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06-16-2014, 12:25 PM
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Scientists use Wi-Fi to detect moving bodies behind walls (http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=ca&usg=AFQjCNE9czzL8VAf72Su69-fsSkqkQOFRw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=deGeU8iOHeeCmgLOsoGwBA&url=http://www.insidemobileapps.com/2014/06/16/scientists-use-wi-fi-to-detect-moving-bodies-behind-walls/)
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MIT scientists have found a new use for Wi-fi: motion detectors. WiS, is a low-powered Wi-Fi based system that works similarly to sonar and radar imaging. WiZ is being developed at MIT by Dina Katabi, a professor in MIT's Department of Electrical ...
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Scientists use Wi-Fi to detect moving bodies behind walls (http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=ca&usg=AFQjCNE9czzL8VAf72Su69-fsSkqkQOFRw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=deGeU8iOHeeCmgLOsoGwBA&url=http://www.insidemobileapps.com/2014/06/16/scientists-use-wi-fi-to-detect-moving-bodies-behind-walls/)
Inside Mobile Apps
MIT scientists have found a new use for Wi-fi: motion detectors. WiS, is a low-powered Wi-Fi based system that works similarly to sonar and radar imaging. WiZ is being developed at MIT by Dina Katabi, a professor in MIT's Department of Electrical ...
Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi
www.westnet.ca