Smart dust
Smart dust are wireless devices as small as a grain of salt. These miniaturized devices have sensors, cameras and communication mechanisms to transmit the data they collect back to a base in order to process. Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), often called motes, are real and they are coming to a neighborhood near you. Whether this fact excites or strikes fear in you it’s good to know what it’s all about.
Smart dust, as discussed herein is a system of small microelectromechanical systems (MEMs) devices that can have sensors that collect data and transfer it to a base station device. The MEMs devices can collect sensor information about the person, capturing audio data, optical data, temperature data, pressure data, and motion data and compare it to data associated with a user profile to determine that the person making the payment is the same person associated with the user profile.
The sensor data can comprise biometric data relating to the height of the person, weight of the person, heart rate or pulse of the person, blood pressure, and or body temperature. The sensor data can also capture images of the person, and facial recognition can be performed to authenticate the person. Once the person’s identity has been confirmed, and thus authenticated, the payment request can be confirmed and payment made, via either the mobile device or credit card.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/84/77/b3/079100e8fa0b31/US11354666.pdf
Since the components that make up these devices are 3D printed as one piece on a commercially available 3D printer, an incredible amount of complexity can be handled and some previous manufacturing barriers that restricted how small you can make things were overcome. The optical lenses that are created for these miniaturized sensors can achieve the finest quality images.
https://patents.justia.com/patent/11354666
The MEMs devices can be small enough that they can be suspended in the air and in some embodiments be self-propelled. In an embodiment, the MEMs devices/sensors can be issued by one or more financial institutions associated with either a point of sale device or the credit cards or banks. The MEMs devices can be carried by the person or stored in a base station device. In response to determining that a payment is being made, and authentication is required, the base station device can activate the MEMs devices which can proceed to collect data to authenticate the user.
As Alix Mayer, health and medical freedom advocate said:” Weaponized architectures are not always visible. Humanity is in an invisible weaponized architecture designed to lead us to the point of no return: mass adoption of the vaccine passport and now the Real ID, the platform for the Digital ID, designed to usher in a new global governance method: Digital Communism.”