martes, 20 de diciembre de 2011

Access Control Security Systems for Home and Business

In many parts of the world is no longer necessary to present an identification card, or make a queue to pass the documents with a magnetic stripe, to go to public places or do any kind of transaction. The development of biometric systems is a step in the future of personal safety.But what do we mean by biometric systems? With the development of biometric systems, we mean to use the natural characteristics of humans to the design of safety structures, patterns formed with unalterable physical features that allow a process of comparing the face, voice or iris of the eye, between other aspects.A little historyAlthough biometric systems are not new. The implementation in regular environments, and even today in many countries, are something new. Not to mention that the progress made today far exceed many of the traditional biometric systems like fingerprint reading.At present the development of biometric systems include many fields, from security to video games. We see, for example, many consoles that work with facial recognition. Also in computer security, where the computer does recognize the features of the user before leaving to join the system.Within the scope that we list is the development of biometrics 2D and 3D MEMS biometric sensors that allow total control of the device, without pressing a button. Recognition of vascular iris recognition.At your fingertipsSomething interesting about the development of biometric systems is related to its application in the 'real world'. That is, in daily life. To go to the bank, do the paperwork, entering public places such as libraries, etc.. In many places, this is a reality. However, most of the world is just a development proposal.However, one aspect that slowly gains strength, because on one hand is the continued growth of this technology, and the other the need to simplify processes, as well as the lack of a safe environment. In the days to come the development of biometric systems will become so natural that there will be no wonder when we read the papers or pay bills at the bank with a simple hand movement.