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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Delsecur or Grandeur (GDER-OTCBB) DEL-ID for Ecommerce

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To: Thassico who wrote (7)12/2/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) of 384
 
The technology is not purely analog. What is analog, according to the engineers, is the derivation of the unique finger imprint. Once the analog signal is processed to generate a unique derivative analog waveform ("Delgram"), it is converted to digital using standard A/D converters. Then it is stored digitally in encrypted form in only about 110 words of memory (I may be off on that number as it's from memory). The relatively small data file is extremely secure - even if it's decrypted on the fly, a feat which is impossible unless you have a garage filled with a few Cray 1s, the result is a finger print representation that must go through the analog conversion process in order to be compared to the finger of the imposter.

Because the "Delgram" converted to digital is small, it can be easily embedded into smart-cards or sent over slow POS and cash-card terminal communications. It also lends itself to communication in current low technology security systems that stress signal security rather than transmission speed. What should end up being a very exciting market for the technology is the wireless Internet and terminal market - it has been engineered with that market as perhaps the most difficult one to address. The technical field trials (Miami project) are said to be going quite well ; -)!
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