The role of biometrics continues to increase in logical and physical access control and end-users, solution providers and system integrators can look to current developments to help them understand ...
The expansion of biometrics across U.S. aviation infrastructure continues apace, with airports deploying such technology to ...
YARMOUTH, Maine—Biometrics is the present and the future of access control. Some integrators and manufacturers of facial, iris and fingerprint recognition systems talk as if the markets are growing so ...
Acknowledging that no one solution fits every access control need, and responding to increasing requests from integrators, the biometric marketplace now offers a host of options, including multimodal ...
Fingerprint readers and face recognition, along with video surveillance cameras, are changing how universities guard against intruders, with key geometric data stored at the edge. Universities must ...
Physical access control devices and systems play an important part in our life from the simplest single door of your house to a larger scale of organizations and governments. Together with the ...
The new orders for biometric access control products satisfy continued demand for fingerprint biometric‑based authentication.
05 June 2007 BioLink announces the release of a new version of BioTime, an advanced biometric time monitoring and access control system. BioTime v. 4.0 is mostly advantageous for more intuitive ...
The airline industry is undergoing major changes as higher capacity airplanes are built, flights along major routes increase, and both new and existing airports are building to accommodate more ...
LEID Products, LLC’s BACS Systems are intelligent biometric access control systems used to secure and track critical inventory including weapons, critical equipment, keys and evidence. With a track ...