The Biometric Industry Report - Forecasts and Analysis to 2006 ( 2 )

Publication series :2

Author: Lockie   M  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780080518770

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781856173940

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781856173940

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management;R3 Basic Medical

Language: ENG

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Description

Biometrics - the physiological and/or behavioural characteristics that can be used to verify the identity of an individual - are no longer just being used in high security locations; they are now in use in major, mainstream government and commercial applications. Since September 11, the heightened awareness of security issues is driving forward the adoption of biometrics within numerous application environments. Coupled with a dramatic decrease in the price of such systems and the formulation of comprehensive industry standards, the market looks set for rapid growth over the next 5 years. The second edition of The Biometric Industry Report - Forecasts and Analysis to 2006 examines the current use and future growth of biometrics. It analyses the trends in markets, technologies and industry structure and profiles the major players. The report provides key market statistics and forecasts essential for companies to plot their future growth strategies.


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Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 2

Copyright Page

pp.:  3 – 4

Table of Contents

pp.:  4 – 10

List of Tables

pp.:  10 – 11

List of Figures

pp.:  11 – 13

Acknowledgements

pp.:  13 – 14

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  14 – 18

Chapter 2. The Biometric Market in 2002

pp.:  18 – 26

Chapter 3. Biometric Market Forecasts

pp.:  26 – 110

Chapter 4. Company Profiles

pp.:  110 – 146

Chapter 5. Address Book

pp.:  146 – 184

Chapter 6. Appendix

pp.:  184 – 230

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