Biometrics need to come slowly

Biometrics need to come slowly Biometrics, driven by fingerprints and human faces, has grown tremendously over the past two years. Although today's biological applications still belong to a brand new field, the enthusiastic popularity of users has brought more room for development to these younger applications. So, what are the developments in today's development of these access control technologies under "care"?

Miscellaneous biometrics and complex biological applications are now only a small control model in the field of access control. The access control system is only one of the areas of the entrance and exit control system. However, biometrics, no matter how deep the technology is today, or how much attention is paid to it, can be no less important than a more focused security technology.

If we look at the species, today's biometrics can be specifically divided into the human body's feature recognition technology and the identification of the behavioral characteristics. Human characteristics include fingerprints, veins, palms, retinas, irises, faces, and DNA and bones, even odors and so on. Behavioral characteristics include signature speech, walking gait, and other life behaviors. Although the source of the identification samples is different, in the processing of the identification process, the authentication of the identity is performed through system interaction, and comparison is performed to complete the corresponding identification work.

As everyone feels, despite the wide variety, the identification of fingerprints and faces divides the market share of more than 90% of the current biometrics. In particular, for the application of fingerprint recognition, the application span from attendance to access control explains why more than 80% of the application market specifically came from. Face recognition that belongs to the "latecomer" is only the role of "sub-adults" in terms of time, but it has a lot of meaning for latecomers. However, behind the two competing, it is the overall downturn of other technologies. I am afraid there are both technical factors, but also by the market, policies, costs and other factors.

However, for the recognition of human faces and fingerprints alone, the applications between them cannot be said to be optimistic. Although the breadth of applications has long been spread out, the technical stability and the normative nature of the equipment still hold true. There is a farther distance from the profession. If we say that the commercialization system, or the depth of market development, then there is more to talk about. From this point of view, although biometrics have a considerable market today, this does not contribute much to our industry’s more professional direction. Instead, it covers more of the beauty of thorns. Prosperity.

Lack of escort biometrics needs to be lapped. If compared to some areas where technology and standards are relatively perfect, today's biometrics are more like a feeling of crossing the river. Many small doors and small households have scattered the market. The specific direction of development seems to be more determined by the recipients of these products, market and users. However, as users, we cannot fully constrain the standard and quality of the equipment through market behavior. Therefore, such an embarrassment is also doomed to the difficulty of maintaining the stability of technology and quality.

Of course, the impact of the lack of standards and technologies on us is not only that, because the traditional management and classification standards have been difficult to catch up with the pace of today's era, so we also have difficulties in the classification of some products (especially new products) Divided crickets. This result also makes us have a difficult interface in the sales of some perfect stores, or the docking of product exports, which is undoubtedly an unavoidable issue for the export of our products, exchanges, and the curriculum system's resume. Mishap.

Biometric development depends on what guarantee?

In fact, the status quo mentioned above is not only a problem in the field of biometrics, but even in the entire security industry it is often a headache. Compared with the rapidly developing security market, many of our standards, including regulatory and technology, have begun to show significant lag. Therefore, while we look forward to the completion of relevant regulations as soon as possible, we are equally eager for the steady development of our products in a down-to-earth manner. Otherwise, advances under the loopholes may bring considerable profits today, but in the long run, it is for the entire industry. An outright corrosion.

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