IDENTIFY SUBJECTS from hundreds of
meters away based on their HEARTBEAT
meters away based on their HEARTBEAT
Unlike facial recognition, which may require a clear view of someone's face or be obfuscated by facial hair or other conditions, laser-detected heartbeats can be captured through normal clothing and at a number of angles.
The method does require an invisible laser to be pointed at a subject for about 30 seconds to get a sufficient read, meaning the technology can only be viably used on someone who is standing still.
Heartbeat detection can beat out the use of facial recognition or other biometric methods of surveillance in range, accuracy, and versatility. +2
Heartbeat detection can beat out the use of facial recognition or other biometric methods of surveillance in range, accuracy, and versatility.
As far as applications go, the military suggested that the technology could be used to identify insurgents by matching their heartbeats from a drone.
Like any biometric database, however, the biggest obstacle to making such a use reality would be generating a database large enough to cross-reference.
The technology may also find its way into more civilian uses like hospitals where doctors would be able to monitor a patients blood flow without ever having to hook someone up to a machine.
NOW, A subject with a HEALTHY HEART can be
"HEART ATTACKED" from some distance away.
Yet ANOTHER weapon against the "SUBJECTS OF INTEREST"....think ANDREW BREITBART, et al.
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