http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/10/...ing/index.html
BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- The days of being able to walk through airport security checkpoints while wearing shoes and a jacket could return if an experimental program proves successful, some Department of Homeland Security officials say.
Project officials hope various sensors, such as this one that tracks eye movement, can help security screeners.
Project officials hope various sensors, such as this one that tracks eye movement, can help security screeners
The Homeland Security-funded project is Future Attribute Screening Technology, or FAST. Instead of focusing on whether you have hidden explosives or whether you're carrying a weapon, sensors and cameras located at security checkpoints would measure the natural signals coming from your body -- your heart rate, breathing, eye movement, body temperature and fidgeting.