Bio Metric System | |
Biometrics is automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. | |
![]() | A system also can be used in verification mode, where the biometric system authenticates a person’s claimed identity from his/her previously enrolled pattern. Using biometrics for identifying and authenticating human beings offers some unique advantages. Only biometric authentication bases identification on an intrinsic part of a human being. Tokens, such as smart cards, magnetic stripe cards, physical keys, and so forth, can be lost, stolen, duplicated, or left at home. Passwords can be forgotten, shared, or observed. While all biometric systems have their own advantages and disadvantages, there are some common characteristics needed to make a biometric system usable. |
First, the biometric must be based upon a distinguishable trait. For example, for nearly a century, law enforcement has used fingerprints to identify people. There is a great deal of scientific data supporting the idea that “no two fingerprints are alike.” | |
| Bio-Metric System at Viyellatex: | |
Viyellatex Group is one of the pioneer companies who are already managing the attendance system through the Bio Metric Finger Print System. In the middle of 2008 management of Viyellatex Group has taken a farsighted decision to introduce the Bio Metric Attendance control System for ensuring more accurate and reliable attendance records throughout the whole group. FP device is a contemporary modern device for fast integration of attendance data co related specially with individual real finger print to avoid flaws in proximity device attendance system. Though it was a great challenge for the whole group as the huge number of employee are involve, Viyellatex Group has taken over the challenge and reached the objectives. | |

