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William Olivadoti
Tel:1-651-3051470Fax:1-651-3051470
William Olivadoti
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Update Time: | 2011-04-08 |
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Valid to: | Never Expired |
Detailed Description: | Attn: Purchasing Dept:- new security product> We have a new biometric security > recognition/identification camera product.[IP and > CCTV and wireless * miles range] > Camera motion sensor triggers Biometric PBF sensor to > detect burglar`s biometric signature 7 meters away to > match in database > A. Camera motion sensor and Biometric PBF sensor detect > burglar PBF 7 meters away > B. Burglar`s PBF biometric signature and matching > video/photo stored in computer/dvr/nvr & matched with > database > C. Camera sends alarm to internet > D. PBF biometric signature accurate up to 99.999 per cent > E. Biometric CCTV system also available > F. All-Weather solar-powered wireless remote outdoor models available. > > PBF Biometric Sensor tested by NASA biometrics licensee. > PBF Biometric Signatures verified by NASA biometrics > licensee. > one limited year warranty on lower end models, 3 years on some higher end models. > > The camera will work on PAL also > How it works:The camera motion detection triggers the PBF > Sensor. > The PBF Sensor detects the results of nerve firing patterns > up to 7 meters unidirectionally and in a 14 meter > diameter area omnidirectionally. The detection range is > adjustable. > This nerve firing pattern result is a biometric signature > of a person. > The signature is sent to the > camera to match the picture or video of that individual. The > picture and signature are time/date stamped and are sent to > a recording PC/dvr/nvr. > The signature is sent then to a dedicated computer that > stores the signature and matches it against a database of > signatures. The accuracy is up to 99.999% using mathematical > software and recognition software. > The technology has been tested since 1990, tracking control > group of people`s biometric signatures. > After 20 years of tracking, their biometric > signatures never > change. > Best regards, William Olivadoti > |
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