The devices from far away will know about the heart
Is human heart rate possible to be measured from a distance? For the benefit of modern technology, many accomplishments are being accomplished. Recently Australian researchers created such a small drifting drone, which could measure the heart rate from a distance.
A group of researchers led by University of South Australia researcher Javan Chahal recently displayed the drone. Their claim, the drone is able to measure the heart rate of people from 60 meters away. This can be used during various human disasters.
The news agency Xinhua reported that the drone has a camera, through which the details of heart rate can be determined.
The researcher said that the newly developed drone can be used during any disaster. Usually, during the disaster, the situation of the wounded people will be known by using the drone. In this software, the use of facial recognition will be used to measure heart rate. It is possible to know the heart rate of one hundred thousand people in one day.
The Australian Defense Force (ADF) helped the study.
However, researcher Chahal warned about the negative aspects of the drone. It may be suspected of spying, and even using it as weapons. Apart from this, mischief can occur if the information of such drone is lost to the miscreants.
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