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Developed by Hitachi, Miwa Lock exhibited a finger vein authentication reader (RDFV) system designed for indoor use at the 2008 Security Show. Miwa Lock provides high-performance security and lock systems in response to the ongoing demand for advanced, robust crime prevention systems.
The RDFV system achieves high-standard identity authentication because the system authenticates individual vein patterns. It is superior to card and key security systems because there is nothing to be lost or stolen. Moreover, the system is easy to configure and set up indoors. This makes it possible to monitor exactly who enters and exists a building.
Miwa's system is capable of registering two fingers per individual up to a maximum of 500 persons.
All you need to do is place your finger over the reader and the authentication process is completed quickly and easily. The RDFV system is in wide use among Japanese financial companies.
Miwa is retailing its finger vein pattern authentication system in Japan for 340,000 yen.
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