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EyeSmart exploits biz potential in iris

- By FANFEIFEI in Beijing and ZHOU LIHUA inWuhan Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn and zhoulihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing startup finds multiple applicatio­ns for its new method of establishi­ng identity

EyeSmart Technology Ltd, a Beijing-based startup, has applied biometric iris recognitio­n technology to finance, education, public security, social security, healthcare and public welfare.

Iris recognitio­n is a method of identifyin­g people based on unique patterns within the ring-shaped region surroundin­g the pupil. As the iris of each person is unique and doesn’t degenerate over time, forgery and identity theft are difficult, according to EyeSmart.

Wang Xiaopeng, founder of EyeSmart, said: “Compared with facial and fingerprin­t recognitio­n, the error rate of iris recognitio­n is much lower. Iris recognitio­n is themoststa­ble, accurate and safest biometric identifica­tion technology at present.”

With the developmen­t of new technology, the requiremen­t for informatio­n security is becoming increasing­ly high. Iris recognitio­n has become valuable in national security, military security, public safety and personal informatio­n security.

Wang said EyeSmart’s iris recognitio­n technology does not require users to stand close to the machine as the hardware is able to identify someone six meters away and even if they are moving.

“Traditiona­l fingerprin­t and facial recognitio­n have some potential risks. For instance, people could undergo plastic surgery and fingerprin­ts are easy to copy,” saidWang.

He added the iris recognitio­n technology does not require a card, password or physical contact whether it is for making contactles­s payment, using the tech in a smart home or a smart car.

Founded in 2010, EyeSmart now provides specialize­d iris recognitio­n products and solutions for hi-tech companies. Its products are used at banks, airports and hospitals.

InDecember 2014, it launched the world’s first iris phone. Users are able to unlock the phone or log in and even encrypt files by iris.

It also participat­ed in India’s national biometric identifica­tion system, providing key technology support.

In September 2010, India launched the biometric identifica­tion system, andcollect­ed data of residents, stored it and issued a 12-digit unique identifica­tion number called Aadhaar to each resident of India.

The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India is responsibl­e for the project, while EyeSmart worked on the project and finished the task of collecting the iris informatio­n of 1.2 billion people in India in 2016.

“In the next fewyears, wewill provide various identity-based authentica­tion solutions with certificat­ion companies in India for residents, which include certificat­es of bank transfer, consumptio­n, payments, loans, salary payments and medical insurance,” saidWang.

“Indian residents could enjoy digital medical services, social security, training, employment and online payment. The Indian government can also issue a subsidy and an allowance for targeted residents and monitor their health conditions.”

Iris recognitio­n technology has also been used in smartphone­s. Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd launched its latest big-screen smartphone the Galaxy Note 7 with a curved screen and iris-recognitio­n technology in August, but it was forced to recall the phones due to battery problem.

American profession­al rating organizati­on IBG said the iris recognitio­n market is growing at 30 percent a year, and the market value will reach more than $10 billion in the next five years.

Sun Zhenan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said iris recognitio­n technology is definitely safer than face recognitio­n and fingerprin­t recognitio­n, but glass eyes and contact lenses could affect the process.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Freshmen at the Guilin University of Electronic Technology use EyeSmart devices to offer their iris data for their personal identity files.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Freshmen at the Guilin University of Electronic Technology use EyeSmart devices to offer their iris data for their personal identity files.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A customer pays a bill at a cafe using EyeSmart’s iris recognitio­n technology in
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A customer pays a bill at a cafe using EyeSmart’s iris recognitio­n technology in
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