biometrics & authentication

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Access Control:  Access control refers to exercising control over who can interact with a resource. The resource can be a given building, group of buildings, or computer-based information system. JRIAS provides access control solutions that protect and secure people, facilities and critical network infrastructure. Our capabilities and partnership with innovating companies in the biometrics industry allows JRIAS to provide solutions for credentialing and authentication for business and government.

 

Facial Recognition: Facial recognition systems identify or verify a person from a digital image or a video frame from a video source. Facial recognition systems are typically used in security systems and can be compared to other biometrics technologies such as fingerprint or eye / iris recognition systems. As a solution provider of biometric authentication systems, JRIAS can partner with your organization to implement and deploy the latest in 2D and 3D facial recognition systems. JRIAS can customize a solution as per your specific project requirements.

 

Retinal Recognition: The human eye offers a number of opportunities for biometric identification. This includes measurements of the iris, eye veins and retina. The use of this technology is widely deployed for identification and verification at government and law enforcement levels, but beginning to appear in the mobile authentication space. JRIAS can identify and deliver proven retinal recognition solutions that meet specific requirements. 

 

Voice Recognition:  Voice verification systems can be used to verify a person’s claimed identity or to identify a particular person. It is often used where voice is the only available biometric identifier, such as over the telephone. JRIAS is able to implement state-of-the-art customize voice recognition solutions and technology for your organization. Our approach is simple, innovative biometric technology paired with skilled resources with industry experience.

 

Fingerprint Recognition: Fingerprint recognition or fingerprint authentication refers to the automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify individuals and verify their identity. Fingerprint recognition uses the pattern of ridges, furrows, as well as the locations of ridge bifurcations and ridge endings to generate a code that is not likely to be the same as someone else’s. JRIAS collaborates with software and hardware OEMs to recommend and deliver best in breed Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIDS) and solution. JRIAS experts understand client requirements and work on innovative approaches to meet client’s needs.

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