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Interactive systems would protect the information


Kimmo Huosionmaa

The interactive LLS (Low Light Screen) means the mobile device, what has an extremely low light screen, what must watch with night-vision glasses. Those glasses can transmit the code for the system, what tells the system if the user has permission to use some data. This system allows remote controlling the access of some data, and that can be filling with the bio metric identifier. This kind of systems might already in use at some classified areas, where the access must be controlled extremely sharp, like in some nuclear facilities and another kind of missions, where the operator must hide the existence of the team.


The low light screen allows using mobile devices in the dark forests, and in the situation, where the person must hide the position, from the observers. When we are thinking about the interactive technology, where the system identifies the allowance to use some components of those devices, we might think the situation, where the device is allowed to carry outside the operational area. If the operator has this right, the existence of those qualities might be wanted to hide from other persons.


Bio metric identifiers might be a very good tool, but if the owner of the system wants to hide the existence of the LLS (Low Light Screen)- or IRS (Infra-Red Screen) from other users, that might be needed to use the remote control or some other thing, like protective glasses, where is etched the special QR-code, what is visible with the selfie-camera. The double identifier allows denying the access to some functions if the person is outside the area, where the secret or classified things are doing, but this allows a person to use own mobile telephone, and answer the calls, what is coming from the members of the family.


If this component would be connected to the bio metric identifier, the person can use own telephone in secret areas. And if somebody takes that telephone in hand, the fingerprint or camera take the picture of the user. In some cases, the person might have RFID-identifier surgically involved in the hand. If somebody, who has no identifier touches the telephone, the GPS tells that it has been moved, and in this case, double identifier makes possible to uncover, if somebody plays the person.


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