biometrics market & technology in taiwan and thailand
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Biometrics Market & Technology in Taiwan and Thailand. Dr. Wen-Hsing Hsu Professor of National Tsing Hua University Consultant of Startek Eng. Inc. E-mail:[email protected] Sept. 2004. Division of Biometrics Market. Source: International Biometric Industry Association ( IBIA ). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Biometrics Market & Technology in Taiwan and ThailandDr. Wen-Hsing HsuProfessor of National Tsing Hua UniversityConsultant of Startek Eng. Inc.E-mail:[email protected]
Sept. 2004
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Division of Biometrics Market
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Revenue of Biometrics Market
Source: International Biometric Industry Association( IBIA)
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Biometric Market Size Revenue:
2003 revenue: $719M USD2006 projected revenue: $2.7B USD2008 projected revenue: $4.8B USD
From:Law enforcementPublic sector identification / Authentication ID Card / E-passport / Immigration
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Technology Growth Comparison2003 2006
Fingerprint $198 $858Facial Recognition $50 $417Hand Geometry $43 $137Middleware $48 $209Iris Recognition $36 $190Voice Verification $23 $114Signature Verification $9 $54Multi-modal $11 $106AFIS $312 $705Total $719 $2,684
Source: IBG’s “Biometrics Market and Industry Report 2004-2008”
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Future More & more competitors! The Gorilla Game! Microsoft influence(Windows Longhorn,
2005-2006)(Appendix A) Price war!
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Inside the Tornado..
earlymarket
chasm
tornado
bowlingalley
main street
2003 20051995 2008
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Business Model
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1010
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1980 1995 2010 2025 (year)
Entrance and exit managementPC Login
Information systemauthentication
Network user authentication
Authentication service business
System integration business
Equipment/library business
Market size (in yen)
(千億 )
(100億 )
(10億 )
2005
Source: Biometrics Security consortium
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Time Division 1990-: access control & PC login 1995-: info. system authentication 2005-: network user authentication
Taiwan market:2005: $10M USD(equipment), $3M~$30M (system)
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Biometric Vender & Research Institutes in Taiwan Fingerprint
Startek: Optical Reader Access Control & Time attendance API/Software license Embedded fingerprint processor
LighTuning Tech. Chip Sensor (Array, Line)
Gauss Access Control
Face Recognition Symtron Tech. Industrial Technology & Research Instit
ute Academia Sinica University (NTHU, NCKU, NCTU, NTU) PenPower
Iris Recognition : NCNU
Speaker Verification : ITRI, NTHU, NCKU
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Market: Access Control (Taiwan) Market scale: $10M USD / 5000 units Market requirement:
Repeated uses for one device Severe demand on stability High quality for services Professional partner for integration
Provider: (Startek, Gauss)
Startek Product FG70 (access control networking) & FM200 (reader) FG75 (access control with Mifare card)
Main customers: Government / Time and Attendance
(2005)
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Market: Information System Authentication Market scale: $3M~$30M USD (ID card, etc.) Market requirements:
Integrator: multi-workstations, service to citizens, fingerprint database, network connection, secure info. access.
High quality reader Entire client-server architecture Implementation for related standards
Projects: Immigration System for people from Mainland China (The
Immigration Office National Police Agency) ($ 3M) ID Card Project <$ 30M> e-Passport <$2 M>
(Taiwan, 2005)
( ): Fixed < >: on planning
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ID card based projects ID card based project
Fingerprint + smart card Civil Administration Working Permission
E-passport Fingerprint + smart card
Fast Immigration Fingerprint + MIFARE card
Visa issuing Fingerprint + 2D barcode
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When Selected Countries Expect to Issue Electronic PassportsCountry Anticipated ComplianceUnited Kingdom End of 2005
Sweden June 2006
Italy Sometime in 2005
Singapore May 2005
Iceland Sometime in 2005, certainly before November 206
Luxembourg First half of 2006
Australia October 2004
Ireland End of 2006
Japan Sometime between April 2005 and March 2006
New Zealand October 2004
Finland Spring 2005
Netherlands October 2006
Norway Late 2005
Germany Sometime in 2005
France Limited issuance in late 2005, widespread in 2006Source: U.S. House Judiciary Committee
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Market: Network User Authentication Market requirement:
M-business: cell phone, PDA, N/BE-business: smart-card, ATM, P.O.S
Projected solution: (By Startek)Software license for TI DSPFingerprint ASIC for personal devicesFCP300 for financial devices
2005~
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Drive to Market
E-passport with face & fingerprint check at the immigration. Civil administration & work permit application for fingerprint
verification/identification. Verification for 3G cell phone with fingerprint.
