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   * [[card_mode|Card mode]]: A method for authenticating cardholders. There are two card modes, [[card_id|Card ID]] mode and Template-on-Card mode. The Card ID mode compares the user ID that is stored on the device with fingerprint information,​ in reference to the card ID stored on the card. Whereas the Template-on-Card mode identifies a user by checking whether the fingerprint entered by the user matches the fingerprint information on the card. \\   * [[card_mode|Card mode]]: A method for authenticating cardholders. There are two card modes, [[card_id|Card ID]] mode and Template-on-Card mode. The Card ID mode compares the user ID that is stored on the device with fingerprint information,​ in reference to the card ID stored on the card. Whereas the Template-on-Card mode identifies a user by checking whether the fingerprint entered by the user matches the fingerprint information on the card. \\
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 +  * [[card_reader|Card reader]]: A device that reads the information stored on cards and transmits it to the controller.\\
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 +  * [[cde|CDE(Conformance Decision Engine)]]: One of the procedures for Suprema'​s fingerprint matching algorithm. This is a step that determines whether the obtained fingerprint image is valid prior to processing the fingerprint image and extracting the [[minutiae|minutiae]] of the fingerprint.
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   * [[clean_room|Clean room]]: A space where suspended particulate matter in air such as dust, viruses, metal powders, and cells can be controlled as required. ​ \\   * [[clean_room|Clean room]]: A space where suspended particulate matter in air such as dust, viruses, metal powders, and cells can be controlled as required. ​ \\
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   * [[client|Client]]:​ Entity that requests service from the [[server|server]] through a network. ​ \\   * [[client|Client]]:​ Entity that requests service from the [[server|server]] through a network. ​ \\
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   * [[controller|Controller]]:​ A device that examines access rights based on [[credential|credential]] information obtained from a reader and controls the input and output of the reader. \\   * [[controller|Controller]]:​ A device that examines access rights based on [[credential|credential]] information obtained from a reader and controls the input and output of the reader. \\
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 +  * [[contact_card|Contact card]]: A card with a gold or silver chip attached to the surface. For data transmission,​ a contact card must be inserted into a card terminal in order to place the chip in direct contact with the card terminal. \\
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 +  * [[contactless_card|Contactless card]]: A card that communicates with a card terminal using its built-in coil antenna. This type of card enables transmission of data using a magnetic field without contacting a card terminal. ​ \\
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   * [[credential|Credential]]:​ Data used to identify users. Digital signatures, smart cards, biometric data, user names, passwords, etc. are common examples of credentials. \\   * [[credential|Credential]]:​ Data used to identify users. Digital signatures, smart cards, biometric data, user names, passwords, etc. are common examples of credentials. \\