retinascans
Retinascans are a biometric identification technology that relies on imaging the retina to verify a person’s identity. The method captures the unique pattern of blood vessels at the back of the eye and converts it into a digital template used for comparison against a stored reference.
Operation and stability: A scanner emits low-intensity light and records the reflected pattern. Advanced algorithms extract
History and typical use: Retinal scanning emerged in the late 20th century for high-security applications, including
Advantages and limitations: Retinascans offer strong resistance to spoofing since the pattern lies inside the eye.
Privacy and regulation: Biometric data requires careful handling. Retinascans are subject to data-protection rules in many
Related topics: retina scanning, iris recognition, biometric identification.