[Home]   [Full version]  

TI Extends Fingerprint-based Security Products to Make Assessing Multiple Sensors and Evaluation Algorithms a Snap

Jul 13 ,Technology


To enhance the range of easy-to-use, affordable development tools for fingerprint-based security products, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced the availability of three new, smaller sensors from Atmel, AuthenTec and Fingerprint Cards. With the digital signal processor (DSP)-based Fingerprint Authentication Development Tool (FADT) platform, developers can choose from a range of TI's DSP Starter Kits to create a complete development environment in order to quickly and easily evaluate different fingerprint sensors and verification algorithms on the same platform.

DSP-based systems improve image enhancement, leading to greater accuracy and processing speeds. These systems are helping to drive the mass market adoption of fingerprint biometric technology. According to the International Biometric Group (IBG), a consulting, integration and research firm focused on biometrics, the biometrics industry is expected to grow to $1.5 billion by 2008 (excluding large-scale AFIS systems), according to Samir Nanavati, partner, IBG.

Flexibility to Evaluate and Develop Different Products on Same Platform

TI is the only company with a flexible and open platform that is sensor-agnostic. This approach allows developers to compare completely different sensor technologies and evaluate verification software from industry leaders like Bioscrypt and Fingerprint Cards on the same platform. By supporting a wide range of TI DSPs, developers also can leverage their design across multiple applications, from portable, battery-powered devices to high-end identification networks. The powerful, affordable and easy-to-use FADT allows even entry-level developers to begin evaluation minutes after opening the box.

Using TI's development tools, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who may be unfamiliar with DSP technology, can get key fingerprint applications to market quickly and inexpensively. The DSP-based fingerprint systems can be used for 1:1 and 1:N verification. While 1:1 verification matches a person to a primary fingerprint for personal access to equipments, 1:N identification matches a person within a database of fingerprints for physical or network access.

The Atmel FingerChip™ sensor is the industry’s first and only thermal sensing fingerprint technology with active measuring area of 0.4 x 14 mm and a 500 dpi resolution. The FingerLoc® AFS8600 is AuthenTec's newest low-power, small form factor touch fingerprint sensor which utilizes TruePrint® technology and features an active measuring area of 9.75 x 9.75 mm and an image resolution of 250 dpi. The Fingerprint Cards FPC1031 sensor is the first capacitive swipe sensor with an active measuring area of 2.24 x 10.64 mm and a 363 dpi resolution. With the Atmel FingerChip and Fingerprint Cards FPC1031, TI introduces the first swipe sensor technology on the DSP-based FADT platform.

TI supports the FADT with its TMS320C55x™ and TMS320C67x™ DSP generation DSPs. The C55x™ DSP generation is ideal for low power, portable devices used for personal biometrics, such as automobiles, gun safes, handheld scanners and PDAs. The C67x™ DSP generation features a parallel floating-point architecture with the industry's most efficient compiler, which can fetch eight 32-bit instructions simultaneously. This generation offers a higher level of performance best suited for identification applications that require large databases of more than 500 prints, such as those used in physical access and time and attendance units. Both generations offer dedicated signal processing instructions and compute units that are specialized for the processing needs of biometric applications.

Software Optimizes Sensor Performance

The daughter cards are backed by award-winning, pattern-matching-based verification software from Bioscrypt and distinct area detection software from Fingerprints Cards. In a recent independent evaluation of fingerprint verification software at the 2004 Third International Fingerprint Verification Competition, Bioscrypt's core software placed first in the open category with an average of 0.08 seconds for enrollment and 1.48 seconds for a match across four databases. Bioscrypt’s core algorithm also includes image enhancement functions that significantly improve recognition accuracy. Bioscrypt’s software is now available for C67x DSPs, and support for C55x DSPs will be available in the third quarter of 2004. Fingerprint Cards’ high-speed biometric software is also available for the C55x DSPs, supporting both the FPC1031 swipe sensor and the larger FPC1011 area sensor.

"With its extensive line of DSPs, TI enables us to provide the accuracy and speed demanded by end users of biometric technologies for a wide range of applications," said Israel Ben-Ishai, vice president, engineering, Bioscrypt. "Together, we can offer developers a low-cost development platform that allows them to quickly and more easily design incredibly accurate biometric products that are more convenient to users and offer superior security."

