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By Dinesh C. Sharma
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 13, 2004 7:05:00 PM

A test of an iris-scanning system is set to begin Saturday at the Frankfurt, Germany, airport, as part of a project involving 18 European countries.

Airline passengers will be required to stand in front of an identification device whose cameras will automatically capture images of their iris patterns, companies participating in the trial said Friday. The iris systems--seven of which have been installed at the airport--will then identify the passenger's iris and match that information with the passport data captured by a scanner. If successful, the iris system could replace conventional systems for checking identity at airport immigration counters.

Initially, residents of European Union countries and Switzerland who fly frequently with Lufthansa will be able to take part in the trial at the main Frankfurt airport, after getting their iris data registered. Full-scale service will be launched after the six-month trial, according to Byometric Systems and Oki Electric Industry, companies implementing the project.

Following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, airlines and high-tech companies launched a number of high-profile security experiments. Many put into effect or looked into secondary security checks such as card readers and biometric devices, but civil libertarians and privacy advocates decry such experiments as invasive.

"It must be guaranteed that the registered biometric characteristic can be matched absolutely correctly," Otto Schily, Germany's minister of the interior, said in a statement. "Iris recognition is currently considered to be the most secure biometric system."

Byometric and Oki said the complexity and randomness of the eye's iris patterns make them more difficult to fake than other biometric patterns, such as fingerprints.

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re so does a private company own the airline?
"Lufthansa (an airline) and Frankfurt airport (their main hub) are offering (not demanding) the service to frequent flyers to make their progress through the security controls quicker and more bearabl... (Read the rest)
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Patriot Act  nikoli | 02/13/04
Patriot Act  brucelyman@... | 02/14/04
we already are!  ahebra@... | 02/16/04
Good point  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 02/16/04
More governmental intrusion  zd-spam | 02/13/04
Guarding the Sheep  brucelyman@... | 02/14/04
read the article people!  rafe01 | 02/16/04
re so does a private company own the airline?  V Sanders | 02/23/04
iris scans said to cause cancer  JWatson77 | 02/13/04
Iris scans Cause Cancer?!  brucelyman@... | 02/14/04
Just Talking  ParadigmOdyssey | 02/15/04
35 - 49  beafeater | 02/15/04
President  beafeater | 02/15/04
Why the hysteria?  rafe01 | 02/16/04
Not secure?  colossus@... | 02/16/04
They do keep a database  voska | 02/17/04
TSA good for hospitality industry  jimpeel | 02/16/04
Eastern looking people should be checked out!  idnew2005@... | 02/16/04
Germany is a 'socialist' nation  idnew2005@... | 02/16/04
What's free about America?  rhody_dk | 02/17/04
switching to germany is like  V Sanders | 02/23/04
Linux-Cad is Crap....Don't be fooled, use Windows CAD!!!  idnew2005@... | 02/16/04
Wise up.  colossus@... | 02/16/04
Lucky you  Tammi | 02/16/04
This is News???? Old story  voska | 02/17/04
Germany is NOT a free country, they are socialist!  Xunil_Sierutuf. | 02/17/04
linux= communism? thats laughable...  bd84@... | 02/20/04

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