ATM White Papers
Finger Vein Authentication
Overview Finger vein authentication is a new biometric method utilizing the vein patterns inside one's fingers for personal identity verification. Vein patterns are different for each finger and for each person; and as they are hidden underneath the skin's surface, forgery is extremely difficult. These unique aspects of finger vein pattern recognition set it apart from previous forms of biometrics and have led to its adoption by the major Japanese financial institutions as their newest security technology. This white paper discusses the origins, features, technology, applications and future development of finger vein authentication.
| Publisher | hitachi | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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