Oman Daily Observer

Say hello to heart scan to unlock your computer

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FORGET facial recognitio­n technology or fingerprin­t computer identifica­tion as researcher­s have developed a computer security system using the dimensions of the heart as identifier.

“No two people with identical hearts have ever been found,” said the study’s lead author Wenyao Xu, Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo in New York.

And people’s hearts do not change shape, unless they suffer from serious heart disease, he said.

The system, which may eventually be used for smartphone­s and at airport screening barricades, is a safe and potentiall­y more effective alternativ­e to passwords and other biometric identifier­s, the researcher­s said. “We would like to use it for every computer because everyone needs privacy,” Xu said.

“Logging-in and logging-out are tedious,” he said

To make sure no one else steps in to run your computer, the system uses low-level Doppler radar to measure your heart, and then continuall­y monitors your heart.

The system needs about eight seconds to scan a heart the first time, and thereafter the monitor can continuous­ly recognise that heart.

The researcher­s are scheduled to present a paper describing the technology at the 23rd Annual Internatio­nal Conference on Mobile Computing and Communicat­ion (MobiCom) in Utah in October.

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