7 interesting biometric technologies

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Biometrics has long been recognized as the highlight of future identity authentication. It can replace/complement those so-called private information—passwords, personal authentication codes, etc., and turn it into direct physical authentication. However, despite the existence of many advanced technologies in this field, there is still much room for improvement.

Hackers have been able to circumvent certain biometric authentication technologies such as fingerprint authentication and face recognition, but there are still more advanced authentication methods that cannot be cracked. Some experts are even worried about the reliability of these technologies because they are too fine, because these biological traits may change throughout a person's life.

In fact, the most effective way is to use multiple verification methods at the same time, they add up to prove that you are the real you. And the unique part of each person is actually a lot. Adding all these aspects together for verification is indeed difficult to counterfeit. You may know about fingerprints, sounds, and retina recognition. Today we will introduce some biometric technologies that are being developed.

Ear recognition

You heard it right. The shape of the ear is as unique as the fingerprint; no two people in the world have the same ear, and even one person's ears are different. The startup Descartes Biometrics is working on a mobile app that users can identify by sticking their phones to their ears and cheeks – but it seems that the results are still unstable and the app may take longer to market.

Heartbeat recognition

Everyone said that reading people read their minds, so people soon came up with this method to identify. Nymi is a wristband that is being developed with an electrocardiogram device that records the electrical signals of your heartbeat and uses it for authentication. Then you can use Nymi as a secure password card to unlock your phone or computer. So far, the use of ECG signals to identify fingerprints or iris recognition is not reliable, but today's electronic health equipment is developing rapidly, and this method is also very convenient.

Hip recognition

Everyone's hips, to be exact, each person's sitting posture is unique and can be used to identify themselves. A research team created a prototype of a car seat that could identify the person sitting up. Not only does this ensure that only you (or a verified person) can start a car, but it also automatically helps you adjust seat position, rear view mirrors, and other preferences.

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