BioLink advances its OEM-offerings for access control applications [author:BioLink Solutions / Natalia Voronina Public time:Oct 11, 2006] |
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BioLink U-Match Ethernet is able to perform both functions of fingerprint scanners (scanning fingerprint images, generation and comparison of biometric templates) and various functions required to manage electromagnetic door locks, turnstiles, etc. This device is intended for usage as a component in access control and time management applications requiring remote location of readers and controllers of end devices.
The new driver is also operable with BioLink’s commercial software product - BioLink SDK, a tool to integrate BioLink biometrics into new applications. The new functionality of the driver is faster operation with Ethernet devices and ability to search and customize the unaddressed devices in the network.
About BioLink
BioLink, a leading provider of biometric identification solutions, develops, manufactures, and markets advanced fingerprint biometric products. The Company’s goods and services form the core of biometric identification and authentication solutions for all scales of civil identification, access control and information security applications. BioLink’s solutions provide the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry and are being implemented by corporate and government entities worldwide. For additional information, please visit BioLink’s web site at http://www.biolinksolutions.com.
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