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 Small Times: News about MEMS, Nanotechnology and Microsystems
Devices empowered with small technology will likely learn to recognize the face, voice or fingerprint of their user.
Finally, technology is reversing the way people and computing devices interact.
Pervasive computing will turn that model around by helping computing systems better adapt to people.
www.smalltimes.com /document_display.cfm?document_id=4136   (3002 words)

  
 Motion Computing, Tablet PC, Windows XP, > Motion Debuts Tablet PC With New Intel Pentium M > April 8, 2004
Motion Computing on Wednesday unveiled a new Tablet PC that's powered by the just-released Intel Pentium M 1.1GHz processor, and features the first-ever slate-style, 12.1-inch display with a wide viewing angle.
Motion's M1400 Tablet PC runs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, boasts integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth wireless capabilities, and sports a built-in fingerprint reader for system log-on authentication.
Motion Computing, Tablet PC, Windows XP, > Motion Debuts Tablet PC With New Intel Pentium M > April 8, 2004
www.techweb.com /wire/story/TWB20040408S0007   (3002 words)

  
 Cruzer Flash Drive Has Fingerprint Scanner - Computing News - Designtechnica
Cruzer Flash Drive Has Fingerprint Scanner - Computing News - Designtechnica
One LED indicates USB functionality and data transfer and the second one provides proper status during enrollment and authentication of the biometric fingerprint.
Fingerprint images will be stored on the Cruzer Profile.
news.designtechnica.com /article6805.html   (274 words)

  
 Shopping.com: Product Features for the Motion Computing M1400 (101007.012X25640) Tablet PC
The Motion M1400 is equipped with 512MB memory, a 40 GB hard drive and features integrated Bluetooth and a Fingerprint Reader.
Read product information for the Motion Computing M1400 (101007.012X25640) Tablet PC Offering enhanced mobility in a lightweight design, the M1400 Centrino Base Tablet PC from Motion Computing® empowers you to work almost anywhere, anytime.
Shopping.com: Product Features for the Motion Computing M1400 (101007.012X25640) Tablet PC Home
shop.hardwarecentral.com /xPF-Motion_Systems_M1400   (274 words)

  
 New Page 1
In particular, he was active in the development of networks that have been used for classification of sonar returns, fingerprint matching, image compression, classification of minerals, combinatorial optimization, and constraint satisfaction.
Dr. Tagliarini, who has served as Principal Investigator for both Department of Defense and industry contracts, is an active researcher in the field of biologically inspired computing.
Dr. Tagliarini has published over 30 research papers in the areas of multimedia software design, biologically inspired computing, and computational intelligence.
people.uncw.edu /tagliarinig/home.htm   (331 words)

  
 Smart Computing Article - Guarding The Castle
The firewall also is equipped with OFM (OS fingerprint masquerading) and SMB (Stealth mode browsing) features, which are designed to add further protection beyond blocking PC ports from unauthorized access by third parties.
Software is provided to designate one or more PCs as a DMZ, or demilitarized zone, in order for one PC to assume more risky tasks security-wise, such as accessing file downloading sites or functioning as an email server.
ZoneAlarm was designed specifically to address the tasks of data theft and fraud deterrence while remaining transparent to the user, who may not want to bother with the nitty-gritty of perusing blocked IP access logs and the like.
www.smartcomputing.com /editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/r0802/46r02/46r02.asp&guid=AC60A0B69F5A467D98349C2B74A6544F   (3087 words)

