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NEC Launches Biometric Authentication Technology System

NEC Launches New System Using Biometric Authentication Technology

Quickly authenticates large numbers of people in motion and reduces congestion

NEC announced that it will launch a new system using biometric authentication technology that is capable of quickly authenticating large numbers of people at one time, even while they are in motion. The system is expected to accelerate admission and reduce congestion for busy events and infrastructure. NEC will begin providing the system globally in September 2024, initially focusing on Japan, the United States, and Singapore.

In recent years, the number of visitors to airports, train stations, tourist attractions and other amusement facilities in Japan has been rising sharply. At the same time, however, facility expansions and additions to alleviate congestion have not kept pace. At airports in particular, the number of passengers in Japan is projected to double by 2041 compared to 2019, and there is a need to improve the efficiency of passenger services.

Conventionally, when large numbers of people have converged on areas such as theme parks, offices, factories, etc., heavy amounts of congestion have occurred, together with long lines at flapper gates and security screening areas.

This new system features NEC’s world-class face recognition technology and matching technology, which evaluates the characteristics of movement and clothing to quickly detect persons in designated areas. Furthermore, the system can continue to biometrically identify persons even as they pass through crowded areas.

In addition, the system can authenticate large numbers of people while they are in motion, including as many as 100 persons per minute in real time. Since the system does not require gates, as is the case with conventional admission control systems, it reduces lines and congestion without expanding or adding to existing facilities, thereby improving convenience and efficiency.

When a person whose face image has not been registered attempts to pass, the system can provide visual alerts on a display or illumination installed overhead or on the floor.

NEC introduced this system for employees at its headquarters in Tokyo in July 2024.

System features

1. Simultaneous authentication of multiple people in real time
This system enables simultaneous authentication of a large number of people in real time and allows users to pass through without stopping, thereby improving authentication efficiency. In various usage scenarios, such as airports and amusement facilities, this system will contribute to easing congestion and improving operational efficiency.

2. Easy installation
This system can be deployed with as little as a single camera (minimum configuration) and a small, palm-sized edge terminal incorporating hardware acceleration technology. This enables deployment in a variety of locations and cost-effective expansion.

3. Flexible integration with a variety of applications to meet corporate needs
This system can be flexibly implemented to meet corporate needs, and can be used in a variety of use cases through integration with various applications. In the future, the system can be combined with AR glasses and other devices to enhance both security and hospitality.

NEC provides end-to-end services for digital transformation through the "NEC BluStellar" value-delivery model. NEC BluStellar transforms business models to address social and business challenges by applying diverse industry insights and world-leading technological expertise to the entire DX process, from customer strategy consultation through implementation.

Source: NEC media announcement
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