Course Description
Retina recognition is a biometric technology that uses the distinctive patterns on a person’s retina to identify them. The retina is a layer of blood vessels at the rear of the eye. The eye is placed in front of the system at a capture distance varying from 8 cm to 1 meter. The individual must line up a succession of markers as seen through the eyepiece. The eye is optically focused so that the retina pattern may be captured by the scanner. Near infrared (NIR 890 nm) irradiation is used to scan the retina, and the distinctive pattern of the blood vessels is collected. The distinctiveness of blood vessel patterns is used in retina recognition. It has been commercially developed since the mid-1970s. According to Sandia Laboratory, the false rejection rate is less than 1.0 percent.
Program Objectives
- History
- Retina Basics
- Prominent Implementations
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Videos Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Completion Certificate No
- Assessments Yes