On November 6, Oki Electric announced the development of iris recognition technology for camera-equipped mobile phones. Unlike Oki's previous iris recognition technology that relies on infrared cameras for the iris scan, the new technology uses ordinary cellphone cameras.
With plans to make the technology commercially available in March 2007, Oki hopes to boost the security of cellphone payment systems.
According to Oki, any camera-equipped cellphone or PDA can perform iris recognition once the special software is installed. Identification accuracy is said to be high, with only 1 in 100,000 scans resulting in error, and the system can tell the difference between flesh-and-blood eyes and photographs.
[Sources: Nikkei Net, Oki press release]
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this set is actually CDMA based.........any camera-equipped cellphone or PDA can perform iris recognition once the special software .I eman here software use for binding for users in a long time......just a marketing policy
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