Iris recognition systems use the iris layer in our eyes. The
colored muscle layer around the pupil is called the iris. The iris layer has a
different and unique structure in every person. Iris is frequently used in
biometric identification processes, just like fingerprints. The iris, which has
special features unique to the person, is used in access management procedures.
This way, fast, hygienic, contactless access control can be provided.
High-resolution cameras
map the iris layer. Iris's details that ordinary people cannot perceive are
apparent in this way. Iris takes shape within a few months of birth and remains
unchanged until death. The fact that the iris structure does not change makes
it an essential biometric identification system. In this respect, the iris recognition system is very
reliable.
Advantages of Iris
Recognition System
The most significant
benefit of the iris recognition system is that it is safe. Iris recognition systems are very secure
because they are unique to the person and do not change from birth to death.
Another benefit of the iris recognition
system is that it provides contactless access management. It would help to look
at the camera at a certain distance to introduce the iris. Besides contactless access
management, the iris recognition
system is hygienic. Since there is a distance between the eye and the device,
it is more suitable for hygiene rules than other biometric recognition systems
such as fingerprints.
Another benefit of the iris recognition system is that it is fast. The iris map, which the system draws
beforehand, can be defined in seconds. In addition to their speed, iris recognition systems stand out
because they are easy to follow compared to access management systems using
cards and passwords. This way, situations such as losing the card or forgetting
the password can be prevented. At the same time, other people can't access the
relevant area or place by using a card or password.
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It does not depend on factors such as passwords
and PINs at risk of being forgotten or stolen. That's why It's so trustworthy.
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Incorrect acceptance rates of iris recognition
systems are low.
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It is much more hygienic than other biometric
systems because there is no need for direct contact.
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Iris recognition systems do not cause any
harm to human health.
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It is the only biometric system used in sterile
environments such as laboratories, operating rooms, or nuclear facilities where
special protective equipment should be worn.
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Since the number of reference points is much
higher than the fingerprint, a much more precise result can be obtained.
Iris Recognition System Usage
Areas
Iris recognition systems, which are easily used at points and
places where security needs are high, are frequently preferred due to their
ease of use. Iris recognition
systems are mainly used in environments that need to be sterilized, such as
laboratories, operating rooms, and nuclear facilities. Since wearing unique
clothes in these places is compulsory, the eyes are the only body area where
users can contact the measuring device. Iris
recognition systems are also frequently used in high-security locations
such as police stations and prisons. Iris
recognition systems are also used in airports, universities, health units,
and ATMs.
With Papilon's high-tech
iris recognition device, Optika, you can perform iris recognition and provide
safe and healthy access control.