Smell You Later, In Line, At The Airport
“’There are recognizable patterns of each person’s body odor that remain steady….Therefore, every person has his/hers own odor and this would allow his/her identification within a group of people at an accurate rate higher than 85%. This result leads the way to improve personal identification that is less aggressive than other biometric techniques being used today.’ The system could eventually be installed in airport to ‘sniff’ passenger as they pass through.”