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Iris capturing under bright sunlight conditions
16 January, 2015
Left and right images are taken under identical environments of more thanover 100,000 lux. The left iris image was captured with a conventional iris camera, whereas the right image was with IriTech’s outdoor capturing technology integrated …
FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — IriTech, a leading iris based identity management technology solutions company and a member of the Texas Instruments Design Network, has developed a new technology to effectively capture and process iris images under direct sunlight of more than 100,000 lux – a move it claims will boost iris recognition technology’s convergence with various industries such as the mobile devices, wearables and automobiles.
Until now, one of the biggest impediments for the iris recognition industry to take the technology mainstream was capturing a clean iris image under direct sunlight as the visible light signals are too strong for iris cameras to capture the iris pattern within an IR region created by a LED light source and create reflections in the eye. Conventional solutions required bulky or expensive add-ons or components to eliminate the reflections that make obtaining a clean iris image difficult.
The vendor said the technology does not require major extra hardware components thus additional cost will be minimal if not negligible. “This is finally a viable solution to take iris recognition mainstream., especially at a time when mobile devices and automobiles are embracing biometrics. Our technology will make sure the user experience is not compromised in bright environments,” said Dr. Daniel Kim, CEO of IriTech.
“The next generation of smartphones will have iris cameras built into them” – Nilekani, former UIDAI chief
Apple’s release of TouchID has lit the fire of the current hype around biometrics and in India, where the world’s largest biometrics project is in progress under the UIDAI — an ambitious plan to issue biometric ID cards to all 1.2 billion residents and to use them in all sorts of everyday transaction. The former UIDAI chief envisions that the next generation of smartphones will have iris cameras built into them. Deployment of iris recognition technology in mobile devices will provide a significant enhancement in security as it has top-notch accuracy and high rate of enrollment.
“Iris recognition was highly utilized by military forces and government institutions, but to make it into the B2C markets such as mobile devices, wearables and automobile, IriTech’s ‘outdoor capturing technology’ will become a requisite,” said Dr. Kim.
About IriTech
Since establishment in 2000, IriTech’s long effort to develop the most advanced iris recognition technology and products. IriTech’s algorithm was top ranked by the US government’s NIST IREX test and the recent achievement of being the first to receive the STQC certification on iris cameras for the authentication market from the Indian government’s UIDAI project—an ambitious plan to issue biometric ID cards to all 1.2 billion residents and to use them in all sorts of everyday transactions—is one of many testimonies to the level of excellence IriTech has achieved.
About the Texas Instruments Design Network
Iritech is a member of the TI Design Network, a premier group of independent, well-established companies that offer products and system-level design and manufacturing services complementing TI’s semiconductors to a worldwide customer base to accelerate product innovation and time-to-market. Network members provide product design, hardware and software system integration, turnkey product design, RF and processor system modules, reference platforms, software development, proof-of-concept design, feasibility studies, research, certification compliance, prototyping, manufacturing, and product life cycle management. For more information about the TI Design Network, please visit http://www.ti.com/designnetwork.