  
 Abstracts 1998
We have previously developed a conceptual framework for modeling complex problem-solving based on a systems model and are now researching the implementation of this model as an automated problem-solving tool on powerful state-of-the-art distributed computing systems.
The soft systems analysis places human values theory in the context of systems thinking, where values are taken as system components, their groupings as systems and the expectations and behaviours produced by the sytem as emergence.
Systems belonging to first class are not predictable at all, those belonging to the second class are predictable only through an infinite computational capacity, and those belonging to the third class are predictable only through a trans-computational capacity.
www.isss.org /1998meet/abstract.htm   (18093 words)

  
 pgpinstruks.txt
A person's identity is verified by: - driver's licence - passport - bank card (Norwegian) The CA validates the user's public key by checking the fingerprint of the key, the user's name and email address.
UNINETT J.Ølnes, O.E.Orøy and J.Skretting Policy Document Norwegian Computing Centre Category: Informational December 98 UNINETT PGP PCA Policy Statements Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community.
Authors' Address Jon Ølnes, Odd Egil Orøy and Jonn Skretting Norwegian Computing Centre Gaustadalleen 23 P.O.Box 114 Blindern, N-0314 Oslo, Norway Phone: (+47) 22 85 25 00 Fax : (+47) 22 69 76 60 EMail: Jon.Olnes@nr.no, Odd.Egil.Oroey@nr.no, Jonn.Skretting@nr.no Ølnes, Orøy and Skretting Informational [Page 7]
www.uninett.no /arkiv/pca/txt/pgpinstruks.txt   (1913 words)

  
 Computer Vision Research Groups
University of Georgia - Visual and Parallel Computing Laboratory The goal of the VPCL is to advance the state of the art in the theory and applications of Visual Computing and Parallel Computing.
University of Bologna - Biometric Systems Lab The main research effort of the Biometric Systems Lab is devoted to develop efficient automatic systems for classification, identification and recognition of human characteristics, such as hand shape, fingerprint and face.
University of Glasgow - 3D-MATIC Research Laboratory By combining the science of 'photogrammetry' with digital camera technology, it is now possible to capture 3D models of people, animals and objects that are both metrically accurate and photo-realistic in appearance.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs/project/cil/ftp/html/v-groups.html   (4009 words)

  
 USENIX '04 — Technical Paper, General Track
His technique summarizes each file by computing a set of polynomial-based fingerprints; the similarity between two files is proportional to the fraction of fingerprints common between them.
Because Rabin fingerprint values are uniformly distributed, the probability of a small file's fingerprints intersecting a large containing file's fingerprints is proportional to the ratio of their sizes.
Rabin fingerprints are computed over a sliding window called a shingle and used for two purposes.
www.usenix.org /publications/library/proceedings/usenix04/tech/general/full_papers/kulkarni/kulkarni_html   (7970 words)

  
 PROVANTAGE: buy personal biometric pod - usb by apc - mobile computing, pc security and wireless
Personal Biometric USB Fingerprint Sensor by APC - Mobile Computing, PC Security and Wireless
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www.provantage.com /buy-7AMPI038-apc-mobile-computing-security-wireless-personal-biometric-pod-usb-biopod-shopping.htm   (7970 words)

  
 Preview: Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 - infoSync World
The third model in the manufacturer's Stylistic series of Tablet PCs, Fujitsu Siemens' ST5022 offers a feature set largely similar to the existing ST5020 and ST5021 models with the exception of its screen, which has reworked to allow for improved viewing both in- and outdoors, and also adds a fingerprint sensor for biometric security.
Other highlights of the Stylistic ST5022 include a dual microphone system which, according to Fujitsu Siemens, filters out background noise when recording, as well as a fingerprint sensor for biometric-based security.
Having weathered the fickle pen computing market since 1992, Fujitsu Siemens was showing off the latest incarnation of its Stylistic Tablet PC series, the ST5022, at this year's CeBIT as the most recent Tablet PC to make headlines.
www.infosyncworld.com /news/n/5886.html   (7970 words)

  
 IAFIS Incremental Builds
IAFIS is being procured as three segments: the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) segment, the Interstate Identification Index (III) segment, and the Identification, Tasking, and Networking (ITN) segment, each of which is being delivered incrementally.
The IAFIS will serve the FBI well into the twenty-first century and represents a quantum leap in communications, computing, and data storage and retrieval technologies.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI's) Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) is being developed to sustain the FBI's mission to provide identification services to the nation's law enforcement community and to organizations where criminal background histories are a critical factor in consideration for employment.
www.fbi.gov /hq/cjisd/iafis/iafisbuilds.htm   (7970 words)

