Can Wifi 'read' through walls?
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have developed a groundbreaking technology that uses Wi-Fi signals to detect movement through walls. This innovative approach opens up new avenues in monitoring and security applications. By employing artificial intelligence algorithms and data analysis, the team was able to pinpoint the location of an object within a room, even if it is obscured from view. The technology relies on measuring the reflections of Wi-Fi signals, which change when a person or object moves through them. Such a solution could find applications in various fields, ranging from security systems and healthcare to user interfaces that can react to movement in a space. Given that Wi-Fi is widely available, this technology has the potential to become a commonplace tool in the near future.