Pricing and Availability

The new Atmel (TMDSFDCATM31), AuthenTec (TMDSFDCAFS86) and Fingerprint Cards (TMDSFDCFPC31) sensor-based FADT kits are priced at $245 each, as is the previously released Fingerprint Card sensor FADT kit (TMDSFDCFPC10). Each kit includes evaluation fingerprint software, image capture drivers and technical documentation. DSP Starter Kits for C55x and C67x DSPs are $395 and provide everything a developer needs to begin evaluation immediately. All kits are available today through TI distributors and the TI e-Store. Additional sensors for the FADT platform are scheduled for release later this year.

Source: http://www.ti.com/

Related stories:

Home IQ: Winning technologies will make people smarter -- not their houses
Someday, we may be getting fashion advice from our mirrors. Instead of digging through our closets to find the perfect complement for a new shirt, we may hold it up to our bedroom mirror for a computer to scan. Using radio-frequency identification technology, our electronic fashion stylist will then offer suggestions based on what's in our closet or how the latest edition of Vogue or Teen Beat pairs up something similar.
Lenovo Powers Up Its Strongest, Coolest and Quietest ThinkPad Lineup Yet
Lenovo today announced two new ThinkPad notebooks PCs - the first ThinkPad T61 14.1-inch widescreen notebook and the first ever R Series widescreen, the ThinkPad R61 14.1-inch widescreen notebook.
Right counter height can improve fingerprint capture
Once a tool primarily used by law enforcement, biometric technologies such as fingerprint readers increasingly are being used by governments and private industry for a personal ID that can't easily be forged or stolen. But, despite their increased use, little attention has been paid to the human-system interaction that these technologies require.
The Web: Mobsters extinguish firewalls
Firewall? Forgetaboutit. Cyber-criminals, including the mafia, are now so savvy they can penetrate past these supposedly sturdy security measures and hack your computer network, whether you work at a university, Fortune 500 company or smaller firm, experts tell UPI's The Web.
Mini with maximum style: the new Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7120
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has added a new model to its ultra-portable Lifebook P Series. The new Lifebook P7120 sports many features that make it a must-have item for mobile executives: from a striking glossy black finish, battery life that lasts up to a full working day, through to a weight of only 1.28 kg, the new Lifebook P7120 is the lightest, fully-functional notebook available with a modular bay, brilliant widescreen display and technology to support all necessary connectivity possibilities.
First New ThinkPad Since Lenovo Bought IBM PC Division
Lenovo yesterday announced the newest member of the ThinkPad portfolio — the ThinkPad X41 Tablet, creating a new alternative in tablet computing without compromises in weight or function.
Previous tablets required people and businesses to make a choice. Either they picked a heavy convertible — including both tablet slate and keyboard — or they picked a lighter tablet slate without a keyboard. The ThinkPad X41 Tablet offers a new trifecta in tablet innovation — writable slate, full-size keyboard, and light weight. Starting at 3.5 pounds and 1.14-inches thin, the ThinkPad X41 Tablet is nearly 20 percent lighter than its closest competitor and delivers the longest standard battery life of any 12-inch convertible tablet.
Sandisk Introduces a Secure USB Flash Storage Drive With Fingerprint Identification
SanDisk Corporation today introduced the Cruzer Profile, a portable, hi-speed USB 2.0 flash memory storage drive with added personal security capability to safeguard data, images, presentations and other personal information. Fingerprint identification technology embedded in the device helps restrict access to only the designated user of the Cruzer Profile. The Cruzer Profile was introduced at the annual CeBIT Show.

IBM Unveils First Biometric ThinkPad, Offering Security at Your Fingertips
IBM Integrates Fingerprint Reader with Embedded Security Subsystem; Tougher ThinkVantage Technology Strengthens IBM Security Architecture

IBM is taking computing security and data protection to the next level today with the introduction of the first ThinkPad with an integrated fingerprint reader. ThinkPad, already the industry's most secure notebook PC, now features a model that delivers simplified access to password-protected personal and financial information, web sites, documents and e-mail while offering an unmatched level of data protection through its new biometric capability and embedded security subsystem.

News discussion:

Technology news

[Home]   [Full version]