NEW DELHI: Picture this. You want to open a bank account. So, you reach the website or physical bank of your choice, key in details into your phone and when prompted to submit documents, you simply bring the phone to eye level and a scan of your iris finishes off the process.
\n
The next step, your scan is authenticated by Aadhaar<\/a> and you have a valid bank account.
\n
This is one of many scenarios that
Rakesh Deshmukh<\/a>, CEO of Indus OS<\/a>, predicts, once smartphones<\/a> with this capability — a global first — reach consumers.
\n
Deshmukh wants
Indus OS<\/a> to be the bedrock of this transformation as the world’s first regional OS — and India's second largest — becomes the first of its kind Aadhaar-authenticated OS<\/a>.
\n
\n\"Indus OS will use iris biometric technology for the most secure identification and authentication modality and it supports 12 Indian languages,\" Deshmukh told ET, adding that the company tied up with California-based and Intel-backed Delta ID, global leaders in iris-based authentication technology, to create capability.
\n
\"We expect to launch the platform this quarter and empower over 1billion Indians enrolled for
Aadhaar<\/a>,\" he added. The Aadhaar-authenticated OS<\/a> will be released across the company's smartphone brand partners, including Micromax<\/a>, Intex<\/a>, Karbonn<\/a>, Celkon<\/a> and Swipe, Deshmukh said. Deshmukh expects 100 million to be using it by 2020.
\n
\nThe way the technology works is that the software-hardware combination captures the IRIS ID information through an iris scanning camera built into the smartphone. The OS then encodes this information and then encrypts it, sends it to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) server for a match. Once the UIDAI server confirms the Aadhaar number, the consumer is authorised to utilise it for a whole suit of activities.
\n
\nThe technology' is best suited for India, which is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world and one that is increasingly striving towards a less cash economy. The Indian government wants to grow this user base and enable people to have access to financial services and other benefits by using low-cost or entry-level
smartphones<\/a>.
\n
\nThe challenge could be cost associated with putting technology and OS into smartphones, which handset manufacturers would have to bear. But Deshmukh claims manufacturers would see advantage in adopting this technology. \"They may see cost of making go up by only $2-$3 apiece and high volumes would bring this down to one tenth to one twentieth.\"\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58535603,"title":"TDSAT admits Airtel, Idea pleas in Reliance Jio matter, next hearing July 25","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tdsat-admits-airtel-idea-pleas-in-reliance-jio-matter-next-hearing-july-25\/58535603","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58544091,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Aadhaar-authenticated OS will be released across Indus' smartphone partners","synopsis":"\"Indus OS will use iris biometric technology for the most secure identification and authentication modality and it supports 12 Indian languages,\" CEO of Indus OS Rakesh Deshmukh said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/aadhaar-authenticated-os-will-be-released-across-indus-smartphone-partners","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Gulveen Aulakh","author_link":"\/author\/19656\/gulveen-aulakh","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/19656.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":19656,"author_name":"Gulveen Aulakh","author_seo_name":"gulveen-aulakh","designation":"Assistant Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-05-06 08:38:14","lastupd":"2017-05-06 08:39:43","breadcrumbTags":["Indus OS","Smartphones","Micromax","Intex","AADHAAR","Karbonn","Rakesh Deshmukh","Devices","Celkon","Aadhaar-authenticated OS"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/aadhaar-authenticated-os-will-be-released-across-indus-smartphone-partners"}}" data-authors="[" gulveen aulakh"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-05-06" data-index="article_1">

Aadhaar-authenticated OS将发布在印度河的智能手机合作伙伴

“印度河为最安全的操作系统将利用虹膜生物识别技术识别和身份验证模式,它支持12印度语言,”首席执行官拉克什德斯穆克印度河OS说。

Gulveen Aulakh
  • 更新2017年5月6日凌晨08:39坚持

新德里:想象这样一幅图景。你想要开一个银行帐户。所以,你达到你的网站或实体银行的选择,关键细节到你的电话,当提示提交文件时,你只需把手机眼睛水平和虹膜扫描你的完成过程。

下一步,你扫描认证Aadhaar和你有一个有效的银行账户。

这是一个许多场景拉克什德斯穆克的首席执行官印度河操作系统预测,一旦智能手机使用此功能——全球第一个到达消费者。

德斯穆克希望印度河操作系统这个变换的基石是世界上第一个区域OS -和印度第二大成为同类中的第一个Aadhaar-authenticated操作系统

“印度河为最安全的操作系统将利用虹膜生物识别技术识别和身份验证模式,它支持12印度语言,”德斯穆克告诉ET,并补充说该公司与总部和Intel-backed三角洲ID,全球领导人在iris-based身份验证技术,创造能力。

