Azimuth Production Company, part of the Rostec State Corporation, has presented the first Russian complex for biometric identification by iris. The system is called "Vzor." It can quickly and accurately recognize people without physical contact.
According to the developers, the accuracy of recognition is comparable to DNA analysis, making it a reliable tool for identifying individuals.
The "Vzor" complex with software and hardware is entirely developed in Russia. It includes modules for recording and reading iris templates. Depending on the configuration, the system can identify from 40 to 90 people per minute.
"Vzor" is capable of recognizing people even in motion and at a distance of up to one and a half meters. Moreover, the presence of glasses or contact lenses does not affect the accuracy of the system. The system has already been successfully tested at industrial facilities and in law enforcement agencies.
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