For most , AT&T is simply seen as the caller that deliver phone and internet and TV table service to the masses . But they also have a full - fledge R&D program , which spans multiple res publica . Today they offered a glimpse into the fruits of those AT&T labs , with innovations ranging from clever to “ OMG I WANT THIS NOW . ” Here are the three better thing AT&T had to share .
The bio - acoustical demo was emphatically the coolest of all the thing at the AT&T Labs demonstration . The underlying premise is that everyone ’s bones have a unique acoustical key signature , and using little more than a couple of piezo galvanizing detector and a smartphone , AT&T researcher Brian Amento was able-bodied to set up together a system which can use that signature to channel data .
In the example in the video , a householder with a bio - acoustic door lock could generate a digital key that would live on a smartphone , and the door in question would only open when they ( or whoever the winder is intended for ) was touch a piezo - detector on both the phone and the doorway at the same clock time . Those sensors would communicate with each other and if the bio - acoustic signature matched on both the key and the door knob , it would unlock .

But another substantial - world program AT&T is look at is to use this technology to switch over data between people . They visualize two people being able-bodied to shake hands and switch contact info for documents between one another . Crazy .
The RFID - happy Got My Stuff demo was maybe the most ambitious demo at AT&T laboratory . The idea is that all of your day - to - day aim you gestate around with you — wallet , speech sound , glasses , computer , whatever — are tagged with an RFID chip . Your car would have multiple RFID antennas strategically put to provide complete coverage . Those antennas would attach into a blackbox which would power the entire system .
When you get into your car and begin the railway locomotive , the organization would do a scan and make indisputable you have all your things , then report that back to you what you have and do n’t have via the head unit in your dashboard . Never again would you get pulled over only to realize you do n’t have your license , or get all the manner to the function , only to realise your forgot your laptop . But such an idea relies intemperately on support from automakers and gadget companies alike , so it may be sometime before this concept becomes commonplace .

The haptic steering wheel is probably the furthest away from completion , but also straight forrard , uncomplicated , easy to envision as a literal Cartesian product . It ’s also potentially very useful for driver . A ring of vibrating motor embed in memory foam are arranged around a steering bike , and in hypothesis , it would tap into your car or phone ’s GPS directions to give you haptic drive directions .
demand to make a left go , the quivering will go around around the wheel in a counter clockwise manner . Right turn coming up really soon ? The Right side of the roulette wheel will beat in rapid fashion . Not the flashiest affair on display , but maybe one of the more pragmatic ace .
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