Iris Solutions
The following products use iris algorithms developed by Dr. John Daugman of Cambridge University. L-1 is the exclusive licensor of the Daugman technology, which has continually demonstrated leading performance in all government tests. Daugman ’08, the most recent algorithm, is capable of performing optimally in any environmental condition with unparalleled power and flexibility for applications such as iris on the move, iris at a distance and iris recognition from mobile devices. Learn more by clicking on any of the links below.
| Product | Description | Solution Category |
| ABIS® System | Scalable multi-biometric search engine that manages finger, face and iris data | Multi-Biometric Identification |
| HIIDE™ 5 | Only device of its kind to generate native iris, finger and face templates onboard | Mobile Identification Multi-Biometric Identification |
| HIIDE™ Series 4 | Portable, full-function, multi-biometric, handheld device for enrollment and identification | Mobile Identification Multi-Biometric Identification |
| PIER-T™ | Rugged iris recognition system attached to a PC or laptop for enrollment and identification in the field | Civil Enrollment Systems Mobile Identification |
| Mobile-Eyes™ | A rugged, handheld or mounted acquisition device that allows quick and easy simultaneous capture of high quality dual iris images | Civil Enrollment Systems & Law Enforcement |
| Offender-ID™ | Inmate booking and release application with iris biometrics | Inmate Management & Identification |
| Multi-Biometric Capture Station | Turnkey application that incorporates finger, face and iris capture, document authentication, standards formatting and transmission protocols | Civil Enrollment Systems Criminal Booking Systems |
| SIRIS™ SDK | Next generation iris enrollment and matching platform that utilizes the latest Daugman algorithm | Software Developer Kits |
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What is Iris Recognition?
Iris recognition is one of the fastest, most accurate and scalable biometric recognition technologies.
