Biometrics System
we are devising innovative solutions to the Corporate needs of today and tomorrow. We pursue research in technologies that we believe will drive changes in computing over the next decade. As an industrial laboratory our key focus is to work closely. In our past By being near product teams we proved valuable in the early days, and that remains true today. People in the Analogue Technologies Research & Product development will be working in different areas, like Biometrics, RFID systems, and other Security systems.
* Finger Based Biometrics
With a combination of fast algorithms and high reliability, eSSL's fingerprint technology has been used in various applications such as time & attendance control systems, access control systems, computer security, banking, canteen management, club membership applications, among others. Till date, eSSL has launched more than 40 reliable products using its advanced Fingerprint identification technology.
* Face Based Biometrics
With Vast experience in the field of biometric-fingerprint technology, we have diversified our research and development into face recognition technology. The outcome is a unique range of standalone face recognition products which are truly contactless and works with one-to-many verification method. It can scan & verify a face in less than a second.
Radio-Frequency Identification - ( RFID )
RFID stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. The acronym refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna.
The RFID device serves the same purpose as a bar code or a magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or ATM card; it provides a unique identifier for that object. And, just as a bar code or magnetic strip must be scanned to get the information, the RFID device must be scanned to retrieve the identifying information.
* RFID Reader
An RFID reader is a device that is used to interrogate an RFID tag. The reader has an antenna that emits radio waves; the tag responds by sending back its data.
A number of factors can affect the distance at which a tag can be read (the read range). The frequency used for identification, the antenna gain, the orientation and polarization of the reader antenna and the transponder antenna, as well as the placement of the tag on the object to be identified will all have an impact on the RFID system’s read range.
* RFID Tags
An RFID tag is a microchip combined with an antenna in a compact package; the packaging is structured to allow the RFID tag to be attached to an object to be tracked. "RFID" stands for Radio Frequency Identification.
The tag's antenna picks up signals from an RFID reader or scanner and then returns the signal, usually with some additional data (like a unique serial number or other customized information).