“我们预计本季度推出的平台,使超过10亿印度人登记Aadhaar,”他补充道。的Aadhaar-authenticated操作系统将发布在公司的智能手机品牌合作伙伴,包括Micromax,国际展览中心,Karbonn,Celkon刷卡,德斯穆克说。德斯穆克预计1亿年将在2020年之前使用它。

技术的工作方式是,software-hardware组合捕获虹膜身份识别信息通过虹膜扫描相机内置的智能手机。操作系统然后编码信息加密它,将它发送到印度的唯一标识权限(UIDAI)服务器进行匹配。一旦UIDAI服务器证实Aadhaar数量,消费者授权使用它整整一个适合的活动。

技术是最适合印度是世界上增长最快的智能手机市场,越来越追求更少的现金经济。印度政府希望增长的用户群,使人们获得金融服务通过使用低成本或入门级和其他福利智能手机

挑战可能是成本与技术和操作系统到智能手机,这手机制造商将不得不忍受。但德斯穆克声称制造商将采用这种技术优势。“他们可能只看到制造成本上升2 - 3美元美元和大量将十分之一到二十分之一。”

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NEW DELHI: Picture this. You want to open a bank account. So, you reach the website or physical bank of your choice, key in details into your phone and when prompted to submit documents, you simply bring the phone to eye level and a scan of your iris finishes off the process.
\n
The next step, your scan is authenticated by Aadhaar<\/a> and you have a valid bank account.
\n
This is one of many scenarios that
Rakesh Deshmukh<\/a>, CEO of Indus OS<\/a>, predicts, once smartphones<\/a> with this capability — a global first — reach consumers.
\n
Deshmukh wants
Indus OS<\/a> to be the bedrock of this transformation as the world’s first regional OS — and India's second largest — becomes the first of its kind Aadhaar-authenticated OS<\/a>.
\n
\n\"Indus OS will use iris biometric technology for the most secure identification and authentication modality and it supports 12 Indian languages,\" Deshmukh told ET, adding that the company tied up with California-based and Intel-backed Delta ID, global leaders in iris-based authentication technology, to create capability.
\n
\"We expect to launch the platform this quarter and empower over 1billion Indians enrolled for
Aadhaar<\/a>,\" he added. The Aadhaar-authenticated OS<\/a> will be released across the company's smartphone brand partners, including Micromax<\/a>, Intex<\/a>, Karbonn<\/a>, Celkon<\/a> and Swipe, Deshmukh said. Deshmukh expects 100 million to be using it by 2020.
\n
\nThe way the technology works is that the software-hardware combination captures the IRIS ID information through an iris scanning camera built into the smartphone. The OS then encodes this information and then encrypts it, sends it to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) server for a match. Once the UIDAI server confirms the Aadhaar number, the consumer is authorised to utilise it for a whole suit of activities.
\n
\nThe technology' is best suited for India, which is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world and one that is increasingly striving towards a less cash economy. The Indian government wants to grow this user base and enable people to have access to financial services and other benefits by using low-cost or entry-level
smartphones<\/a>.
\n
\nThe challenge could be cost associated with putting technology and OS into smartphones, which handset manufacturers would have to bear. But Deshmukh claims manufacturers would see advantage in adopting this technology. \"They may see cost of making go up by only $2-$3 apiece and high volumes would bring this down to one tenth to one twentieth.\"\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58535603,"title":"TDSAT admits Airtel, Idea pleas in Reliance Jio matter, next hearing July 25","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tdsat-admits-airtel-idea-pleas-in-reliance-jio-matter-next-hearing-july-25\/58535603","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58544091,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Aadhaar-authenticated OS will be released across Indus' smartphone partners","synopsis":"\"Indus OS will use iris biometric technology for the most secure identification and authentication modality and it supports 12 Indian languages,\" CEO of Indus OS Rakesh Deshmukh said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/aadhaar-authenticated-os-will-be-released-across-indus-smartphone-partners","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Gulveen Aulakh","author_link":"\/author\/19656\/gulveen-aulakh","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/19656.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":19656,"author_name":"Gulveen Aulakh","author_seo_name":"gulveen-aulakh","designation":"Assistant Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-05-06 08:38:14","lastupd":"2017-05-06 08:39:43","breadcrumbTags":["Indus OS","Smartphones","Micromax","Intex","AADHAAR","Karbonn","Rakesh Deshmukh","Devices","Celkon","Aadhaar-authenticated OS"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/aadhaar-authenticated-os-will-be-released-across-indus-smartphone-partners"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/aadhaar-authenticated-os-will-be-released-across-indus-smartphone-partners/58544091">