Employees at Albany International Airport (NY) gain access to restricted areas of the airport, such as the tarmac and baggage-handling areas, by automatic recognition of their iris patterns. Similar such installations for airport employee access control are in place at JFK, Schiphol, and Frankfurt airports. All such installations use the iris camera shown here, the LG IrisAccess-3000, which incorporates 16 anti-spoofing "liveness tests" and which has more than 1,000 deployments to its credit.



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