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by Alesis_Novik
4309 days ago
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Thanks for the reply! 1) Research suggests that because of the way your heart is formed, the ECG signal is as unique as your fingerprint, the only question is the ability to extract the relevant information, which we achieve using the latest research. 2) Structural changes to the heart (e.g. heart attack) would change your ECG. For this we would provide 1-time login codes so the person can update the signature. For non-structural changes there are methods for signature normalization (e.g. http://jrnlappliedresearch.com/articles/Vol6Iss4/hosmane.pdf) 3) Most of the fingerprint scanners require a repeated swiping motion, while our method is passive. Good fingerprint scanners are also more expensive that our projected price. Finally, it is a lot harder to spoof an ECG while you leave your fingerprints everywhere you go. 4) Thanks for the suggestion! We will definitely look into that. 5) That is our target initial price. With scale, we will be able to do it even cheaper. |
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