Prevent car theft by identifying weight
Researchers at the Institute of Advanced Industrial Technology of Japan have developed an effective anti-theft ability of cars by recognizing the body weight of the owner.
Researchers at the Institute of Advanced Industrial Technology of Japan have developed an effective anti-theft ability of cars by recognizing the body weight of the owner.
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Although, anti-theft and integrated systems (warning systems) are standards that are available in both cheap cars.
In this new study, scientists have designed a car seat that can identify its owner by measuring body weight on a 360-degree sensor. From there, it creates a grid that matches the weight distribution. And the car is only controlled when the driver has information consistent with the information registered.
This anti-theft capability is 98% accurate on the test. The research team is working with automotive manufacturers to develop this research trade in the next 2-3 years.
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