November © 2016
From Technologies to Markets
2016 Report
Sensors for Biometry and Recognition
Will consumer tech disrupt the market?
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OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
Provide a clear understanding of applications and related technologies.
Ecosystem identification and analysis:
• Determine applications range
• Technical market segmentation
• Economic requirements by segment
• Key players by market and analysis
• Market size and market forecast in $M and Munits
Analysis and description of market and technologies involved:
• Major actors on a global basis
• Detailed applications per market segment
• Technology identification for different products and processes
• Competing technologies
• Main technical challenges
Ecosystem
Market
Techno
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METHODOLOGIES & DEFINITIONS
Yole’s market forecast model is based on the following elementary structured blocks:
Yole’s analysisframework
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360 Biometrics, 3M (Cogent), Abacus Infotech, Anviz Biometric, Apple, Aware, BioEnable, BioID, Bio-Key, Biomatiques, CMI Tech, Cognitec, CrossMatch, CrucialTec, DeltaID, Dermalog, Egistec, EyeLock, EyeVerify,
Fingerprints Card, FotoNation, Fujitsu Frontech, Futronic, Goodix, GreenBit, HID Global, ID3, IDEX, InvenSense, IrisGuard, IrisID, Iritech, Kona C, Knuverse, Lumidigm, m2sys, NEC, NextBiometrics, Nuance,
Precise Biometrics AB, Princeton Identity (SRI Identity), Qualcomm, Safran Morpho, Secugen, Sestek, Sonavation, Suprema, SynapticsValidity, Vkansee, XinguoduTechnology, ZKTEco and many more !
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COMPANIES CITED IN THIS REPORT
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REPORT SCOPE
Only sensors dedicated to biometry and recognition
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Physiological biometrics sensors (eye, face, finger, hand, voice, etc.)
ADN identification
Behavioral biometrics (keystroke, signature, etc.)
Smart cards
Not included in the report
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SCOPE OF THE REPORT
Focus on the uniqueness of the physical parts of the human body
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Biometrics
Physiological
Face Fingerprint
Palm Iris
Voice Retinal/Eye Vein
Behavioral
Signature Keystroke
Sensor
Applications
Markets
Trends
Forecasts
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BIOMETRICS ARE RAMPING UP SINCE OVER A DECADE AND EVEN MORE NOW
Semiconductor industry
improvements lead to smaller
and more reliable sensors able to
recognize a unique human
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The advent of the smartphone industry since 10 years offers to biometric company the opportunity to install sensors on potentially each human.
Biometric
Increasing importance of digital identity and digital
banking (ID, Login, Password)
Tightening security measures in the defense, customs and borders
protection
Increased threat of terrorist attacks
Enrollment exclusions
Forgery of biometrics
Reticence of the population to be
monitored
Silicon-based
sensors
improvements
Worldwide
Surveillance/
security
concerns
Smartphones
installed base
key
trends
enhancing
Biometrics
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APPLICATIONS OF BIOMETRY AND RECOGNITION
2 traditional industries, and the newborn consumer business is skyrocketing
Applications have been
split among 3 sectors:
1- Consumer
2- Industrial
3- Homeland and Security
Office access
Travel/Airport security
Healthcare/Clinics
Retail
Financial & Banking
…
Mobile
Smart home
Automotive
…
Government offices
Citizen management/Voter registration
Police/Military citizen management
Defense
…
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Industrial
Consumer
Homeland /
Security
Biometry
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DIFFERENCE: IDENTIFICATION VS. VERIFICATION
Identification requires a database
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1 vs n 1 vs 1
Sens
ors
Input Interface
APU
/MCU Processing
Unit
Displa
y/In
dica
tor
Output Interface
Secu
re E
lem
ent
Encrypted Data Compared or Sent
Inte
rnal/Ext
ernal
Data
base Data
Comparison
Sens
ors
Input Interface
APU
/MCU Processing
Unit
Displa
y/In
dica
tor
Output Interface
Secu
re E
lem
ent
Encrypted Data/Pattern compared to Enrollmentpattern
The 1-to-n nature of identification
typically requires a database of
identities against which to match
(the ‘n’)
Verification is answering
the question, “Are you
who you say you are?”
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BIOMETRICS MARKET TREND IN MOBILE
Recent security cases may have shorten the entry in the security technology
From convenience to security feature…
20202012 2014 2016 2018 2022
20%
30%
50%
70%
Fingerprint biometrics
is a convenience feature
90%
Market Penetration
Convenience/feature
Security technology
Could biometrics become a
critical security technology ?
Mobile Payment
Online IdentityBiometric Personal
Identification Device (BPID)
?
950XL
Unlocking
Account
+
Advanced
fingerprint
sensing
+
Iris
recognition
Facial
recognition
A mix of technologies but a false rejection
rate (FRR) has to be lowered…
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MAIN TYPES OF FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION DEVICES
Optical is the main
technology for high-end
markets, while capacitive
technology is the most used
in the consumer
market
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Sensor
Cover
Illumination
ASIC
/CPU
OPTICAL CAPACITIVE THERMAL* PMUT
Mostly for Industrial and
Homeland/Security applications
Mostly for Consumer applications
but thermal detection could be used for specific applications
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