Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a cheap way to sense humans through walls by using two Wi-Fi routers to image a human's 3D shape and pose. The researchers outline in a new ...
New Delhi: Imagine you’re sitting in your living room, scrolling Netflix or gaming on your console, thinking you’re in complete privacy. Now imagine finding out that your own Wi-Fi router might be ...
The technology is still in its early stages, and it's unclear how it will be used in the future. Turns out, WiFi networks can now sense human presence and movement through walls. In 2022, researchers ...
Computer scientists at the University of Washington have developed a way to use a modified Wi-Fi router to detect specific gestures -- even through walls -- without the need for additional sensors or ...