Scientist Develop Technology To Recognize Drivers By Their Derriere

Scientist Develop Technology To Recognize Drivers By Their Derriere
Engineers at Japan's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology have developed a system that can recognize individuals by measuring how they apply pressure on a seat when sitting down.

Nikkei reports that a team led by professor Shigeomi Koshimizu is working to commercialize the system as a "highly reliable" anti-theft system. The timeline? Two to three years, if an automaker signs on.

It's the car seat of the future. Or perhaps the airplane seat of the future--no need to show your ticket or appeal to a flight attendant to boot someone out of your coveted window seat.



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TheGeniusTheGenius - 12/23/2011 11:56:33 AM
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Brilliant..This doubles as a diet machine..Gain weight no car until you loose it! Eat a huge dinner take a cab home....


veyron1001veyron1001 - 12/23/2011 12:24:49 PM
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She doesnt have much to look at. Literally and figuratively.


LexSucksLexSucks - 12/27/2011 5:30:51 PM
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Ewwww!!!! She's shaped like a 10 year old boy. No hips, Flat booty (more like a back with a split, lol!!). Nothing attractive there at all. If you put that bikini on a 10 year old boy it would look the same way.


LexSucksLexSucks - 12/27/2011 5:31:54 PM
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And who says that all models have to be Bulimic anorexic skeletons?


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 12/23/2011 1:51:15 PM
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Hmmm... decisions decisions, would you rather be the scientist testing the seat memory out? or the scientist testing that new nickle nano mesh?


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