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The Biometric booth is seen at AW Connects on day 2 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 24, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

8-inch large biometric tablet, Aratek Marshall 8, enables users to securely use any biometrics needs in both indoor and outdoor environments. Strong mobility and versatility with IP65 rated.

International Red Cross focus group for Biometrics study. Held at UC Berkeley Oct 28, 2015 with students who have had experience with and/or an interest in Biometric testing.

Photography by: Mark Butler/American Red Cross

We landed, and by the time we taxied to the terminal, and all the other stuff, it as ten before we got off, then walking miles and miles to the immigration hall, where more forms to fill in, biometric data taken, and then we could present ourselves, our passports, our visas and declaration form for scrutiny, and then after stamping the passport, we were allowed in.

 

We had to wait at baggage claim for the others, our bags were already waiting, then we could all go into the arrivals hall and look for our agent.

 

Who wasn’t there.

 

At first.

 

We he did arrive, he led us outside, into the blistering heat, along a walkway to a booth to wait for the bus to arrive. The others were thrilled to have a family of Minah birds close to photograph. I skipped this.

Our vintage bus arrived, we loaded the bags on board, climbed up the steps and into the seats. The air con was turned up to full, and we moved off.

 

The exit was through well manicured gardens and lawns, with a small army of guys snipping and strimming. This was as a contrast to when a few minutes later, we left through the main gate and onto a main road, which was lined with litter-strewn verges and scrub. In some places worse than others, but where back, was terrible.

Also terrible was the traffic, with a cacophony of horns soundtracking this, and I suspect every, journey. With cars, buses, trucks, tuk-tuks and mopeds all vying for space on the road.

 

The bus hit every pot hole and gap in areas of the road, juddering us all the time.

Each junction the bus forced its way out, to yet more horn toots.

We saw every aspect of modern Indian life on the way, from those living under bridges or in parks, people with stalls selling brightly coloured crisps and bottles of pop, to houses and mansions.

 

All to a soundtrack of angry horns.

 

We arrived at the hotel, lurching across two lanes of traffic as the security gates opened, and we entered air-conditioned luxury.

We had to do nothing, except walk off the buss into the hotel, our luggage was carried for us, we just had to identify ours and it was taken to our rooms, we were given a drinks, and all the while, all staff bowed to us.

 

The lobby was huge, all gleaming marble and fresh flower displays. While we waited to be allocated rooms, we went for lunch, which as I also suspect will be every meal, a buffet.

 

Dahl, curry, vegetables and fruit for desert. All very tasty.

Noting planned for the afternoon, so once we had our room keycards, we went upstairs, and like the others in our group, tried to sleep for a few hours.

 

We woke at half five, sun was setting and we were party rested. A shower and change of clothes helped make us feel human again, so at half six we could go down to meet the others and go for dinner.

It was happy hour in the bar, buy one, get one free, so the beers went down well, before we went back to the restaurant for another buffet meal.

 

Back into the bar, where we made friends with a former New York City judge, John, who is on a Grand Tour of India, Nepal and Greece. In the background, the IPL played out, with players from round the world in snazzy kits smashing the ball all over the place.

 

It looked exciting.

 

We went to bed at half ten, with me clutching a free beer the barman insisted I was owed, hiding it from the duty manager who had a gaze like Medussa.

 

UKBA's Doreen Olanya and Natasha Chetty taking a photograph of an official

Posada en funcionament del nou passaport biomètric amb la presencia de la secretària d'Estat de Justícia i Interior,Ester Molné i del secretari d'Estat d'Administració Pública, Antoni Rodríguez.Foto:SFGA/CEsteve

U.S. Army Military Police train with the Javelin Mobile Biometric Collection system, Camp Shelby, Miss., July 21, 2025. The Javelin series of Mobile Biometric Collection Kits are a lightweight modular system for collecting fingerprint, face, iris, and voice, providing an important tool within detention operations (U.S. Army Photo by Master Sgt. Justin P. Morelli)

U.S. Army Military Police train with the Javelin Mobile Biometric Collection system, Camp Shelby, Miss., July 21, 2025. The Javelin series of Mobile Biometric Collection Kits are a lightweight modular system for collecting fingerprint, face, iris, and voice, providing an important tool within detention operations (U.S. Army Photo by Master Sgt. Justin P. Morelli)

U.S. Army Military Police train with the Javelin Mobile Biometric Collection system, Camp Shelby, Miss., July 21, 2025. The Javelin series of Mobile Biometric Collection Kits are a lightweight modular system for collecting fingerprint, face, iris, and voice, providing an important tool within detention operations (U.S. Army Photo by Master Sgt. Justin P. Morelli)

International Red Cross focus group for Biometrics study. Held at Silicon Valley chapter of the Red Cross Oct 27, 2015 with people who have had go through Biometric testing.

Photography by: Mark Butler/American Red Cross

AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC DOORBELL FACE RECOGNITION SMART LOCK

Auto Door Lock / Automatic Fingerprint Lock / Biometric Access Control Door Lock / Electronic Fingerprint Door Lock / Electronic Front Door Lock / Face Recognition Smart Lock / Smart Bluetooth Lock / Smart Lock With Remote Access

A7x is the first 3D face recognition smart lock in Tenon, and we deeply explore the "intelligence" base on the market needs of the modern smart lock industry. The camera simulates the human eye to obtain three-dimensional data, and then builds a 3D model.

