Sormenjälkitunnus
Sormenjälkitunnus, also known as fingerprint identification, is a biometric authentication method that uses the unique patterns of ridges and furrows on a person's fingertips for verification. These patterns, formed during fetal development, are highly individualized and remain largely unchanged throughout a person's life. The process of sormenjälkitunnus typically involves capturing an image of a fingerprint using a scanner and then comparing this image to a stored reference template.
There are several types of fingerprint scanning technologies, including optical, capacitive, and ultrasonic scanners. Optical scanners
Sormenjälkitunnus is widely used for security purposes, such as unlocking smartphones, accessing secure facilities, and in