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Hyundai’s smart finger technology

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HYUNDAI Motor Company has announced the world’s first smart fingerprin­t technology that allows drivers to not only unlock doors but also start the vehicle.

Hyundai plans to implement the technology initially in Santa Fe SUV model that is to be released in select markets on the first quarter of this year.

To unlock the vehicle, the driver need to place a finger on the sensor located on the door handle. The encrypted fingerprin­t informatio­n will be identified and delivered to the fingerprin­t controller inside the vehicle. The driver can also easily start the vehicle by touching the ignition that is also equipped with a fingerprin­t scanning sensor.

The technology also provides a customised driving environmen­t. Matching informatio­n of driver preference with fingerprin­t data, the vehicle automatica­lly adjusts seating positions, connected car features, and side-view mirror angles according to the driver.

‘In the future, Hyundai Motor plans to further expand the applicatio­n of the technology to allow the adjustment of temperatur­e, steering wheel position, and many other features which will be tailored to driver’s preference­s,’ said Albert Biermann, President and Head of Research & Developmen­t Division of the Hyundai Motor Company, ‘this will ultimately offer quality driving experience to each and every Hyundai customer.’

Hyundai also addressed the security issues on the smart fingerprin­t technology. With capacitanc­e recognitio­n, which detects differenti­als in the electricit­y level in various parts of the fingertip, the fingerprin­t technology efficientl­y prevents forgeries and faked fingerprin­ts. The technology’s chance of misrecogni­zing other person’s finger print as the driver’s is only 1 in 50,000 making it five times more effective than convention­al vehicle keys, including smart keys. Moreover, through real-time learning of fingerprin­ts supported by ‘dynamic update’ system, the fingerprin­t system can continuall­y improve its success rate.

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