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by Gerson Satterfield 7 min read

What is bio-biometrics?

–Biometrics is the Measurement of Life •2 types of biometrics: Physiological and Behavioral •Used to verify the identity or claimed identity of an individual Biometrics Defined Accomplishing tomorrows training requirements today. Current Biometric Modalities Physiological –Iris Scan –Finger and Palm Prints –Hand/Finger Geometry –Vascular Imaging

What are the different types of biometric systems?

–Hand/Finger Geometry –Vascular Imaging –Facial Recognition –Voice Pattern –Retina Scan –DNA –Odor, Earlobe, Sweat pore, Lips Behavioral –Signature –Keystroke –Speech Recognition –Gait Accomplishing tomorrows training requirements today. Origin of Current Biometric Systems

What is biometrics automated toolset?

• Biometrics Automated Toolset (BAT) introduced in Kosovo in 2001. BAT provided a concrete identification means. • HIIDE developed to provide an untethered, portable biometric collection and identification platform.

Why are biometrics important?

Accurate Accountability and Identification: Biometric systems make your identity more precise, reducing your likelihood of unwanted breaches. Access is given with this sort of security system not by passwords or smart cards, but by biological features such as iris scans or fingerprints that are hard to duplicate or forge.

What is Biometrics?

Biometrics is a technology that identifies, analyzes and measures the unique physical and behavioral characteristics of an individual. It is mainly used for identification and access control, or for identifying individuals who are under surveillance. Among the features measured are the face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris, retinal, vein and voice.

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