 

TECHNICAL SPECS OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC DOORBELL FACE RECOGNITION SMART LOCK

Hijacking Prevention Alarm, Specific Face ID Unlocking

Pickup information on the front panel, and control lock switch on the rear panel. Encryption is more secure, more resistant to interference, and can be monitored in real time. The doorbell can be knocked by visitors from outside. The integrated handle design is convenient for children and the elderly to use. Judge the hijacking situation based on the specific face ID. Safety awareness is a step forward. It is an optional function under the WIFI function, and the wifi module is selectively assembled.

  

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An official of the Electoral Commission, explaining the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) process. He also took time to answer questions from the curious audience.

Wester Inch Ponds, West Lothian, Scotland.

29 November 2023

White JR57

Thank you for your report of a gull ringed with a colourring. This a method for bird marking where each bird get an unique code which enable us to follow

each individual. Under you will find the the movements we have registed for this bird.

 

This is a list generated from the webpage www.ringmerking.no/cr. If you want you can follow your bird(s) here in the future, to see where they will be

reported. It is also possible to see pictures of this bird, the birds size (biometrical measurements) and maps of the birds movements. It is also possible to

report more sightings of this and other birds ringed with colourrings from our projects at this webpage. Of course, if it easiest for you with email we can

be reached at post@ringmerking.no.

 

Birds are ringed so we can learn where they fly, how old they get and how many they are. When we can follow individuals this way we can learn if they

have the same breeding and overwintering area year after year, and also when and where they migrate. We are also interested in if they have the same

breeding partner each year, and how many chicks they get, so you are most welcome to enter such details if you have. Each year it is ringed 4000-8000

gulls in Norway, and the data from this project are used in different monitoring schemes. We thank you very much for your contribution, that is highly

appreciated.

Ringing data: NOS 6229969 - LBM;RBWN(JR57)

Last CR-Code: White ring with black code: JR57 LBM;RBWN(JR57)

Ringing Centre: Stavanger Museum (Norway)

CR-Code: Green ring with white code: J54M LBM;RBGW(J54M)

Species: Black-headed Gull

Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Age: 3 cy+

Sex: Female

Sexing Method: Unknown

Date time: 30.06 2015 09:-- Accurate to the day

Place: Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway

Coordinates: 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E Accurate to the given coordinates

Status: Unknown or unrecorded

Catching method: Passive walk-in / maze trap

Condition: Alive and probably healthy and released by a ringer

Ringing Group: Oslo og Akershus RG (057)

Ringing license: Molværsmyr, Sindre (1334)

Ringer(s): Sindre Molværsmy

Finding data

For more information, you can use the link below or scan the QR code at the top right.

www.ringmerking.no/cr/default.asp?QS=98f597a731ddc88846cb...

Date Place Coordinates Days Distance

05.07 2015Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 5 0km (0°)

11.04 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 286 0km (0°)

15.04 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 290 0km (0°)

19.04 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 294 0km (0°)

20.04 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 295 0km (0°)

24.05 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 329 0km (0°)

06.07 2016Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 372 0km (0°)

03.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 643 0km (0°)

03.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 643 0km (0°)

04.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 644 0km (0°)

05.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 645 0km (0°)

06.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 646 0km (0°)

10.04 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 650 0km (0°)

28.05 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 698 0km (0°)

03.06 2017Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 704 0km (0°)

06.04 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1011 0km (0°)

13.04 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1018 0km (0°)

13.04 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1018 0km (0°)

21.04 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1026 0km (0°)

21.04 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1026 0km (0°)

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Date Place Coordinates Days Distance

25.06 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1091 0km (0°)

26.06 2018Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1092 0km (0°)

23.06 2019Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1454 0km (0°)

26.06 2019Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1457 0km (0°)

30.03 2020Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1735 0km (0°)

06.04 2020Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1742 0km (0°)

18.04 2020Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1754 0km (0°)

Colour mark replaced: White ring with black code: JR57 LBM;RBWN(JR57)

24.06 2020Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1821 0km (0°)

01.07 2020Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 1828 0km (0°)

18.06 2021Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2180 0km (0°)

09.07 2021Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2201 0km (0°)

12.07 2021Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2204 0km (0°)

14.07 2021Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2206 0km (0°)

11.04 2022Elvebredden Kunstpark, Skedsmo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°57'24"N 011°01'49"E 2477 14km (52°)

21.04 2022Langvannet, Lørenskog, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°55'54"N 010°57'52"E 2487 9km (52°)

18.06 2022Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2545 0km (0°)

26.06 2022Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2553 0km (0°)

28.06 2022Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2555 0km (0°)

04.07 2022Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2561 0km (0°)

05.07 2022Østensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2562 0km (0°)

14.07 2022Daggerskjær, Bleikøya, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°53'15"N 010°43'55"E 2571 6km(277°)

10.07 2023Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2932 0km (0°)

14.07 2023Østensjøvannet Syd, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway 59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E 2936 0km (0°)

29.11 2023Wester Inch Ponds Bathgate, Lothian Region, Great Britain 55°53'22"N 003°38'09"W 3074 962km(248°

  

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International Red Cross focus group for Biometrics study. Held at UC Berkeley Oct 28, 2015 with students who have had experience with and/or an interest in Biometric testing.

Photography by: Mark Butler/American Red Cross

Reads finger vein patterns for authentication of users.

Senses Places Biometric Device Prototype #1 by ARTICA

U.S. Army Military Police train with the Javelin Mobile Biometric Collection system, Camp Shelby, Miss., July 21, 2025. The Javelin series of Mobile Biometric Collection Kits are a lightweight modular system for collecting fingerprint, face, iris, and voice, providing an important tool within detention operations (U.S. Army Photo by Master Sgt. Justin P. Morelli)

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