This technological solution, that uses video instead of static images to capture images of the eye at a rate of 20 frames per second, is specially designed for application in commercial and government environments.

tyco-security-products-eyelock-nano-txtTyco Security Products (Tcp) has introduced the integration of its EyeLock nano NXT dual-iris authentication technology with the C•Cure event and security management solution 9000 of its subsidiary Software House, the result of which is that it captures images of the eye at a speed of 20fps but with video, instead of using static images.

Designed for application in commercial and government environments, EyeLock technology turns each iris's unique features into an encrypted code, which provides a high level of security, with a false acceptance rate (FAR) of 1 In 1,5 millions for one eye. The biometric identifier can authenticate up to twenty people per minute in motion and at a distance of 30 Cm.

tyco-security-products-eyelock-nano-txtAs Luis Delcampo points out, Tyco Security Products product manager and access control development, "the company continues to expand its biometric integration range and provides its customers with more accurate and novel technologies. The ability to use EyeLock nano NXT with C•Cure 9000 offers more options for end users to create a secure access control solution".

EyeLock nano NXT can be integrated into the C•Cure platform 9000 and be used as part of a two-factor authentication process. This compact reader (only 20x13cm) it has a built-in memory for up to 20.000 unique users, and also incorporates anti-botage detection and an online configuration tool, to customize the system using an optional SDK.


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By • 18 Oct, 2016
• Section: Deep down, Access control