[Delivery Record] Information and Image Processing Equipment - Vein Authentication Device
A security system that captures images with an infrared CCD camera and completes personal authentication!
The vein authentication device is a security system that captures the unique vascular patterns of an individual's fingers using an infrared CCD camera, and completes personal authentication through special image processing, feature point extraction, and feature point matching. It achieves high-speed image processing through FPGA. 【Features】 ■ Captures the vascular patterns of fingers using an infrared CCD camera ■ Special image processing and feature point extraction ■ Feature point matching ■ A security system that completes personal authentication ■ High-speed image processing achieved through FPGA *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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★ Both electrical design and mechanical design are supported, and the company continues to expand smoothly, with annual sales projected to increase from 9.7 billion yen last year to 12.5 billion yen this year (with the fiscal year ending this month). We have a total of 70 technical staff involved in various software designs such as measurement and control circuit design, image processing, mechatronics line design, and related peripheral designs, and the number of employees has exceeded 540. ★ Not only design but also sheet metal processing, machining, surface mounting, assembly, and inspection are in-house processes, ensuring short delivery times and high quality. In particular, we have equipment capable of handling large boards (500×600) and high-density boards (BGA, 0.5mm QFP) for circuit board assembly, and in the inspection process, we have equipment such as X-ray inspection machines and in-circuit testers. Additionally, we have renewed our equipment mainly at the Kumamoto, Hamamatsu, and Sagamihara factories. ★ In January 2015, we established the Sagamihara Division in addition to the Kyoto, Kumamoto, and Hamamatsu factories, creating a four-division structure, and in March 2016, new buildings began operations at the Kyoto and Kumamoto factories.