly integrated
with the
identification algorithm;
• the conformity to privacy
regulations. The fingerprint is not in any way
memorized
inside the system, but a mathematical model thereof (template)
is used, from which it is not in any way possible to
reconstruct the image of the
fingerprint. Besides, every
network transaction of the terminal is first subject
to
cryptography.