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To: Obewon who wrote (5252)7/12/2001 8:04:37 PM
From: dwight martin  Respond to of 7721
 
"He most recently served as vice president, product development and operations for SENSAR, Inc. a New Jersey-based firm that developed identification technology that verifies the identification of an individual by utilizing the unique patterns of the iris of an individual's eye/s. In this role, Sydnes developed three major products while staffing the organization with key managers and technical personnel."

With all the to do lately about Lumera, etc., I think we sometimes forget that no display technology except MVIS' has an inherent two-way capability. Retinal (or iris) scanning for ID purposes is just one of scores of potential applications for this capability. Recent MVIS patents focus on the fact that the information illuminating the retina generates outgoing information (reflections) travelling back along the same pathway occupied by the incoming information. These reflections contain valuable data on the position and condition of the eye and retina, which can be sampled by a (CMOS?) detector integrated into the engine and linked to a processor, enabling all sorts of tricks to be performed. Some of these tricks, especially the ones I can't think of, will be truly amazing.



To: Obewon who wrote (5252)7/13/2001 11:08:54 AM
From: mark calder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7721
 
Obewan, are you referring to the same mistake made by StockMsg on Yahoo. he picked a link for Sensar that was wrong:

finance.yahoo.com

indeed it shows a company about to be delisted. He was corrected and shown this link

iriscan.com