Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

Elyctis launches affordable ID BOX for e-passport verification

Monday, October 24, 2011

Elyctis, an electronic ID solutions developer based in France, has announced the release of ID BOX, a new compact e-passport reader.

According to Elyctis, the ID BOX provides a much cheaper alternative to current e-passport verification equipment, enabling more border control and law enforcement officers to read all the features of electronic and biometric passports, including facial, fingerprint and iris scans.


Because of its small size, low power consumption and affordable price, the ID BOX may also be used by hotel receptionists, merchants, civil servants, or any other civilian handling passports, according to Elyctis.

The ID BOX includes an optical scanner, a contactless chip reader and a fingerprint sensor, along with a contact smart card reader and two SAMs (Security Access Modules), which ensure that only an authorized person is able to verify the complete passport holder identity, according to Elyctics.

In order to support international roll out of e-passports, the ID BOX complies to all ICAO, IAS, ISO7816, ISO14443, PC/SC, and biometry industry standards, as well as all ICAO specifications and recommendations including BAC, PA, AA, EAC and SAC. [end] 

Vision-Box, a biometrics solutions provider, has come out with an automatic border control e-gate that supports multimodal biometric authentication.

This new e-gate is a thin system that contains vb i-match, a single sourced design that is modular and flexible and can be adapted to business requirements and infrastructure constraints that would otherwise disrupt passenger flow. It has the ability to cope with industry standards such as ICAO. The e-gate supports iris, fingerprint and facial biometrics.

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New passport-reading and biometrics technology installed at Dubai International Airport is catching increasing numbers of people who attempt to enter the country with fake identity documents, reports the Gulf News.

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Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) plans to implement a mobile biometric screening device system to help its inland enforcement operations combat illegal immigrants.

As reported in the Straits Times and Today Online, the ICA is investing in MAVIS, the Mobile Automated Verification and Identification System. The handheld system can perform ID and fingerprint and facial recognition biometrics screening without having to bring a suspect into an office.

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Travelers into Dubai International Airport will have the option of using an automated border crossing checkpoint, according to GulfNews.com.

Initially deployed in Terminal three, but expected to be rolled out throughout the airport, the system will read the passports and check the facial image and iris against a watch list. The entire process takes about 15 seconds.

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