VibWrite Identifies Users by Their Bones

VibWrite Identifies Users by Their Bones
Oct-31-17
The VibWrite smart access technology identifies a specific user by the vibration of their finger bones.

The VibWrite technology, from a team at Rutgers University, consists of a solid surface embedded with a vibration-generating motor and sensors able to detect the vibrations. When the user touches a finger to the surface, the vibrations are absorbed and reflected, allowing the sensor to detect the user’s unique finger bone structure and identify the individual.

In tests, the VibWrite is able to authenticate users with an accuracy of 95 percent, and costs about a tenth of more complex systems.

VibWrite Identifies Users by Their Bones


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