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Stanley CSS and Hoyos partner for biometric solution

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Stanley Convergent Security Solutions (Stanley CSS), a provider of electronic security products and services, has announced a partnership with Hoyos Corp. that may yield a new suite of iris recognition products.

The product offerings resulting from the partnership is expected to be a physical access control system that would make use of Hoyos’ already existing camera, lighting technology, chip sets, software and physical for factor for iris recognition systems.


The partnership agreement sees Stanley CSS receive exclusive distribution rights for Hoyos technology such as HBOX, EveSwipe-Mini and EyeSwipe-Nano in both the U.S. and Europe. [end] 

Biometrics firms Morpho and AOptix have formed a partnership to deploy advanced biometric systems targeted to border management and aviation security industries.

Under the terms of the partnership, AOptix products will be integrated into Morpho’s border management product line. This includes InSight Duo, AOptix’s combined face capture and iris recognition system.

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed and published a new protocol for devices to capture biometric data wirelessly and securely using Web services.

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M2SYS Technology has released an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) that enables the storage, search, retrieval, processing and editing of biometric data and subject records. The new system is built on multi-modal architecture, enabling users to combine the biometric matching of a fingerprint with that of an iris, face or palm print.

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The introduction of biometric multimodal fusion has helped lead to greater accuracy in biometric authentication, but its adoption rate is still overall fairly low, reports ZDNet Asia.

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