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Future smartphones may use new 3D biometric authentication that maps finger veins with light and sound – gizmochina
Biometric authentication has been in practical and commercial use for years now, with it most commonly appearing in the form of fingerprint or facial features b…

Biometric authentication has been in practical and commercial use for years now, with it most commonly appearing in the form of fingerprint or facial features based scanning. Although now, a new method has been discovered that involves mapping the veins in one’s fingers using light and sound, which might even make its way to smartphones.
According to the research team leader Jun Xia, from University at Buffalo, “The 3D finger vein biometric authentication method we developed enables levels of s…
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