A systematic procedure for how to conduct calculation or solve a problem in a given number of steps. In Fingerprints’ specific case, the method refers to the comparison of two fingerprints with each other.
A pattern recognition system that identifies or verifies an individual by studying a physiological characteristic of that individual, such as a fingerprint.
A piece of silicon that an integrated circuit is embedded in, such as a sensor chip. Normally, a silicon wafer is divided into a number of chips, with each chip being essentially identical.
Decision by a customer (OEM or ODM) to start developing one or several commercial products using Fingerprints’ technology integrated into one or more of its products.
Comparison of compiled biometric data with all stored templates for the purpose of identifying one of these templates (and thus an individual) from many.
A combined mobile phone and handheld computer linked to the Internet via mobile broadband. A smartphone has a complete mobile operating system that is transferable between multiple devices enabling the user to easily install mobile apps, which are small third-party programs that increase the phone’s functionality.
The comparison of compiled biometric data with a given template for the purpose of verifying that the two match. This enables the authentication of an individual with a high degree of certainty.