Since their initial rollout, RFID-enabled electronic passports have seen wide-spread adoption in the
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But so far, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has always insisted that despite any potential security concerns there would never be any fully automated immigration process and that the manual inspection by the immigration officer would serve as last line of defense that cannot be easily fooled.
Now the Australian government has introduced just that: After conducting a multi year trial the so called “SmartGate” system is being deployed at major Australian airports. SmartGate is a fully automated immigration procedure, involving having your passport scanned at a self-service terminal and then using an automatic immigration gate employing face recognition technology to match a live picture taken on the spot against the photo stored inside your passport.
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At this point the SmartGate system is open to citizens of Australia and New Zealand aged 18 and over only, but over time the system is expected to open up to citizens of other nations as well.
Boris Wolf
VP of Business Development and Co-Founder
NeoCatena Networks, Inc.