Since 911, national security becomes the major consideration. Therefore, a large quantity of biometric solution is in demands.
The growth of biometric market is expected to be over 40% annually.The market scale of 2007 is predicted to be approximate 4 billion USD.
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Strategy of Startek Core fingerprint technology holds 6 patents Software license to varies platforms (PC, mobile devices, IT
field) Alliances for fingerprint related market exploitation Certified high quality reader and API for Homeland security
market and ID cards market.
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SDK for IT Series PC Peripheral
fpcode
enrolled template(minutia only)
pcode
temporary template(minutia only)
CBEFF compliant
BioAPI v1.1 supported
STARTEKAlgorithm
Various readersfor client use
Other readers acceptable?
Enrollment reader
<BAPI>
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Civil Administration ID card Application
Enrollment client
Matching client
Fill form
User
Take picture
Make ID card
FC200full fingerprint scanfingerprint enrollment
User + ( ID card ) verified
rejected
FC200; X300 or FM200matching
DatabaseServer
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FADT Software License
Matching Algorithm
Mobile
PDA
FADTStandard DSP Starter Module
(Evaluation Module)
Fingerprint Reader
5510
For cell-phone market
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Business Model License to cell phone and PDA market OEM to PC, NB maker Embedded to P.O.S., ATM, Car Integrated by S.I. Company Integrated to security system
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Broad Market Applications
Biometric
( ):year 2004 total volume in K units.
Access ControlTime & Attendance(8,700)
PDA (25,197)
Computer(158,790)
Automotive(62,400)
Cell Phone(560,000) P.O.S. & ATM
(30,000)
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Enrollment Overview
Fill form Take pictureIdentity confirmation
FingerprintEnrollment
Save to database
Enrollment
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Verification Overview
Verification
Matching client
1:1 matching Acceptance
Rejection
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Identification
Read from database
Matching client
Right index finger
Left index finger
1:N matching(for two fingers)Acceptance
Rejection
Identification
Matching Server
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Immigration Platform:
Fingerprint reader for enrollment & verification(Matching server for offline identification)
Operation:Enroll the user when he/she first visitsVerify the user when he/she comes again
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VISA Issuing Platform:
Fingerprint reader & 2D-barcode printer for enrollment
Fingerprint reader & 2D-barcode scanner for verification
Operation:Enroll the user when he/she applies VISAVerify the user when he/she visits
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The multi-function smart National ID Card of Thailand :Including:1. Personal ID2. Fingerprints3. Tax 4. Social welfare 5. Social security numbers 6. Agricultural data 7. Healthcare dataChipChip Memory :64-KB(32-KB for future applications)O.S.: Java
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Timeline for Smart National ID Card in Thailand 1996-
Thailand Ministry began implementing the national registry system, a countrywide network. Broken into two phases, the first phase was to put in place the IT infrastructure and connect the country’s 1,077 local registration centers
February 2002 – Smart national ID card project is initiated by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra with the aim of giving Thais the status of "e-citizens".
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January 2003 – The Cabinet approves the Interior Ministry's project to computerize the registration system of the Bureau of Registration Administration (Bora) at 1,077 offices.
