Identification of blood vessels in the palm
Identification by blood vessels in the palm, not fingerprints, iris ... This new technology is being tested in Japan at a library. The new biometric technique eliminates the use of library tags.
Blood vessels in the palm
Fujitsu (Japan) said a public library in Naka city is the first place to use new technology.
The technology is highly accurate because the blood vessels in the palm are very complex. It is difficult to copy these lines because they are in the body.
In addition, the system does not require contact between hands and scanners, thus ensuring hygiene in public places.
Users can borrow books at the library without using a card.
They just put their hands above the identification device. The device compares the blood vessels in their palms to the blood vessels they registered earlier.
Fujitsu says the technology can be used in many places, such as banks, government buildings, hospitals, offices, etc.
Minh Son (According to Livescience)
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