BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AUTHENTICATION APPLICATION THAT

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IAG IBANEZ, RUTH C. 4709 65th Street New York NY 11377 BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AUTHENTICATION APPLICATION THAT CONTROLS PRIVATE, CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED PLANNING AND RELATED APPLICATIONS BETWEEN EXTERNAL SYSTEMS EXECUTING STANDARD PROCESSING AND PROPRIETARY METHODS TO INVOKE DATABASE APPLICATIONS AND COORDINATE DATA OBJECTS TRAVOK BETWEEN ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS;COMPUTER PROGRAMS MANUALS AND HANDBOOKS; EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND TRAINING MANUALS AND HANDBOOKS; CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE USE TO DATA PROCESSING AND CUSTOMIZABLE INTERFACE PROGRAMS;
IDENTIFICATION AUTHENTICATION GOVERNOR IBANEZ, RUTH C. 4709 65th Street New York NY 11377 BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AUTHENTICATION APPLICATION THAT CONTROLS PRIVATE, CONFIDENTIAL, AND PRIVILEGE PLANNING AND RELATED APPLICATIONS BETWEEN EXTERNAL SYSTEMS EXECUTING STANDARD PROCESSING PROPRIETARY METHODS TO INVOKE DATA BASE APPLICATION AND COORDINATE DATA OBJECTS TRANSFER BETWEEN ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS;COMPUTER PROGRAMS MANUALS AND HANDBOOKS; EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND TRAINING MANUALS AND HANDBOOKS; CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE CASE OF DATA PROCESSING AND CUSTOMIZABLE INTERFACE PROGRAMS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A biometric identification system that includes one or more identification devices or cards. Each identification card includes a radio frequency identification (RFID) element storing a first set of biometric information. A communication device operates to send and receive radio frequency signals to read the first set of biometric information from the identification device when they are proximal to each other but without insertion or physical contact. A biometric reader is provided that reads a second set of biometric information from an individual presenting the identification card. A comparison mechanism compares the first and second sets of biometric information to determine if the two sets are a match. When no match is found, a flag mechanism modifies a value of a flag in the RFID element of the identification device. An update mechanism determines when the match exceeds an accuracy limit and updates biometric information on the identification device wirelessly.