July 2003 – The Cabinet selects Bora to oversee the smart card project.
August 2003 – Bora awards the six-year, 1.8 billion Baht project to the Control Data Group (with Startek) to implement an online registration system.
Timeline for Smart National ID Card in Thailand
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Timeline for Smart National ID Card in Thailand October 2003 –
The Cabinet transfers the smart ID card project to the ICT Ministry; Gartner asked to conduct workshop about smart ID cards, in which it criticizes the speed and proposed distributed approach to card production.
December 2003 – Deputy Prime Minister Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh announces that smart ID cards cards will be ready in April 2004.
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Timeline for Smart National ID Card in Thailand January 2004 –
A new design of smart ID card is expected to release. April 2004 –
It would begin issuing the first 10,000 smart cards while the testing would continue for a couple of months and provincial governors and district leaders would help promote the use of smart ID card.
July 2004-ICT Ministry awards the issuing of the first 10M smart cards project to ST Micro.
http://www.e-lo-go.de/html/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4969http://www.epic.org/privacy/id_cards/http://www.intelligentasia.com/ieAsiaViewArt.cfm?artid=19962&catid=9&subcat=215
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Smart National ID Card in Thailand
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ConclusionBiometrics industry/market will enter the 3rd stage.
-- Network User Authentication1. E-Business: ATM, P.O.S. Embedded processor
solution2. M-Business: Cell phone, PDA Sweep sensor, S/W
license3. IT security: PC, NB O.S. Longhorn(BAPI), Bio-
mouse, Sweep sensor4. Access Control: Optical reader, networking5. ID Card: National authentication infrastructure S.I.,
Optical Reader, sever matching.
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Appendix A
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STARTEK Engineering Inc.
Microsoft + Biometrics/Fingerprint
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Alliance/Partners I/O Software
- Users of Windows will benefit from authentication services, secure biometric data storage and a common user interface for biometric-enabled applications
- I/O Software markets biometrics products today for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0, with support for Windows 2000 expected by this summer
- http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/may00/biometicspr.asp
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WinFX – new programming interface introduced in Windows “Longhorn” What is Windows “longhorn”?
Next version of Windows operating systemDesigned to provide the foundation for a new
wave of innovation, enabling businesses to use technology more efficiently
Towards this realization of a new module computing, Windows XP is the first step, “Longhorn” will be the next step.-
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WinFX – new programming interface introduced in Windows “Longhorn” What is WinFX (Win Effects)?
In Longhorn, Win32 will no longer be the principal API. WinFX will take Win32’s place.
.NET platform, a superset of .NET Framework An all-managed API Integrated with I/O Software’s Biometric API (BAPI) http://weblogs.asp.net/lkempe/archive/2004/03/16/90711.aspx
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Appendix B
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Pranakorn District OfficeBangkok
One Stop Service
Install at 1077 District offices in Thailand Issue ID card and enroll fingerprints within 6 years Serve 41million Thai citizens
Fingerprint system supplier : STARTEK, CDG
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Pranakorn
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Pranakorn District office
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Map of One Stop Service
1-2 : Counter Service3-4 : Income Service5 : Finance Service 6-7 : Registration Service
8-9-10 : Identification Card Service11 : Queing
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Step1: Fill up the Application FormApplication Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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The Application FormApplication Form
Front Side
Reverse Side
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Step2: Enroll Fingerprint with FC200 (Startek)
Enroll fingerprint
Application Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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Process of Fingerprint EnrollmentAdministrative personnel enter
applicant’s information
Complete and set up applicant’s information and fingerprint
Application Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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Step3: Take PhotoApplication Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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Step4: Make a Fingerprint ID Card
ID card is printed on the spot
Application Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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Step6: Finish the Process for Fingerprint ID Card
Application Process for Fingerprint ID Card
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Fingerprint ID Card is CompletedApplication Process for Fingerprint ID Card