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Biometrics recognition refers to the use of distinctive physiological and behavioral, called biometrics identifiers or simply biometrics, for automatically recognizing a person. They provide improved security, augmented efficiency, and enhanced user convenience. It is for these reasons that biometrics systems are being either increasingly deployed or evaluated in a large number of government and civilian applications. As biometric technology matures, there will be an increasing interaction between the market, technology, and the applications. The emerging interaction is expected to be influenced by the benefit of the technology, the sensitivities of the population, and the credibility of the service provider. It is certain that biometrics based identification will have a profound influence on the way we conduct our daily business in the days to come. It is also certain that, as the most mature and well- understood biometric recognition, that by fingerprints will remain an integral part of the preferred identification solutions in the future. Typically, authentication is based of one or more of the following:

Something you have (smartcard, token, ...)
Something you know (password, PIN, ...)
Something you are (fingerprint, iris, retina, ...)

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Show Card System

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Biometric Door Locks

Our Biometrics Products & Services:

Time Attendance System
1. Fingerprint System
2. Show Card System
3. Biometric System with LCD Camera
4. Biometric Door Locks
5. Automatic Salary System
6. Payroll System
7. HRMS Solution

Apart from the above SYS-COM offers Boom Barriers & Sliding Gate System that includes:

1. Sliding motor gate
2.Swing motor gate
3.Section arm barrier
4.Straight arm gate

These are the four scenarios are depicted

1. Biometrics at the borders
2. Biometrics in the health sector
3. Biometrics in business
4. Biometrics in everyday life

They can be placed on a continuum ranging from public-sector applications to private applications. Features of biometric identification are based on seven pillars

1. Universality
2. Distinctiveness
3. Permanence
4. Collectability
5. Performance
6. Acceptability
7. Resistance to Circumvention