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    CONFIDENTIAL and PROPRIETARY 2007 LUMIDIGM, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    Identify Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere

    Matthew Ennis, PhDVP of Business Development

    [email protected]

    www.lumidigm.com

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Lumidigm- A Summary

    Creates and deploys biometric sensors and solutions

    Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Mission: Real World Effectiveness

    Target Markets: Civil ID, Government/Commercial Physical Access

    2006 Achievement: Deployed the largest commercial biometric solutionat an international theme park.

    Team:32 people full time (about +1/month) Investors: Intel, Motorola, and several A-class VC

    Government customers:U.S. Air Force, Navy, Army, CIA, and NSA

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    Major Deployment

    Worlds Largest Commercial Installation

    >250,000 People Every Day

    Real World Effectiveness

    Tough Demographics = Everyone

    Fast

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    The Lumidigm Advantage

    Fingerprint Sensors for the Real World

    Biometrics are tools for convenient

    authentication and identification

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    Market Opportunity

    Poor quality printsimpact performance

    Dry skin

    Wet skin Poor contact

    Poorly defined fingerprintfeatures

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    Current fingerprint sensors

    are susceptible to spoofing

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    Insufficient Data = Bad Outcomes

    Why are poor/incompletefingerprint images a problem?

    Poor basis forevaluations/decisions

    High rejection rates

    Low throughput

    Significant training andsupervision required

    Failure to Enroll inability toenroll some users

    Typically 2%-5% of population

    Workarounds (parallel systems)

    or wave-throughs are required

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    Multispectral Imaging

    Optical fingerprinting using multiple imagestaken on asingle sensorduring a single placement

    Multiple images Different illumination wavelengths Different polarization conditions Different optical geometries Surface and subsurface features

    Single sensor, single placement

    No extra user actions Fast acquisition

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    Simple System Architecture

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    Multispectral Imaging

    Different colors of

    light penetrate skin todifferent depths.

    Surface and

    subsurface structuresare imaged and the

    resulting data is

    combined to create ahigh-quality fingerprintimage every time.

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    State-of-the-Art Spoof Detection

    Spoof Detection

    Performance

    Over 23,000 spoofimages were collected

    Multiple examples of:clear latex, clearsilicone, flesh latex,gelatin, gummy, tape,

    rubber stamp,prosthetic, clay,playdoh, glue

    Spoof ResultsFRR = 0% FAR = 7%

    FRR = 0.01% FAR = 2.7%FRR = 0.1% FAR = 1.2%

    FRR = FAR = EER = 0.6%

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    2007 LUMIDIGM, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED12

    J-Series Fingerprint Sensors

    Field Proven! Best image quality in the

    industry

    Works in any environment Direct sunlight Rain Extreme temperatures Desert conditions Humid/tropical conditions

    Award-winning spoofdetection

    Large successful deployment

    at a major theme park Outdoorsfull exposure ~ 200,000 users daily

    Selected by R&D Magazineas one of the 100 most

    technologically significantnew products of the year!

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    New Product Venus

    Product

    Civil ID / OEM module

    Greatly reduced form factor

    2.5W x 2.5 L x 1.75 H

    Greatly reduced cost

    USB bus powered Interfaces

    USB 2.0

    RS-232/RS-485

    Weigand

    Evaluation Units now

    Production June, 2007

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    Lumidigm Provides Consistent Image

    Quality that Greatly ImprovesSystem Performance Every Time!