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Biometric checks get air-passenger approval

...Pacific and Emirates flights to and from Dubai and Hong Kong. The miSense trial was aimed at testing the feasibility of advanced passenger screening in... Read more

21 June, 2007 by Andy McCue

Biometric airport security gets thumbs-up

...Pacific and Emirates flights to and from Dubai and Hong Kong. The miSense trial was aimed at testing the feasibility of advanced passenger screening in... Read more

20 June, 2007 by Andy McCue
<endeca_term>MiSense</endeca_term> Hierarchical Cluster-Based Routing Algorithm (MiCRA) for Wireless Sensor Networks

MiSense Hierarchical Cluster-Based Routing Algorithm (MiCRA) for Wireless Sensor Networks

...operate with limited battery power. In this paper, the authors proposed the MiSense hierarchical Cluster based Routing Algorithm (MiCRA) to extend the lifetime of sensor... Read more

17 June, 2009

Biometrics touted as key to stress-free flights

...involved in developing a number of precursors to these technologies, including the miSense biometric security trial at Heathrow Airport. Current biometric border security projects being... Read more

22 February, 2008 by Nick Heath
Don't batten down your IT hatches

Don't batten down your IT hatches

How do you keep your systems secure but open enough to interact with partners and suppliers? Ships could hold the answer Read more

26 April, 2007 by Stuart Okin
Tech takes the turbulence out of flying

Tech takes the turbulence out of flying

Improvements in the way airports and airlines handle passenger check-in and security are due to innovations in technology says Jim Peters, chief technology officer of SITA Read more

4 April, 2007 by Jim Peters

Photos: Biometric security comes to Heathrow

...minutes and the biometric information is uploaded onto the chip of a miSense 'membership' smartcard. The card is activated 24 hours later after further background... Read more

6 December, 2006 by Andy McCue
A Service-Oriented Component-Based Middleware Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks Sensor Network

A Service-Oriented Component-Based Middleware Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks Sensor Network

...application users supported by efficient and robust optimization techniques. This paper proposes, MiSense, a service-oriented component-based middleware layer in order to support distributed... Read more

3 April, 2009

Heathrow to run biometric security checks

...Kong as part of a trial at London's Heathrow Airport. The miSense trial, which began last month and runs until the end of January... Read more

6 December, 2006 by Andy McCue

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