WeCU Technologies Advances Airport Safety
Meghan Young — July 21, 2010 — World
References: mahalo & fastcompany
If you have ever watched the TV show 'Lie to Me,' you will completely understand where WeCU Technologies is going with its physiological, signals-based airport security technology. The show demonstrates just how telling our bodily functions and movements are and this Israel start-up is hoping to detect risky passengers through them.
With a system of electronic sensors and knowledge of behavioral studies, WeCU Technologies will be able to create a much safer environment in airports and aircraft.
I can't help but feel a little skeptical, considering that there are a lot of nervous flyers, yet WeCU Technologies assures that their system is advanced enough to tell the difference between those that mean harm and those that don't.
With a system of electronic sensors and knowledge of behavioral studies, WeCU Technologies will be able to create a much safer environment in airports and aircraft.
I can't help but feel a little skeptical, considering that there are a lot of nervous flyers, yet WeCU Technologies assures that their system is advanced enough to tell the difference between those that mean harm and those that don't.
Trend Themes
1. Physiological Monitoring - Opportunity for developing advanced systems that monitor passengers' physiological signals for enhanced airport security.
2. Behavioral Analytics - Potential for utilizing behavioral studies to detect risky passengers and improve airport safety.
3. Signal-based Security - Innovation opportunity to develop electronic sensors that interpret bodily signals for identifying potential threats in airports and aircrafts.
Industry Implications
1. Airport Security - Development of new technologies and systems that integrate physiological monitoring and behavioral analytics to enhance airport safety.
2. Aerospace - Potential for implementing signal-based security systems in aircrafts for improved passenger safety.
3. Surveillance Technology - Opportunity to develop advanced electronic sensors and surveillance systems that can interpret physiological signals for identifying potential threats.
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