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09 - 01 - 2010 - US Security Agency unveils outstanding performance from id3 Fingerprint Recognition Technology

Le Fontanil, September 10th, 2010,

id3 Semiconductors, a global provider of fingerprint recognition solutions, today announced that the company’s fingerprint recognition technology has demonstrated outstanding performance in a multivendor evaluation conducted by the NIST US Agency.

The NIST MINEX test results were released on September the 1st, 2010 and showing that id3’s fingerprint template extractor leads to the lowest error rate to date in fingerprint verification, outperforming all previously submitted extractors from more than 20 vendors, including well-known biometric market leaders. The company’s template matcher also recorded excellent results.

This achievement establishes the compliance of id3’s technology with US government's PIV program and demonstrates its ability to efficiently extract and compare fingerprint standardized information, even from poor quality images. It is also completely independent of the sensing technology used for fingerprint image capture, including optical, capacitive and thermal sensors.

The complete MINEX results can be found at http://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/ig/ominex_test-results.cfm. id3’s fingerprint template extractor (2Y) reached a top-level 0.24% false non-match rate at a fixed 0.01 false match for two fingers.

id3’s certified technology is already featured in the id3 Fingerprint Software Development Kit, for integration of state-of-the-art, standardized and sensor independent fingerprint verification on a computer. In combination with its Fingerprint On-Card Comparison technology (certified by MINEX II on June 2009), id3 can provide a complete biometric solution ensuring very high security while preserving user’s privacy.

About NIST MINEX Evaluation

Conducted by NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology) and sponsored by the Justice Management Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security US-VISIT program, the Minutiae Interoperability Exchange Test (MINEX) provides measurements of performance and interoperability between different vendors using standardized minutiae data. It also establishes the compliance with the United States Government's Personal Identity Verification (PIV) program.

About id3 Semiconductors

Founded in 1990, id3 Semiconductors is a high technology company focused on providing high value added biometric hardware and software components. These technologies target security applications, including identity and privacy protection, permissions management and e-ID documents readout. The company offers a unique set of biometrics technological elements:

  • MINEX II certified on-card fingerprint matcher,
  • Fingerprint SDK including MINEX compliant algorithms and WSQ image compression,
  • Fingerprint recognition modules

 Today, over 20 million licenses of the id3's On-Card-Comparison have been sold.

id3 Semiconductors also provides consulting services  for the development of effective solutions, worldwide.

06 - 12 - 2009 - Oberthur/id3 Fingerprint On-Card Comparison biometrics meets NIST Criteria

Paris June 12th , 5.45 pm

 
On 9 June 2009, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published the results of Phase III of the MINEX II program.
 
MINEX II evaluates the performances of fingerprint matching algorithms running on smart cards. The main advantage of On-Card Comparison is to enhance security and user privacy since the reference biometric data never leaves the card. It provides a very secure way of authenticating the card holder. 
 
Oberthur Technologies/id3 On-Card comparison is one of two technologies that have successfully met NIST criteria.
 
The report clearly shows the capacity of the Oberthur/id3 algorithm to deliver exceptional performances in terms of interoperability, accuracy and speed, while maintaining an error rate lower than the thresholds defined in the US government's PIV program. The algorithm is the fruit of joint development by Oberthur Technologies and id3 Semiconductors, which have been working together since 1999 when the first proof of concept of On-Card Comparison was demonstrated.
 
Regardless of which of the 19 approved vendors were used to extract the fingerprint minutiae of 123,962 individuals, the Oberthur /id3 matcher demonstrated high accuracy with an error rate of under 0.55%. The algorithm not only exceeds PIV specifications, but is also the fastest to date with an average of 0.28 seconds per positive match. Another advantage, and not the least, is its very low consumption of processor resources (<3kB code, 1kB data), which facilitates implementation on a smart card. The On-Card algorithm was validated on Oberthur's Java platform, ID-OneTM Cosmo.
 
This result opens the way to large-scale rollout of smartcard-embedded biometric verification technologies, doing away with the proprietary constraints imposed previously by the capture equipment used for enrollment or verification.
 
"By validating fingerprint comparison technology embedded on smart cards based exclusively on ISO/IEC 7816-11 and ISO/IEC 19794-2 standards, the NIST demonstrates the feasibility of implementing standardized solutions for rapid, interoperable  matching with a high degree of accuracy, while remaining completely independent of the infrastructure used," said Christophe Goyet, Technical Marketing Director Identity  for Oberthur North America."
 
"Recognition by the NIST of our On-Card algorithm rewards the work we have done over the last 10 years to promote adoption of this technology, which is less demanding in infrastructure and respects citizens' privacy. By successfully testing its performances, the NIST proved the maturity of On-Card comparison, thereby opening the way to numerous applications," commented Jean-Louis Revol, President of id3 Semiconductors.
 
The complete NIST report is available on http://fingerprint.nist.gov/minexII/.

 
 

About id3 Semiconductors
 
Founded in 1990, id3 Semiconductors is a company specialized in the conception and design of integrated circuits, electronic appliances and applications with emphasis on radio frequency (RF), contactless (RFID) and biometry deployment.
 
id3's innovations are available as hardware components or IP blocs, such as algorithms and software.
These technologies target security applications, including identity and privacy protection, permissions management, e-ID documents readout.
id3 is also a consulting company committed to offer customers all services required to find effective solutions and fulfil their objectives.
 
 
About Oberthur Technologies
With sales of 882.7 million Euros in 2008, Oberthur Technologies is a world leader in the field of secure technologies. Innovation and high quality services ensure Oberthur Technologies’ strong positioning in its main target markets:
  • Card Systems: One of the world’s leading providers of security and identification based on smart card technology and associated services for mobile, payment, transport, digital TV and convergence markets.
  • Identity: International player for the manufacture and personalization of secure identity documents such as passport, identity card, driving license or health care card - traditional and electronic - and associated services for both governmental and corporate markets.
  • Fiduciary printing: World’s third largest private security printer specialized in high security for the production of banknotes, checks and other fiduciary documents in more than fifty countries.
  • Cash protection: World leader in the emerging market of intelligent systems to secure cash-in-transit and ATM.
Close to its customers, Oberthur Technologies benefits from an industrial and commercial presence across all five continents.
 
Website: www.oberthur.com
 
 
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