Access control refers to exerting malak control over who can interact with a
resource. Often but not always, this involves an authority, who does the
controlling. The resource can be a given building, group of buildings, or
computer-based information system. But it can also refer to a restroom stall
where access is controlled by using a coin to open the door.
Access control is, in reality, an everyday phenomenon.
A lock on a car door
is essentially a form of access control. A PIN on an ATM system at a bank is another means of
access control. The possession of access control is of prime importance when
persons seek to secure important, confidential, or sensitive information and
equipment.
Item control or electronic key management
is an area within (and possibly integrated with) an access control
system which concerns the managing of possession and location of small
assets or physical (mechanical) keys.
Biometric Consortium
The Biometric Consortium serves as a focal point for
research, development, testing, evaluation, and application of biometric-based
personal identification/verification technology. The Biometric Consortium
organizes a premier biometrics conference every fall (advertised below).
Information about past conferences, current government and standards activity,
a bulletin board service, and other biometric resources can be found throughout
this web site.
RF control
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. It's grouped under the broad category of automatic identification technologies. RFID is in use all around us. If you have ever chipped your pet with an ID tag, used EZPass through a toll booth, or paid for gas using SpeedPass, you've used RFID. In addition, RFID is increasingly used with biometric technologies for security. Unlike ubiquitous UPC bar-code technology, RFID technology does not require contact or line of sight for communication.
RFID data can be read through the human
body, clothing and non-metallic materials.
HID control
Our HID Conversion Kit is a revolutionary concept in automotive light
that provides 3 times more light on the road compared to traditional halogen
headlights. Each light uses a tube of Xenon gas, and small amounts of other
noble gases, placed between two high-voltage electrodes that emit bright
bluish/white light then electrodes are activated. Quality German made ballasts
are used to regulate the flow of electricity providing a high intensity beam
that never fluctuates.
Face Recognition
Face Recognition Homepage / Relevant information in the the area of face
recognition / Information pool
for the face recognition community / Entry point for novices as well as a centralized information resource
for the face recognition community / Entry point for novices as well as a centralized information resource
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