SoftServe develops system for continuous driver authentication and health monitoring
While BioLock sensor can monitor driver’s health signals and fatigue, it is mainly developed for authentication
SoftServe has launched an electrocardiogram (ECG) biosensor system called BioLock which can be installed in cars to authenticate drivers and monitor their health while on the road, the US-based digital solutions provider said in a press release on 1 December. The ECG biosensor system tracks electrical signals from user’s heart activity and transmits them to connected mobile device.
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