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Here it comes.  Besides the car that drives itself (see the Google vehicle in the photo)  and hopefully takes you where you direct it, we've got a new surprise in store.  From National Public Radio's Marketplace program December 21, 2012:

Here's the next big thing in car technology: biometric monitors. They could one day be used to track everything from a driver's stress level to blood-sugar levels. Ford, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus are among the carmakers that are busy doing research to take us down that road.

Ford technician Jeff Greenberg, who is leading the carmaker's research into the use of biometric monitors, says the car of the future could be equipped to keep track of you in much more intimate ways. Among the monitors that Ford has been researching, he says, are sensors embedded in the steering wheel that can measure galvanic skin response -- "basically how sweaty your palms are," he explains. Seat belt sensors can monitor breathing rates.

Based on what your car decides, Greenberg says, your cell phone might not ring through at just the moment you're likely experiencing  sensory overload in heavy traffic.  The trick to having your car second-guess your driving abilities is figuring out what's helpful, or could just be more distracting.



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Tammie
12/29/2012 14:41

Undoubtedly they will use this technology in PHONES also (either without telling us or telling us it's good for us), which we hold in our hands far more often than steering wheels.

Since your phone tracks you your phone could also reveal how quickly you're traveling, killing 2 birds with one stone by indicating what kind of transportation you might be using as well as your location.

And then of course things you're using or need could be shut on or off, drones with cameras and/or ammo could be directed, etc.

Just taking this to its potential extensions...

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Tammie
12/29/2012 14:47

"smart" wireless everything (incl. smart meters & much more), brought to you by the "Z-wave alliance"

http://products.z-wavealliance.org/regions/2/categories

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Tammie
12/29/2012 14:50

http://www.z-wavealliance.org/

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