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Seeing Through Walls

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Seeing Through Walls

World.Minds,

5 Minuten Lesezeit
5 Take-aways
Audio & Text

Was ist drin?

Wonder what’s happening next door? A new device may allow you to see for yourself.

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Scientific
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Seeing through walls is no longer a fictional superpower. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a wireless device that can detect and identify people in adjacent rooms – and that’s just the start. In an engaging presentation, MIT researcher Fadel Adib explains how this cutting-edge technology works and how it could solve societal problems. getAbstract believes that you don’t have to be a fan of science, or even science fiction, to find this breakthrough fascinating. 

Summary

MIT researchers have developed a device that can “see through walls” by detecting moving targets, such as people, in another room. The device emits low-power wireless signals that travel through walls, bounce off people’s bodies and return. Then, the device’s built-in artificial intelligence analyzes the signals to determine the target’s location, movement, and more. The technology allows people to turn on appliances, such as a TV or lamp, merely by pointing – even if the appliances are out of sight. This breakthrough didn’t come easily. The wireless signal loses much of its strength by traversing the walls, and only...

About the Speaker

Fadel Adib is an assistant professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the founding director of Signal Kinetics Research Group.


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