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Surveillance Applications for Iris Recognition

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DALLAS, April 19, 2010 — Researchers are expanding new miniature camera technology for military and security uses so soldiers can track combatants in dark caves or urban alleys, and security officials can unobtrusively identify a subject from an iris scan. The two new surveillance applications both build on "Panoptes," a platform technology developed under a project led by Marc Christensen at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and funded by the Department of Defense (DoD). New apps will aid military, border patrol, airports Panoptes is a compact, lightweight, high-resolution smart camera that...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
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