FB pixel

Infineon reference design for Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 to ease mobile 3D facial biometric payments

 

infineon

Infineon Technologies and Qualcomm have jointly developed a 3D authentication reference design for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Mobile Platform to bring its 3D sensor technology for applications including facial biometric payments to more mobile devices. The reference design enables standardized, cost-effective and easily designed integration, according to Infineon.

The REAL3 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor is a product of Infineon’s collaboration with pmdtechnologies. Infineon introduced a 4.4 mm x 5.1 mm 3D image sensor with VGA resolution at CES 2020, and says its technology meets the highest requirements for facial authentication, enhanced photo features, and augmented reality.

“Today, the smartphone is more than just an information medium; it is increasingly taking over security and entertainment functions,” says Andreas Urschitz, Division President for Power Management & Multimarket at Infineon. “3D sensors enable new uses and additional applications such as secured authentication or payment by facial recognition. We continue to focus on this market and have clear growth targets. The collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies on reference designs using REAL3 image sensors underscores the potential and our ambitions in this area.”

Infineon says it has been offering its 3D ToF technology for the mobile device market for four years.

LG flagship G8 ThinQ features 3D facial recognition powered by REAL3. Infineon and pmdtechnologies also teamed up with Idemia for an end-to-end 3D facial recognition solution for smartphones last year.

The Sharp AQUOS R5G, slated for launch this month, will feature the Infineon REAL3 for what it calls the first video bokeh effect in a 5G-capable smartphone.

Article Topics

 |   |   |   |   |   |   | 

Latest Biometrics News

 

Biometrics providers and systems evolve or get left behind

Biometrics are allowing people to prove who they are, speeding journeys through airports, and enabling anonymous online proof of age,…

 

Findynet funding development of six digital wallet solutions

Finnish public-private cooperative Findynet has announced it will award 60,000 euros (US$69,200) to six digital wallet vendors to help translate…

 

Patchwork of age check, online safety legislation grows across US

As the U.S. waits for the Supreme Court’s opinion on the Texas case of Paxton v. Free Speech Coalition, which…

 

AVPA laud findings from age assurance tech trial

The Age Verification Providers Association (AVPA), and several of its members, have welcomed the publication of preliminary findings from the…

 

Sri Lanka to launch govt API policies and guidelines

Sri Lanka’s government, in the wake of its digital economy drive, is gearing up to release application programming interface (API)…

 

Netherlands’ asylum seeker ID cards from Idemia use vertical ICAO format

The Netherlands will introduce new identity documents for asylum seekers Idemia Smart Identity, compliant with the ICAO specification for vertical…

Comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Biometric Market Analysis

Most Viewed This Week

Featured Company

Biometrics Insight, Opinion

Digital ID In-Depth

Biometrics White Papers

Biometrics Events