Tiny Panoptes technology holds promise for military surveillance and iris recognition
The Panoptes platform will support tiny cave cameras and iris recognition technology suitable for the military and homeland security
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Researchers at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas are developing new miniature camera technology and an iris recognition application built on a high-resolution, light and compact platform known as Panoptes. The technology is designed to help the military and border patrol to track combatants in dark caves or alleys and airport security personnel to quickly and unobtrusively identify a subject from an iris scan.
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