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High-Tech Security Gadget From
M'sia Introduced In Brunei
By Kartika Rahman
Bandar Seri
Begawan – The latest in security gadgetry was introduced the
Sultanate yesterday.
Organised
by the Prime Minister's Office, representatives from various
ministries were invited for the product launching of `Neural e-JARI',
a biometric fingerprint access control system from Malaysia that
utilises embedded microcontroller technology.
Among those who attended yesterday's
launching included Director of International Operation Major General (Rtd)
Dato' Abdul Ghani Yunus and other representatives of Neural Group of
Companies. Also present was Hj Saban Tamin of Prebecue Services Sdn
Bhd, the local agent for the product.
The general manager of Neural
Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, Amran bin Sulaiman, talked about the various
functions of the Neural e-JARI gadget.
Neural e-JARI is an effective tool
for security systems. As such this end-to-end technology solution
incorporates revolutionary fingerprint authentication technology that
goes beyond traditional fingerprint scanning and card system.
Neural e-JARI is a state-of-the-art
fingerprint authentication product that is exceptionally accurate,
reliable and fast. It features a Time Management System (TMS) that
provides commercial business, institutions and other establishments
with an effective system for checking, controlling and recording the
presence and movement of people in the building.
With the TMS, a user can specify
whether he/she is clocking-in or clocking-out. By using fingerprints
to determine identity, "buddy punching" i.e. colleagues clocking-in
for other colleagues can be totally eliminated as well as other fraud.
Attendance of each employee is
printed on the attendance report. The attendance report is
particularly useful for payroll purposes. For example, wages and
salaries can be paid according to the number of hours an employee
works.
Neural e-JARI could also be used as a
Door Access Management System that will be able to control an
individual's access to a specific common area through verification of
fingerprints.
Neural e-JARI analyses and compares a
person's fingerprint against the previously enrolled record. If the
two fingerprints match, the person is authenticated. And if the time
is within the authorised period for entry, the device will signal and
release the electric door lock.
The key feature is the EntryPad. A
low powered small form factor sensor designed specifically for the PC
market. The sensor utilises the highly successful unique Trueprint
technology. This technology gives the sensor the ability to look past
the easily obscured outer layer of skin to the living layer below,
where the true fingerprint lies.
The small form factor, coupled with
the low voltage makes the EntryPad sensor well suited for integration
into various products such as laptop and desktop computers, PDAs,
mobile phones and Internet applications.
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Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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