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CSAIL team shows President Obama their motion-tracking device at White House Demo Day | MIT CSAIL
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CSAIL team shows President Obama their motion-tracking device at White House Demo Day. President Barack Obama greets MIT Professor Dina Katabi and graduate student Zachary Kabelac at the White House. (Not pictured: Fadel Adib.). August 06, 2015. By Adam Conner-Simons, MIT CSAIL. It’s rare that anyone, including even an MIT computer scientist, is extended an invitation to the Oval Office. Even rarer, still: the opportunity to fall on your face in front of the Leader of the Free World. A more traditional w...
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See Through Walls with WiFi
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Wi-Vi: See Through Walls with Wi-Fi Signals. Wi-Vi is a new technology that enables seeing through walls using Wi-Fi signals. It allows us to track moving. Humans through walls and behind closed doors. Wi-Vi relies on capturing the reflections of its own transmitted signals off moving objects behind a wall in order to track them. Wi-Vi's operation does not require access to any device on the other side of the wall. See Through Walls with Wi-Fi! Fadel Adib and Dina Katabi. [PAPER]. Hong Kong, August 2013.
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Speculations | Reverse Engineering Organized Stalking
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Reverse Engineering Organized Stalking. The moment you think you got it figured, you're wrong. Considering that human body is mostly water – moisture detectors that are marketed for locating leaks and wet spots in the walls, ceilings, flooring, roofing could be used for this purpose. I guess some expert modification to tweak signal strength is required.for example: tramex roof and wall scanner. Could metal detectors be used to find gold metal through walls (wedding bands, jewelry, gold teeth, etc)? I gue...
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