AOptix Technologies, Inc. www.aoptix.com a leading edge developer of advanced biometric iris recognition systems announced that it is entering the fast growing iris recognition biometrics market with its proprietary adaptive optics technology. The company will premiere its fully functional 2 meter stand-off system at the upcoming Biometrics Consortium Conference (BCC) exhibition in Baltimore, Maryland from September 11 through 13, 2007.
CAMPBELL, Calif. (BusinessWire EON) September 9, 2007 --
AOptix Technologies, Inc. www.aoptix.com
a leading edge developer of advanced biometric iris recognition systems
announced that it is entering the fast growing iris recognition
biometrics market with its proprietary adaptive optics technology. The
company will premiere its fully
functional 2 meter stand-off system at the upcoming Biometrics
Consortium Conference (BCC) exhibition in Baltimore, Maryland from
September 11 through 13, 2007.
Adaptive optics (AO) correct for optical distortions caused by
atmospheric disturbances and target motion. First applied in deep space
astronomy imaging, AO systems measure wavefront error to optimize
optical performance in real-time, and typically employ deformable
mirrors in a closed-loop control configuration.
In the company’s iris recognition
architecture, AO technology allows for real-time tracking and focus
adjustments, enabling iris image capture at unprecedented stand-off
distances. The company has successfully captured high quality iris
images at 18 meters, or about 60 feet, in controlled laboratory
environments. For the shorter range, 2 meter cooperative system that
will be exhibited at BCC, AO enables full automation of the subject
acquisition and iris capture process, so that the subject merely needs
to position himself in a very large volume of about 1 cubic meter, and
look at the system. AO also provides consistently outstanding image
quality, which the company believes will lead to significantly improved
accuracy results.
“AOptix is poised to revolutionize the human
factors paradigm in iris recognition,” stated
Phil Tusa, Vice President of Biometrics Programs. “Until
now, the drawback of iris imagers has been subject ease-of-use. Now the
subject experience will be fast and effortless, made possible by AOptix’s
exclusive adaptive optics technology.”
AOptix believes that the market for iris recognition will grow
substantially over the next 5 years. Leading industry studies predict
market growth rates of 40% per year (AAGR) for the iris recognition
modality; the company also believes that its fully automated, stand-off
technology has the potential to accelerate this growth. There are a
large number of prospective applications for stand-off, cooperative iris
recognition, such as aviation and border crossing security, national and
regional ID programs, military base and governmental facility access
control security, and commercial access control security.
About the Company
AOptix Technologies is a privately funded company founded in 2000. With
core technology expertise in the application of advanced adaptive
optics, they develop free space optical communications and biometrics
based identification solutions for both government and commercial
markets. For additional information, please see www.aoptix.com.
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