Biometric Recognition
Fingerprint Access Control and Time Recorder
Fingerprint access control system, known as dactyloscopy, or handprint identification, is the process of comparing two instances of friction ridge, skin impressions, from human fingers or toes, or even the palm of the hand or sole of the foot, to determine whether these impressions could have come from the same individual. The flexibility of friction ridge skin means that no two finger or palm prints are ever exactly alike in every detail; even two impressions recorded immediately after each other from the same hand may be slightly different. Also, the finger vein scanner from Chiyu is applied with Suprema fingerprint module which provides high performance in fingerprint detection.
Facial Recognition Access Control and Time Recorder
A A facial access control system is a computer application that can identify or verify a person from a digital image or a video frame. This can be done by comparing selected facial features from the image with a face database.
Finger Vein Standalone Access Control and Time Recorder
A finger vein terminal is an IP-based device that utilizes finger vein recognition technology for access control and time & attendance purposes. It can function in standalone mode or be integrated with third-party software.
With our independent patent vein recognition technology, our finger vein terminal can accurately identify real fingers, and is not affected by external light or worn-out fingerprints. It can also effectively recognize fingers that have undergone desquamation.