Face 3.2

"FACE 3.2" most commonly refers to the FACE Technical Standard, Edition 3.2 , published by The Open Group

continuous authentication

New EU regulations (GSR 2025) require level-3 autonomous vehicles to monitor driver attention. Face 3.2 enables – the car knows exactly who is driving, adjusts seat/mirrors automatically, and prevents unauthorized individuals from disengaging safety features. It also detects drowsiness by tracking micro-saccades in eye movement down to 0.1-degree accuracy.

Shared Data Model (SDM)

: Used for data architecture consistency, currently at Edition 3.1.x for use with the 3.2 standard. face 3.2

Cost & Speed:

Reducing development time and long-term maintenance costs by enabling the reuse of existing code. The FACE Reference Architecture

A high-level software standard for military and aerospace systems designed to make avionics more portable and secure. Neuroscience & Marketing: "FACE 3

Depending on which context you are interested in, here is a structured outline you can use to develop your paper. Option 1: Face Images & k-NN Graph Construction This context is common in research regarding the efficient clustering of face images

five segments

FACE 3.2 defines a layered architecture consisting of , which are connected by standardized Application Programming Interfaces (APIs): Shared Data Model (SDM) : Used for data

In the context of FACE 3.2, "proper features" generally relate to its conformance requirements architectural segments that ensure software portability and interoperability. Wind River Software Key Features of FACE Technical Standard 3.2 The standard defines a Reference Architecture

Operating System Segment (OSS)

: Provides the underlying runtime environment. Wind River’s Helix Virtualization Platform became the first mixed-criticality hypervisor to achieve FACE 3.2 Safety Base Profile conformance.