Sarnoff biometric access control works for people inside cars

November 7, 2007—Sarnoff Corporation has announced the vehicle drive-through system, the newest application of its groundbreaking Iris on the Move (IOM) biometric identification technology. This latest capability captures a person’s iris image while inside of a vehicle, says the company.

The vehicle drive-through system builds on IOM’s ability to identify stationary subjects, as well as those in motion. The system’s pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) mechanism allows iris image capture for people inside of vehicles at various heights. The system works outdoors under varied lighting conditions and is easily adaptable for a variety of uses, such as creating a convenient and more secure checkpoint area.

The system is easy to use and eliminates the need for drivers to get out of the car or for security guards to approach vehicles with an authentication device. This streamlined operation expedites the authentication process, notes the company.

Sarnoff Corporation produces innovations in electronic, video and vision technologies that generate successful new products and services for government and commercial clients worldwide.

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