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Electronic bracelet in airports

London, United Kingdom - The system will be tested in Debrecen

Researchers from the University College London (UCL), in the field of an Optag project financed by the European Union, are searching for the possibility to endow passengers in airports with an electronic bracelet, which will allow authorities to check travellers' movements inside terminals after their check-in. The system combines panoramic cameras and high-definition pictures with Radio Frequency...

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