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Improve transport for the user
Can Germanium on Silicon SPADS be introduced to LIDA systems for CAVs, providing greater accuracy when identifying surrounding attributes and over greater distances (using QKD to ensure a secure system)?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
CAVs
Germanium on Silicon SPADS
LIDA systems
QKD
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Identity
Using biometrics, digital and behavioural aspects to assure identity and to understand and mitigate the possible deception of systems.
Home Office, 2019
biometrics
digital
behavioural
identity
deception
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Supporting operations
Technology or techniques to identify prohibited and restricted articles (for example, people, money, drugs, tobacco, counterfeit goods and species that require a permit under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora [CITES]).
Home Office, 2019
technology
identification
prohibited articles
CITES
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Trade in services and digital trade (guiding research)
Which technologies are most likely to disrupt the pattern of global trade and investment in the coming decades and what impact will they have on productivity growth?
Department for International Trade, 2020
technology
global trade
investment
productivity
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Digital innovation
How should government make best use of biometrics and other technologies for government service users to prove their identities? What are the most useful applications of homomorphic encryption for digital government?
Cabinet Office, 2019
government
biometrics
technologies
homomorphic encryption
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