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AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH CES Kimberly Oser Publisher Jules Denton-Card Senior Associate Publisher Anthony Socci Associate Publisher Lorrie Baumann Editorial Director JoEllen Lowry • Jeanie Catron • Karrie Welborn Associate Editors Yasmine Brown Art Director Jonathan Schieffer Graphic Designer Caitlyn McGrath • Susan Stein Customer Service Managers Marcos Morhaim Senior Account Manager Adrian Chacon • Andy Hartnett • Beth Painter Louis Palos • Danny Ranney Account Managers Tara Neal Director of Operations Jay Watson • Hannah Stefanovich Show Logistics & Distribution Enrico Cecchi European Sales Consumer Electronics Daily News is published by Oser Communications Group ©2019 All rights reserved. Executive and editorial offices at: 1877 N. Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ 85715 520.721.1300/Fax: 520.721.6300 European offices located at Lungarno Benvenuto Cellini, 11, 50125 Florence, Italy www.osercommunicationsgroup.com Lee M. Oser Founder Consumer Electronics Daily News Monday, January 7, 2019 4 SecuGen to Demonstrate New FBI Certified Bluetooth Fingerprint Sensor Module at Show SecuGen, a world leading optical finger- print device and technology vendor, is pleased to announce that it is demonstrat- ing the U20-ASF-BT, a Bluetooth enabled OEM fingerprint sensor module, at CES. The ultra-compact, rugged and affordable U20-ASF-BT is SecuGen's premium fingerprint solution that can be easily embedded into hardware products where space is at a premium and wireless connectivity is needed, such as handheld devices, mobile equipment and wireless PC peripherals. Based on SecuGen's flagship U20-A fingerprint sensor, the U20-ASF-BT is a standalone module that features a Bluetooth interface that lets it communicate with mobile devices and PCs with Bluetooth enabled. The finger- print module includes an easy to use set of commands that allows OEMs and developers to capture fingerprint images, extract templates and to enroll, search and match fingerprint templates all with- in the module right out of the box. In addition, the module can be fully pro- g r a m m e d from scratch to suit the needs of nearly any application. The U20-ASF-BT combines SecuGen's FBI-certified fingerprint sen- sor with a fully programmable Linux sys- tem integrated into an all-in-one compact package almost identical in size to the sensor itself. The U20-ASF-BT hardware is certified for use in the FIPS 201 PIV Murata's Invitation to Innovate By Masatsugu Takahashi, Marketing Communications, Murata Manufacturing Co. In an effort to create a more connected world, Murata is extending an invitation to existing and potential customers, col- laborators and fellow innovators to meet with us at CES. Visitors to our booth at the Westgate get an up-close look at IoT solutions under development – and we are interested in getting feedback that will help us shape these technologies. We are demonstrating three leading-edge technologies: NAONA, a Road Monitoring System and a Brain Signal Sensing System. Here's a look at each: 1: NAONA – Measuring Mood and Behavior NAONA is a data sensor platform that determines and measures information that people perceive, such as the mood or excitement levels at a particular event or location, like concerts, offices, restau- rants or classrooms. By connecting mul- tiple sensors, the platform processes data, extracts the desired values and converts it into relevant information. Application developers can then use this data to improve applicable responses within a school, office or retail venue to provide a better user expe- rience. N A O N A recently received the esteemed Grand Prix CEATEC Award 2018 in the Industry/Market Category. 2: Road Monitoring System – A Path for Autonomous Driving The Road Monitoring System com- bines unique sensor information and image recognition technology to moni- tor road surface conditions. The con- cept is that a series of gyro, accelera- tion, shock and microphone sensors Continued on Page 49 Continued on Page 49

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