What I Know About Biometric Security Systems:
I know that biometric security systems, are security systems that are activated and can be bypassed, by a DNA sample from an indicated persons body!
Questions:
1.) I am interested on how people can use biometric security systems to adapt to everyday life.
2.) I am also interested on how can biometric security systems be applied to eye scanning.
Links:
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Link # 2 is here!
Bullet Points List:
1.) That biometric fingerprint encoding, is a process through which the system scans, and applies the image of the indicated fingerprint, into digital form.
2.) The digital image of the fingerprint is translated into code and then later saved onto the system. So when the same finger comes around, the system will recognize it, and grant the person access, into the building!
3.) Throughout voice recognition knows, the system measures the diameter frequency, and the volume of the esophagus, and the voice of the corresponding person. The system also isolates the stronger voice that is closer to the system, and recognizes THAT, as its access pass!
4.) There are also signature-based, biometric security systems. In which the system measures the volume, velocity, pressure, angles, and words, in order for the system to be able to differ one signature, from another!
5.) There are also facial recognition, biometric security systems, throughout which the system tracks, finds, and isolates, important features of the specific face, and the system saves it, for part of future, building, access!
My Short Summary:
The different ways throughout which, biometric security systems are somewhat "implemented" into my daily life, is unimaginable. But it is! The most important way, is that now, CNG, is beginning to implement biometric security systems, inside of the school, to assure for a much, better, future!
Questions That I Still Have:
1.) Do biometric security systems, have a maximum memory storage capacity, to remember all of this information? You know, like a memory stick, or a flash drive, or a USB storage device. Does the number of GB it has, matter, or not?

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