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With the help of Wi-Fi and artificial intelligence, you can see through walls and spy on anyone

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ZLT say: With the help of Wi-Fi and artificial intelligence, you can see through walls and spy on anyone overclockers.ru 3 min View Original Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have made a significant breakthrough: Wi-Fi signals can be read through walls, representing major implications for the future of wireless communications and security. Researchers working at , have unveiled a revolutionary method that allows Wi-Fi signals to penetrate walls while tracking the intricate details of objects behind them. , not only demonstrates the untapped potential of wireless signals, but also opens up a variety of possibilities, from surveillance to medical diagnostics. The research focuses on the interaction of edges with incident waves using geometric diffraction theory (GTD). The proposed method, called "Wiffract", maps the edges of stationary objects using GTD and corresponding Keller cones. Building on the foundational work of the Mostofi laboratory, which ha...

With the help of Wi-Fi and artificial intelligence, you can see through walls and spy on anyone

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ZLT say: With the help of Wi-Fi and artificial intelligence, you can see through walls and spy on anyone overclockers.ru 3 min View Original Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have made a significant breakthrough: Wi-Fi signals can be read through walls, representing major implications for the future of wireless communications and security. Researchers working at , have unveiled a revolutionary method that allows Wi-Fi signals to penetrate walls while tracking the intricate details of objects behind them. , not only demonstrates the untapped potential of wireless signals, but also opens up a variety of possibilities, from surveillance to medical diagnostics. The research focuses on the interaction of edges with incident waves using geometric diffraction theory (GTD). The proposed method, called "Wiffract", maps the edges of stationary objects using GTD and corresponding Keller cones. Building on the foundational work of the Mostofi laboratory, which ha...