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FREE Case Study: A steel industry company

FREE Case Study: A steel industry company

  • 01/07/2015

Welcome to our free Case Study

The following document is an excerpted exmaple on how one our case studies look and what we have to offer.

Such documents show how others fared with a certain application, or what are the fine points and possible pitfalls of a technology. These will help you to get oriented in the world of biometry, learn from others and create a successful application for yourself!

This case study is about a steel industry company that got fed up with the card based time & attendance system and wanted something new. They implemented biometry to improve things around and this case study shows how it worked out.


Face recognition camera systems - Part 3

Face recognition camera systems - Part 3

  • 02/26/2015

Welcome to the third chapter of the ABI three-parter on face recognition camera systems. In this part, Applied Biometrics Institute will give you practical examples about using public surveillance cameras for face recognition. We will show how positioning, resolution and optical capabilities influence the image quality and what should be considered, when designing such systems.


Choosing an improper technology

Choosing an improper technology

  • 01/10/2015

Is biometry always the solution? What happens if one chooses the wrong technology and adheres to it by all means? What if you, from three alternatives, choose the wrong ones twice? In this case study, ABI shows, through a true story, how negligent planning and obstinate tenacity to an improper choice can turn using a technology that worked for others into a nightmare. We also reveal the possible causes and give advice to you on how to avoid the same pitfalls.


Face recognition camera systems - Part 2

Face recognition camera systems - Part 2

  • 01/10/2015

Welcome to the second chapter of the ABI three-parter on face recognition camera systems. In this part, Applied Biometrics Institute continues to guide you through the parts of face recognition systems. This time, taking the data stream, the storage systems, video compression and the software apart, showing the key concepts for properly scaling these elements when designing such systems.


Face recognition camera systems - Part 1

Face recognition camera systems - Part 1

  • 01/10/2015

Welcome! This is the first chapter of the ABI three-parter on face recognition camera systems. In this study, Applied Biometrics Institute gives you an overview on parts of the face recognition systems, and shows what part the camera itself plays within the recognition process, and what you, as a customer should take into consideration when buying one.


Hand geometry reader - software vulnerability

Hand geometry reader - software vulnerability

  • 01/10/2015

This case study is about the well-known Handkey II 3D hand geometry reader devices. ABI shows how an outdated software and lack of network security could compromise your system and what you can do to avoid such attacks and what you should do to secure your networks.


Hand geometry reader - template sharing and platen problems

Hand geometry reader - template sharing and platen problems

  • 01/10/2015

This case study is about the well-known Handkey II 3D hand geometry reader devices. Applied Biometrics Institute shows you, through two actual examples, how environmental conditions and core functions (e.g. template sharing between devices) can affect system operation. ABI also gives you advices on how to avoid these problems to ensure proper system operation and user satisfaction.


Comparison between fingerprint and hand geometry identification - Part 2

Comparison between fingerprint and hand geometry identification - Part 2

  • 01/10/2015

In the second part of the comparison, Applied Biometrics Institute puts the differences revealed in the first part under more scrutiny, revealing important facts about usability to assist you in selecting the proper technology for your planned application.


Comparison between fingerprint and hand geometry identification - Part 1

Comparison between fingerprint and hand geometry identification - Part 1

  • 01/10/2015

In this document, ABI introduces you to the two most widespread biometric identification technologies, fingerprint scanning and hand geometry reading: their operation and the key differences between the systems.


A poultry processing plant

A poultry processing plant

  • 01/10/2015

This case study is about a poultry processing plant and their need for a simple but accurate Time & Attendance tracking method


A fast food chain

A fast food chain

  • 01/10/2015

Learn, how an international fast food chain cut back significantly on their expenses, by using a trustworthy biometric system for Time & Attendance management!


A brokerage company

A brokerage company

  • 01/10/2015

This case study shows you how biometry helped a brokerage company, which needed a high-tec, highly accurate system for both security and Time & Attendance tracking.


A lamp manufacturing company

A lamp manufacturing company

  • 01/10/2015

This case study shows how an industrial plant which features contaminated environments can still benefit from biometry.

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