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Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)
VP-II XVP-II XHand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR)
Presented byAyal VogelExecutive Vice President of Global SalesIdentica Holdings CorporationJuly 30, 2009
www.identicacorp.comwww.identicacorp.com
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VP-II X Specification Overview
VP-II X is a biometric scanner which verifies users individually unique vascular patterns extracted
from the hypoderm below the surface of the skin of the back of the hand using an infra-red based
sensor device.
| Utilized Technology: HVPR (Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition)
| Usability: 99.98%
| Accuracy: FAR: 0.0001%, FRR: 0.1%
| Verification Speed: 0.4 sec / person
| Hardware OverviewHardware Overview Dual CPUs (400MHz DSP, 180Mhz ARM Processor) 65K Color 2.8” TFT LCD / 16 Keys / IR Sensor / Speaker TCP/IP Ethernet, Wiegand In/Out, Serial ports, Digital I/O, USB 2.0 512MByte NAND Flash Memory (Up to 50,000 users and 500,000 logs) Built-in card reader module & antenna (125Khz Prox. card / 13.5Mhz Smart card)
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Raw Image
Extracted Vascular Pattern
Hand vascular extracting processing flow
Adaptive algorithm
Binary image
Noise removal
algorithm
Advantages of Hand Vascular Pattern Uniqueness - Even twins’ hands are different Stability - No changes over long period Excellent accuracy over long period Large scale features - High performance even
with scars and contamination
Advantages of VP-II X HCD (Human Criteria Decision) algorithm Vascular Pattern not visible – Eliminate spoofing Harsh environmental robustness User privacy protected Excellent user perception and convenience
Vascular Biometrics
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Technology
VP-II HVPR
Fingerprint
Hand Geometry
IRIS
Advantages/Disadvantages
√ Non-contacting Sensor
√ High Usability & Accuracy√ Non-Intrusive/User Privacy
√ Small size applicationsX Low UsabilityX Difficulty in use with a
physical damages like scars.
√ High UsabilityX Low Accuracy (High FAR) X Hygienic problem by
physical contact
√ High AccuracyX Difficulty in use with small
eyes like oriental users.X User inconvenient by eye
positioning (intrusive)
Advantages over finger scanners
Better usability
: 5% of adults can’t use finger scanners
More robust to environment
: Contamination, Humidity
More secure against forgery
: Spoofing, Copy of residuals
Better accuracy
Sensor cleaning not required
: No physical contact to the sensor
More robust to physical feature damage
: Scars, wear
No privacy concerns to the users
Technology comparison
Biometrics Technology Comparison
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Performance Usability Accuracy – FAR / FRR Enrollment / Verification Speed (throughput)
Robust Poor environment - contamination / humidity Physical feature damages – scars / wear
Ease of setup and maintenance
User convenience User perception Hygiene problems Non-invasive
Easy to use Integrated networking User Interface and management
No privacy concerns
General Factors in Choosing biometrics
Useable for whole population (user group)
It is known that more than 5% of the adult population cannot use fingerprint systems. This is mainly due to the absence or weakness of their fingerprints. About 2% of people do not have proper fingerprints, and many people who use their hands intensively for work generate a very weak signal to fingerprint scanners. The VP-II provides 99.98% usability, which means almost all of the general population can use the system without any problems.
Does not leave a trace of residual features after use
If a biometric system leaves residual features after physical contact, the features would be easily duplicated and/or forged. It is known that fraudulent fingerprints can be easily made by the residual fingerprint on the surface of the sensor.
Be able to reject non-human features from enrollment
Non-human features should not be allowed to be enrolled by a biometric, for it to be considered a true biometric system. VP-II recognizes non-human features at enrollment.
Biometric systems should be:
Biometrics Systems
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VP-II X Functions
| Basic functionsBasic functions
Administration Test Mode – Factory set to allow an installer to setup the system initially Managers – Administrator, Enroll/Delete users, System setup
Enrollment / Verification Users can be enrolled with a PIN, Proximity card or Smart card HID iCLASS, Mifare, DESFire, PIV, TWIC cards supported (Built-in card reader) Password or Bypass users can be assigned (Without verifying vascular patterns) Up to 50,000 users supported Up to 2 templates per user allowed, i.e., Right and Left hand
Event & Logs Stores up to 500,000 access events and system logs
Time and attendance 4 function keys – Programmable for attendance, leave, job transfer, etc Customized firmware to be provided for high-level time and attendance solutions
Firmware field upgrade
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VP-II X Functions
| NetworkingNetworking
TCP/IP network (10/100 Mbps Ethernet) DHCP or Static IP supported Each VP-II X stores all user information (timezone,
access area, etc) in internal memory along with vascular
data – Can fully function when network is not
connected.
IONcontrol-X (Server Application Software) Provides access control and time & attendance
functions VP-II X can run with or without IONcontrol-X
Database Management Master/Slave operation – All user data is automatically
distributed by the Master VP-II X to all Slaves in the network Database backup and recovery function by network or by using
USB memory port
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VP-II X Functions
| Access control functionsAccess control functions
Timezone and Access area control Up to 200 timezone/holiday tables Timezone and/or Access area control per users and/or units
Relay output, Door status
monitoring, Remote open,
Exit button Automatic door release
when a fire-alarm detected
(Optional by a digital input
port)
Electric door lock controller VP-II XG (Optional) A separate controller (VP-II XG) to be installed at
a secure place (inside the door) Serial communication between X and XG
(Optional use of RS485)
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VP-II X Functions
| Access control functionsAccess control functions
Interface to an ACU (Access Control Unit) Up to 128bit Wiegand output to PACS Digital In/Out ports Clock & Data output (Optional)
Interface to internal/external card readers (CR) Up to 128bit Wiegand input from an existing
external card reader Clock & Data input for Magnetic card reader Optional built in Card Readers: 125 MHz Prox,
Smart Card Readers including: iCLASS, Mifare,
DESFire, PIV, TWIC
Tamper-proof Security screw applied Tamper switch installed on the rear cover –
Alarm and/or report to a server
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VP-II X Functions
| User interfaceUser interface Display and Keypad
User friendly GUI with color TFT LCD Multi-language capability Programmable function keys, Keypad enable/disable
function Backlight for keypad and LCD
Other Adjustable sound/beep User detection with an IR sensor RTC (Real Time Clock), Time/Date synchronization with
a time-server
Logo replacement Customized logo offered upon business agreement
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VP-II X/VP-II S Comparison
| Improved Biometric PerformanceImproved Biometric Performance
No light interference from 0 to 20,000 LUX, unlike limited range of other biometric
modalities
Widened hand viewing area – Extracts more vascular features
Less sensitivity in positioning hand Minimize user training effort Lower FRR
Enhanced Sensor Two templates per userImproved Algorithm
| Controller Built-in ScannerController Built-in Scanner
Card module & Antenna (125Khz/13.56Mhz) built-in HID MCM module for Proximity / OEM50 module for iCLASS GemProx module for Mifare, DESfire, TWIC and PIV
Controller functions Internal database memory up to 50,000 users DB and 500,000 events/logs Direct network communications between VP-II X units and/or Server via TCP/IP
Simplified configuration & Easier installation
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VP-II X/VP-II S Comparison (Cont.)
| Upgraded functionsUpgraded functions
External interface capability Extended PIN digits (From 8 to 24) Extended Wiegand in/out bits (From 48 to 128bit) Clock & Data interface added
Strong time and attendance capability 2.8” color TFT LCD for interactive user interface Programmable 4 functions keys for time and attendance use
Tamper-proof
OEM Capability Customer logo can be applied Flexible firmware customization
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