Now LifeReader to help US Army catch enemy's heartbeats

First, the US Army had a 1.5-pound device in Iraq, Radar Scope, which could sense any living body through respiratory activity.

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Now, US Army has keenly offered $850,000 to Kai Sensor for its new Heart Sensing Radar technology, named LifeReader. Stepping into real world from its fictional appearance, LifeReader knows how to detect any life through walls by computing heart and respiratory activities wirelessly and with accurate health-care applications.

MIMO Doppler radar technology in combination with advanced algorithms and data analysis make it possible to consider heart rhythms with a capability to distinguish individuals on target without leaving any scope of doubt for enemy.

Not only army but also, other fields like automotive, homeland security, and medical markets hope to meet the benefits of LifeReader. Physicians could lead a diagnose less intrusively and more accurately or by delivering medical information on passengers involved in an accident or in medical danger, Kai Sensor's technology could do wonders.

At present, US Army is keen to harness this technology on a single chip to enhance a number of important Army search, track, identification, and sensor communications applications.

However, enemy should start looking for anti LifeReader technology as soon as possible.

Via: Technovelgy

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