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Shoes Will Be Able To Store Human Information And Identify Identity Prediction Diseases.

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A lady is choosing a rubber soles in a shoe store in New York.

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A new technology can identify a person's identity through an insole.


According to foreign media reports, with a pair of shoes with high-tech shoes, a few steps can be used to determine a person's identity. It will soon become our new key card and computer code, and even allow the doctor to judge the time of Alzheimer's disease.


This technology integrates body and biological behavior recognition techniques such as measuring the shape of a person's foot and walking gait.

"Everyone's foot shape and walking gait are unique," explains Todd Grey, chairman and President of Autonomous ID.


An algorithm combines this information to create an autonomous ID and stores it in a tiny chip on the insole.

Gray said: "even users do not know what this characteristic is ID".

This ID has many uses. For example, when you are away from the doorway, you can use it to open your door.

He said: "this does not require users to remember, knock, touch anything, and do not need a backstage system to integrate these real biological information".


He began the study in 2007, inspired by the war in Iraq, when Iraqi defected soldiers walked into a base wearing American uniforms and kidnapped American soldiers.

This technology is more secure and privacy than identifying whether it can enter a highly secure area through fingerprints or eyes.

Gray said, "if your thumb is the only credential to enter a door, the enemy can completely cut it down in war."


In July of this year, Autonomous ID worked with Carnegie Mellon University's biometrics and identity automation laboratory to identify and fine-tuning the technology.

The lab receives $1 million 500 thousand annually from the fund.

The team will also study the potential application of the technology in disease diagnosis, which can be used as a tool for detecting early warning signals of diseases, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, which can affect our way of walking.


Mario Savvides, head of the lab, explained that the chip in the shoe pad can detect gait changes in a few weeks ahead of time.

He said: "we haven't started the application of this technology. Once we start, we will have the possibility of opening a new world."

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