IDesia, a supplier of biodynamic signature technology (BDS), announced that it will release biometric products for PC and mobile platforms that use heartbeat to identify the user's identity. The products are mainly targeted at consumer applications such as maintenance, fitness, and hygiene that can identify the user's identity. The company will exhibit the new products at Computex 2010.
IDesia's BDS technology is based on analyzing the unique personal information in the electrocardiographic (ECG) waveform, and was originally used to develop various highly reliable and efficient biometric verification solutions. In the various biometric solutions launched by IDesia, users only need to touch a single sensing plane to complete the measurement. Through patented signal processing and pattern recognition algorithms, the unique heartbeat information of an individual can be captured by comparing it with the heart waveform, which can quickly and reliably verify the identity of the user.
As consumer healthcare, personal health and hygiene equipment products become more and more popular, IDesia continues to strengthen its product lineup, mainly focusing on the development and expansion of consumer healthcare. The company's "All-in-One" product can not only capture the user's heartbeat information to identify the individual, but also continuously store it and use it in various applications related to heartbeat information without restriction. In the initial stage, it mainly focuses on personal care, fitness, hygiene and other fields.
IDesia's new applications focus on health care and have launched a variety of products with different features, including heart rate monitoring, stress monitoring, heart rate relief training and electrocardiogram monitoring. The combination of the above technologies can ensure the authenticity and confidentiality of the user's heart rate information.
IDesia's patented technology has passed the testing of the UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and has been introduced into product design. It is working closely with Taiwan's first-tier ODM manufacturers, including Sentelic, an IC design company specializing in the personal computer peripheral market. All supply schedules are currently going smoothly, and mass production and supply are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of this year.
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