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System Solutions<br />

Biometrics<br />

Biometrics Integrated Solutions<br />

Fingerprint Authentication Development Tool (FADT) – The<br />

FADT provides developers an easy-to-use, cost-effective way to<br />

evaluate and develop fingerprint authentication systems and<br />

products based on TI <strong>DSP</strong>s. The FADT consists of a daughtercard<br />

with all the software to get you started, plus the industry’s first<br />

multi-platform, <strong>DSP</strong>-based expansion board that can combine<br />

with several of TI’s <strong>DSP</strong> Starter Kits (DSKs). To enhance the<br />

range of easy-to-use, affordable fingerprint development tools,<br />

TI currently offers four different FADT products. Each FADT supports<br />

the different fingerprint sensors, Fingerprint Cards FPC1010<br />

and FPC1031 sensors, AuthenTec sensor, Atmel FingerChip<br />

sensor, and has associated software and drivers.<br />

The FADT is an ideal development tool for both entry-level and<br />

experienced designers, and its flexibility allows designers to<br />

choose from a range of integrated solutions. Developers also<br />

have access to TI’s robust suite of eXpress<strong>DSP</strong> Software and<br />

Development Tools. This flexible and complete development<br />

environment for fingerprint authentication enables developers to<br />

quickly and inexpensively evaluate and develop systems and<br />

products based on TI <strong>DSP</strong>s, resulting in highly accurate products.<br />

For more information, contact your authorized TI distributor or<br />

visit www.ti.com/fadt<br />

Biometrics Application Notes<br />

Application Note Web Search Literature #<br />

<strong>DSP</strong> for Smart Biometric Solutions – White Paper<br />

SPRA894<br />

Performance Analysis of Face Recognition Algorithms on<br />

SPRA874<br />

TMS320C64x <strong>DSP</strong>s<br />

Wavelet Transforms in the TMS320C55x <strong>DSP</strong><br />

SPRA800<br />

Fingerprint Authentication Development Tools<br />

Application Note Web Search Literature #<br />

A <strong>DSP</strong> Kernel for On-Line Dynamic Handwritten Signature<br />

SPRA304<br />

Verification Using TMS320 <strong>DSP</strong>s<br />

Speaker Independent Speech Recognition on the TMS320C2x<br />

SPRA100<br />

and TMS320C5x <strong>DSP</strong>s<br />

Check the TI website for a complete listing of technical documentation including application notes.<br />

Biometrics eXpress<strong>DSP</strong>-Compliant Third-Party Algorithms<br />

BIOMETRIC ALGORITHMS<br />

Biometrics Image Processing<br />

Fingerprint 1 to 1<br />

Fingerprint Recognition Pre<br />

Fingerprint Recognition Engine<br />

ENCRYPTION ALGORITHMS<br />

3-DES<br />

AES<br />

Assembly<br />

ENCRYPTION ALGORITHMS (CONT’D)<br />

Audio Watermark Det. SDMI Screen<br />

DES<br />

DES CBC Mode<br />

Diffie-Hellman<br />

ELGAMAL<br />

HMAC<br />

HMAC-MD5<br />

HMAC-SHA-1<br />

IDEA Decryption<br />

ENCRYPTION ALGORITHMS (CONT’D)<br />

IDEA Encryption<br />

Kasumi Encryption<br />

MD5<br />

MD5-V2.0<br />

MMH-MAC<br />

NTRU Mobile Security<br />

RSA<br />

RSA1024<br />

SHA-1<br />

Biometrics eXpress<strong>DSP</strong>-Compliant Third Party<br />

Shimon Systems<br />

Western USA<br />

www.shimonsystems.com/<br />

Shimon Systems provides complete biometric<br />

end-to-end solutions for various<br />

markets needing more secure authentication.<br />

Shimon Systems offers a fingerprintbased<br />

access control device for WiFi<br />

LANs, a biometric authentication server<br />

and other innovative biometric solutions.<br />

Texas Instruments 1Q 2007<br />

<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>Selection</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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