Biometric sensors are a mechanical or electronic technology that captures biometric data (i.e. the face, palm print, or iris) digitally in a way that can be turned into a biometric template. So for example, the biometric sensor for the face is a device's camera. For fingerprints, it is a fingerprint pad/sensor.
Biometric sensors are a mechanical or electronic technology that captures biometric data (i.e. the face, palm print, or iris) digitally in a way that can be turned into a biometric template. So for example, the biometric sensor for the face is a device's camera. For fingerprints, it is a fingerprint pad/sensor.
Biometric sensors are used to collect measurable biological characteristics (biometric signals) from a human being, which can then be used in conjunction with biometric recognition algorithms to perform automated person identification.
Where can I find biometric sensors? Technically, anywhere you can find biometric technology, you can also find a sensor. Mobile phones already incorporate biometric sensors for user validation and access. Iris scanning cameras can be found in border control and physical access around the world.