Synaptics Touch Technology: Car Door Handle Recognition Fingerprint
[PConline News] When more and more competitors in the consumer electronics market, many technology companies have turned their attention to the automotive sector. We often see high-tech cars in movies, envying various features. In fact, high-tech cars have begun to approach. Synaptics recently demonstrated a series of touch-based technology products developed specifically for the automotive industry, such as biometric touch panels and fingerprint readers that can be applied to vehicle ignition and handlebars. According to Ruibert Verhoeven, senior vice president and general manager of Synaptics, "a number of global automakers" are interested in and have contact with their technical achievements in the "human-machine interface". In the future, they will bring their own series of innovative technologies to the automotive industry. Synaptics stated that they want to provide "excellent user experience" in accessing, creating, and sharing digital content. To achieve this goal, they will use tactile technologies including touch screens, fingerprint readers and biometric sensors, all of which will not adversely affect driving safety. The door handle, steering wheel and start button are places of special interest to Synaptics. Thanks to fingerprint readers and biometric sensors, the car will be able to recognize the identity of the driver and automatically load preset preferences, such as seat and mirror adjustments, or entertainment preferences. In the video released by Synaptics, you can see how their technology is applied in cars. In the near future, these technologies should be gradually added to the car, assuming that the car manufacturers recognize it. Comments: This is not cool, it is strongly recommended that the development of CD-ROM spy car window recognition function!