Yes, Biometric Fingerprint System Singapore Attendance System which captures employees TIME IN & TIME OUT from the computerized time clock and it calculates the useful information like lateness, overtime, absent, etc.
Biometrics were first used to track local nationals overseas.
At important places.
Fingerprint readers, facial recognition, speech recognition... anything really that can be used to uniquely identify a person, in the way of the physcial structure can be used for biometrics.
Biometrics are often used to ensure security for confidential data. Biometrics can be used to unlock computers for those in a variety of fields and can be used to identify those who may have access to controlled areas. India is even trying to use biometrics to identify most of its population.
Biometrics are helpful tools for security and identity verification. They are especially useful to establish the identity where a person might be stranger to the other, for example huge databases like banks. Biometrics identify on the basis of features unique to an individual, like signature, finger print, iris etc. These are difficult to forge. Biometrics used in home doors do not require carrying a key, or the fear of the key getting stolen. Biometrics are also used to identify criminals and determine their identity.
Biometrics is not as safe as you might wish, they hack your finger off and use it to enter a home, haven't you watched enough tv yet?
biometrics
The same sort of technologies as are used in most developed countries.
What type of technologies that used deterministic MAC protocol?
ocean technologies are used from like scientist objects to go into the ocean
Because humans are humans and every human that has ever lived has used at least hundreds of different technologies every day of their lives. The earliest humans used the technologies developed and used by their direct prehuman ancestors. Humans will always use technologies and develop improved technologies.
Biometrics is the science of characteristics that are unique to each individual - such as fingerprints or irises. Biometrics is often used by: companies, governments, military, border control, hospitals, banks, etc. to either verify a person's identity ie: allowing access to a certain building area, computer files, border crossings, or to identify individuals to retain information about them ie: criminals, forensics, etc.