Using wifi to track movement through walls
Wireless Network Signals Produce See-Through Walls | Threat Level | Wired.com
Wireless Network Signals Produce See-Through Walls | Threat Level | Wired.com
Researchers at the University of Utah have found a way to see through walls to detect movement inside a building.
The surveillance technique is called variance-based radio tomographic imaging and works by visualizing variations in radio waves as they travel to nodes in a wireless network. A person moving inside a building will cause the waves to vary in that location, the researchers found, allowing an observer to map their position.
The surveillance technique is called variance-based radio tomographic imaging and works by visualizing variations in radio waves as they travel to nodes in a wireless network. A person moving inside a building will cause the waves to vary in that location, the researchers found, allowing an observer to map their position.
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