  
 Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
This cool Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC lets you protect your information using your fingerprint (or fingerprint combined with a personal information number, or PIN).
Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
The Dell Axim X51v with Windows Mobile 5.0 software is the ultimate handheld device that delivers performance, connectivity and a brilliant VGA display at an affordable price.
www.microsoft.com /windowsmobile/pocketpc/default.mspx   (127 words)

  
 Biometric finger print recognition
Fingerprints were first recognised as unique in 1684, but only the recent advances in computing power have given us the ability to capture and compare one fingerprint against another at a user level.
The uniqueness of a fingerprint can be determined by the pattern of these ridges and furrows.
is made of a series of ridges and furrows on the surface of the finger.
www.corporateangels.com /biometrics.htm   (289 words)

  
 Computing analogies - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
The object's authenticity can be verified by anyone with a copy of key "A" by unlocking the trunk and confirming that the object's fingerprint agrees with the one that was locked in the trunk.
digital signature - an object's fingerprint locked in a small trunk with special lock using key "B".
Fingerprints can also (magically) be made of any type of object.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /computing_analogies.htm   (289 words)

  
 rfc2802.txt
Davidson & Kawatsura Informational [Page 20] RFC 2802 Digital Signatures for IOTP April 2000 The ECDSA algorithm requires a single parameter, which consists of the canonical digest algorithm to be used for computing the fingerprint of the signature Manifest.
The ECDSA uses a canonical or surface-string digest algorithm for computation of the Manifest fingerprint.
5.2.4 ECDSA Public-key signature algorithm proposed independently by Neil Koblitz and Victor Miller.
www.faqs.org /rfc/rfc2802.txt   (4685 words)

  
 Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
This cool Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC lets you protect your information using your fingerprint (or fingerprint combined with a personal information number, or PIN).
Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
The Dell Axim X51v with Windows Mobile 5.0 software is the ultimate handheld device that delivers performance, connectivity and a brilliant VGA display at an affordable price.
www.microsoft.com /windowsmobile/pocketpc/default.mspx   (127 words)

  
 How PGP works
You can check that a certificate is valid by calling the key's owner (so that you originate the transaction) and asking the owner to read his or her key's fingerprint to you and verifying that fingerprint against the one you believe to be the real one.
Given all of today's computing power and available time — even a billion computers doing a billion checks a second — it is not possible to decipher the result of strong cryptography before the end of the universe.
With PGP certificates, the most common way to communicate that a certificate has been revoked is to post it on a certificate server so others who may wish to communicate with you are warned not to use that public key.
www.pgpi.org /doc/pgpintro   (127 words)

  
 Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
This cool Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC lets you protect your information using your fingerprint (or fingerprint combined with a personal information number, or PIN).
Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC (Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Mobile Computing, Mobile device)
The versatile iPAQ hx2795 Pocket PC also comes with optimal configurations for performance, connectivity and expandability.
www.microsoft.com /windowsmobile/pocketpc/default.mspx   (127 words)

  
 How PGP works
You can check that a certificate is valid by calling the key's owner (so that you originate the transaction) and asking the owner to read his or her key's fingerprint to you and verifying that fingerprint against the one you believe to be the real one.
While the public and private keys are mathematically related, it's very difficult to derive the private key given only the public key; however, deriving the private key is always possible given enough time and computing power.
In a public key environment, it is vital that you are assured that the public key to which you are encrypting data is in fact the public key of the intended recipient and not a forgery.
www.pgpi.org /doc/pgpintro   (127 words)

  
 Identity document - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Identity cards issued since 2004 now includes biometric information (a digitized fingerprint record, a numerically scanned photograph and a scanned signature) and various anti-fraud systems embedded within the plastic-covered card.
Legislation has been published for a proposed compulsory biometric card system, which has been widely criticised, including by the "National commission for computing and liberties" (Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés, CNIL), the national authority and regulator on computing systems and databases.
Where the identity card is issued by a state, it asserts a unique single civil identity for a person, thus defining that person's identity purely in relation to the state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Identity_document   (2824 words)

