Artificial IntelligenceDiscoveriesTech Researchers Develop WiFi Technology to Penetrate Walls by Alex Carter April 10, 2025 written by Alex Carter April 10, 2025 0 comments 25 Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a breakthrough technology that maps human bodies through walls using WiFi signals. The innovative method tracks key body points, expanding previous research on signal-based human detection. The study introduces a deep neural network that converts WiFi signal phases and amplitudes into human body coordinates across 24 regions. As the researchers explain, their model can estimate dense pose for multiple subjects with performance comparable to image-based approaches, using only WiFi signals as input. This neural network uses WiFi to see through walls While high-cost technologies have long mapped human movements through walls, this approach offers a more accessible alternative. Researchers at MIT have spent years exploring similar technologies using cell phone and WiFi signals. The Carnegie Mellon team’s method involves sending and receiving WiFi signals to map body coordinates. The study acknowledges current limitations in human pose estimation, noting that traditional image-based methods struggle with occlusion and lighting challenges. By leveraging WiFi signals, they provide an innovative solution that works in low-light conditions. AI can ‘see’ people through walls using WiFi signals Interestingly, the researchers frame this technology as privacy-friendly, despite its potential for easier human tracking. However, the claim seems paradoxicalusing WiFi signals to detect people through walls raises significant privacy concerns. The breakthrough potentially democratizes human tracking technology, making it more cost-effective and widely accessible. Yet, the ethical implications remain complex and somewhat unsettling. What do you think about this story? Have you ever experienced something similar or have an interesting take to add? Share this article with your friends and followers on social media. Tag someone who needs to see this and let’s hear what they think! #worldnews Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Alex Carter Alex Carter is a 32-year-old digital nomad and independent journalist with over seven years of experience in online media, content writing, and digital news. With a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or Communications, he specializes in covering current events, business, technology, and entertainment, offering insightful analysis and breaking news with a fresh, engaging tone. previous post Buffett Recommends 19th-Century Poetry in Market Downturns next post Dow Drops 1,000 Points as Market Declines Amid Renewed Trade Tensions You may also like CERN Scientists Achieve Alchemists’ Dream: Transforming Lead into... May 12, 2025 Gates Predicts AI to Transform Healthcare and Education... May 9, 2025 Honda Automates Chinese EV Factory with Robots and... May 7, 2025 France Discovers Massive Hydrogen Reserve Worth $92 Billion May 6, 2025 Optimus Robot: Elon Musk’s Latest Technological Venture May 1, 2025 Gates Predicts AI Will Replace Human Labor in... April 29, 2025 Touchable 3D Holograms: Revolutionary Breakthrough Allows Physical Interaction... April 23, 2025 Ultra-White Cooling Paint: Innovative Heat-Reflective Technology April 16, 2025 First Extinct Animal Resurrected: Colossal Biosciences Revives Dire... April 8, 2025 23andMe Data Privacy Update: Bankruptcy Implications for Customers April 7, 2025