The cool black technology in Mission Impossible 5 may make your adrenaline rise. ...
1. Gait recognition
Fingerprint, iris and voiceprint are all known to some extent, and some of them are even widely used in the field of consumer electronics. In Mission Impossible 5, these things have to stand aside, and gait recognition is the ultimate test. In the film, Tom's technical support Benji Dunn is walking through a corridor, and the camera modules on both sides will follow him to identify his gait. If there is no information about his gait in the stored file, the tasers on both sides will stun him immediately. Professor Mark Nixon from the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at Southampton University found that because of human physiology and physiological differences, everyone's walking posture is completely different.
Many movies show that fingerprint and iris recognition can be fooled by cruel means such as cutting off fingers and gouging out eyeballs. As we have reported before, hackers can obtain fingerprint information stored on Android machines. When it comes to gait recognition, Hollywood writers are at a loss.
2. Water cooling data center and oxygen suit
There is no way to cheat in gait recognition, so the IMF has to pre-store Bangui Dunn's gait data in the file by special means, so that he can walk past it aboveboard. Unfortunately, the screenwriter stored these materials in a huge water-cooled data center. The only way to enter this huge water-cooled data center is to hold your breath for three minutes and then jump into the cold water with your body. Of course, you still have to be prepared before jumping in. Tom put on an oxygen monitoring suit this time. This wearable device can detect the oxygen content of the human body and synchronize it to the remote monitoring device.
3. Paper book second-changing display screen
At the Vienna Theatre, Benji Dunn, the technical support behind Tom Cruise, took out a microcomputer and a book that can be used as a display screen. At present, products similar to microcomputers can be seen on the market, such as Intel's computer stick and Google's Chromebit. The second-changing display screen of books is not black technology, but can be realized by electronic ink. Because of its own characteristics, electronic ink can be printed on many different surfaces, including curved plastic, ordinary paper and cloth. For the application of electronic ink, we are most familiar with Amazon's Kindle.
4.3D printing mask
Speaking of it, it seems that this mask has appeared in every Mission Impossible series. At that time, Tom Cruise's signature action "Tearing off the mask by hand" was also listed as one of the most amazing movie tricks of the year by The New York Times. We are no strangers to 3D printing, and 3D printing masks have indeed happened. You can see many cases by searching "3D printing mask" with search engine. Of course, it is quite sci-fi to be another person anytime and anywhere with the help of 3D printing like Tom Cruise. Some media pointed out that because Tom is wearing a full set of headgear, if this mask is really made, it will be much bigger than the original head, and it needs to be pasted with professional glue. It is impossible to tear it off as generously as Tom did.
5. Tom's face scanning technique
Every time "Mission Impossible" starts shooting, Tom Cruise will be faced with the choice of whether to accept the task. After accepting the task, he needs to find a place to sweep his face so that he can unlock the new task.
This magical face scanning technology is actually a technology called iris recognition. Because the iris of everyone's eyes has a unique texture structure, it is fast and effective to use it to determine identity. In other words, when Ethan points his eyes at the camera, the device will immediately recognize the match.
This technology has been widely used in various fields. The real iris recognition scene is like this: squat, aim, recognize, and get it!
6. Press the window to open the door.
The way Tom opened the car door seems cool, but this technology is not high at all. Needless to say, fingerprint identification, "smart car" is nothing new. Cars, like wearable devices, participate in the daily life of car owners and are not far away from us. Compared with the "embedded mobile phone" in the 20 12 edition of Total Memory, this mobile phone is simply ruined-this mobile phone is implanted in the palm of your hand. When you need to make a video call, you can find a piece of glass and press your palm on it, and the real-time picture of the other party can be displayed immediately.
7. "Gecko gloves" are so awesome, why do you need "Spider-Man"?
Mission Impossible 4 is the one with the most high-tech elements in this series of movies, and the most thrilling prop is this set of "Gecko Gloves". In the movie, Ethan climbed the outer wall of the world's tallest tower with only these gloves on, and became a realistic version of Spider-Man.
This kind of "Gecko Gloves" is priceless, and it certainly can't escape the eyes of scientists. This kind of gloves now has a realistic version, which can climb up and down on the steel structure. Moreover, scientists are still developing a new material that imitates lizard skin. If it comes out, people can even crawl freely on glass walls like Burj Khalifa.
8. "Touch screen car" has become a highlight.
The dazzling cars in Mission Impossible series are also a highlight. In Disc 4, Tom Cruise, who doesn't know the way, flicks his finger, and the windshield of the car immediately becomes a display screen, which can not only display the digital map in real time, but also perceive various obstacles in front, and even track the target vehicle in front.
However, this is the legendary unmanned vehicle, which has the function of identifying road conditions, and it is no longer a legend. 20 1 1 BMW introduces a hybrid concept car, and the windshield can also be turned into a touch screen, displaying real-time road conditions, maps and obstacles ahead. It is reported that the car has been put into production and will soon enter people's lives.
9. "Face recognition contact lens" quickly locks the target. Find someone to wear it, okay?
Walking around the crowded railway station, as long as you have been recognized in the blink of an eye, you are immediately followed by agents; A beautiful woman who meets head-on is a deadly killer. The mobile phone beeps an alarm, and the name and information of the beautiful woman have been displayed on it. This is the magic of face recognition.
It has been predicted that this technology will be realized after 20 years, but the fact is that some people have been studying it. In Google's latest patent, a plan to equip contact lenses with cameras surfaced. If this technology is really realized, blind people and other visually impaired users will get safer and more convenient life tips.
10. What is a holographic 3D projection screen?
In the fourth set, Tom Cruise and Bangui used the curtain to trick the guards into running around, which was both thrilling and funny. In fact, they only use holographic 3D projection technology, which can record and reproduce real 3D images of objects.
The guard actually watched a naked-eye 3D movie.
This technology also exists in reality. In the 2008 US election, CNN used this technology to let reporters appear on the Chicago scene from time to time and immediately return to the studio in new york; Hatsune Miku, a virtual singer who is quite popular among Japanese anime fans, also used this technology to hold a solo concert.
In the future, with the further popularization of holographic projection technology and the ability of mobile phones to carry related hardware, you may be able to "throw" the other person in front of you when you make a phone call and have a conversation that is almost the same as face to face.
1 1. "Human magnetic levitation" gets rid of gravity and attracts people's attention.
In "Mission Impossible 4", in order to avoid touching the hot metal plate and causing an alarm, "Eagle Eye" put on a magnetic levitation coat to operate. Although it is a miniature version of maglev train technology, it is almost impossible to apply it to people.
This technology not only requires all parts of the body to be uniformly suspended, but also requires strong magnetic and electric fields to generate repulsion to support the weight of the human body. Moreover, such a high-intensity magnetic field and electric field will definitely do harm to the human body.
12. Solar touch watch
This watch has appeared in the lens of Mission Impossible 5 many times. It is said that this is the world's first proud and cool solar touch-screen watch. But no matter how many attributives are added in front and adjectives are added behind, this is nothing more than a touch-screen watch. Well, it's solar.
It is said that this watch has been on the market. It is a series of solar watches of internationally renowned brands. It made its debut at the Basel Watch Fair, which explains the omission of many words here. Anyway, I don't feel (money) risk (wheat).