  
 Gaia Homepage
Gaia is deployed in a prototype room containing state-of-the-art equipment, including 5.1 programmable surround sound audio system, five plasma panels, HDTV, webcams, Tablet PCs, X10 devices, IR beacons, bluetooth, wireless ethernet, fingerprint devices, Iris scanners, smart phones, RF badges, and Ubisense location technology.
The Gaia project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign seeks to bring the same concept to computing.
Gaia brings the functionality of an operating system to physical spaces.
gaia.cs.uiuc.edu   (481 words)

  
 Iris-Scan Authentication Cuts Fraud in Connecticut Vehicle Emissions Testing - June 2005
Fingerprint: 6 percent reject after one try, 2 percent after three tries
With the help of increasingly sophisticated digital imaging techniques, advanced software processing algorithms and faster computing speeds, the measurement of human biometrics has become a practical tool applicable to everyday system user authentication.
A number of biometric measurement techniques have been developed and are commercially available, including analysis and characterization of the human iris, fingerprints, hand, voice, face and even vein patterns.
www.govtech.net /magazine/story.php?id=94298   (2276 words)

  
 Magnus Eriksson
Eriksson (2001): Biometrics - Fingerprint based identity verification, Master's Thesis at the Dept. of Computing Science, Umeå University, Sweden, UMNAD 366/01.
Eriksson, H. Morast, J. Börstler and K. Borg (2005): Domain Modeling with Feaures Models, Use Cases and Use Case Realizations - A Novel Application for the Commercial Requirements Management Tool Telelogic DOORS Submitted for publication summer 2005
Eriksson, J. Börstler and K. Borg (2004): Marrying Features and Use Cases for Product Line Requirements Modeling of Embedded Systems, Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice in Sweden (SERPS'04)
www.cs.umu.se /~magnuse/research.html   (168 words)

  
 Brief Introduction to Digital Signatures and Public Key Encryption
Alice creates a digest of the message — a sort of digital fingerprint.
Not really; it only reminds us that encryption standards need to be monitored and updated as codebreakers' computing power increases.
Public keys are often stored on public key servers.
afongen.com /essays/pke   (168 words)

  
 Peter Ryan
Commissioner Ryan is also working towards the establishment of National DNA and fingerprint databases, a crime faculty and a forensic institute for NSW.
As well as structures, personnel and processes, Commissioner Ryan is working to reform the technical side of the Service, introducing the latest in scientific, forensic, computing, communication and training techniques and facilities.
Commissioner Ryan has set for the Service the goal of bringing down the rates of crime in categories including assault, robbery, stealing, motor vehicle theft and stealing from motor vehicles.
www.policensw.com /info/history/h011ryan.html   (168 words)

  
 Tablet PC Talk Forums :: View topic - Electrovaya Launches Scribbler'R' SC 3000 Tablet PC
The SC 3000 provides worldwide wireless capabilities with an Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG network connection (802.11a/b/g) wireless module, an integrated biometric device for fingerprint recognition, and a new Toshiba Wide Viewing Angle Display.
"The Tablet PC is the future of mobile computing, and the SC 3000 provides this much needed mobility to the industry, as Electrovaya continues to work closely with Microsoft, Tablet PC platform provider, to ensure that the Scribblers continue to meet the needs of mobile users."
The SC 3000 will most certainly revolutionize the education and healthcare industries, while encouraging increased Tablet PC usage in government, sales force automation, and other industry verticals.
forums.tabletpctalk.com /viewtopic.php?t=2019   (595 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook Gets Fingerprint Scanner - Computing News - Designtechnica
Fujitsu LifeBook Gets Fingerprint Scanner - Computing News - Designtechnica
Ideal for mobile professionals and students, the new LifeBook P7000 notebook weighs 3.27 pounds and can be equipped with advanced features such as a fingerprint sensor, a Super-Multi DVD drive, and Super AG wireless LAN technology.
Fujitsu has updated their LifeBook P series notebook with a fingerprint scanner, a "Super-Multi" DVD drive and 802.11a/b/g wireless.
news.designtechnica.com /article4659.html   (629 words)

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