Fujitsu expands lineup of contactless palm vein authentication devices
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Fujitsu and Fujitsu Frontech Ltd have developed PalmSecure-SL, the world’s smallest and slimmest contactless palm vein authentication sensor. A standard portable version and integrated mouse version of the sensor is now available, Fujitsu said.
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The new authentication device maintains the same high level of authentication as Fujitsu’s existing PC login sensor technology while also featuring a compact package that is approximately one-fourth the volume. At the same time, the new device incorporates camera stabilization and guideless authentication functionality, as well as a power-saving mode. Apart from enabling the effective utilization of desk space, these features allow the technology to be effortlessly operated even in mobile applications.
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In recent years, the need for enhanced security in the corporate environment has become increasingly important. In addition, ease of use and space efficiency are becoming high-priority requirements for customers.
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Fujitsu’s new PalmSecure-SL sensor, which provides one-to-one matching authentication, has achieved the world’s smallest and slimmest design for a palm vein authentication sensor. Thanks to the device’s enhanced convenience, it can easily be employed even in environments such as mobile applications.
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Fujitsu and Fujitsu Frontech began global sales of contact-free palm vein authentication devices starting in 2005, and so far these systems have been utilized in a variety of applications, including ATMs and security access control. With the addition of the PalmSecure-SL sensor to its lineup of PC Login sensors, Fujitsu aims to support customers in implementing enhanced PC security measures.
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